Archive for October, 2009

Refurbished Cubicles - San Diego Clients Get Custom Options

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Refurbished CubiclesThe popularity of refurbished cubicles is rising as businesses continue to look for affordable ways to furnish their work environments. Office furniture suppliers are rising to meet this demand with remanufactured items that look and function like new. Some vendors, like ROF in Florida, make this process extra gentle on the environment by using fabrics like Terratex - a textile made from 100% recycled soft drink bottles and corn.

However, not all companies offer their clients everything they really need when it comes to refurbished cubicles. San Diego Office Furniture customers are fortunate to get more than just great discounts when it comes to buying remanufactured workspaces. Rather than simply choosing from an existing stock of refurbished items, you get involved early in the process by selecting the laminates, fabrics, and paint. That way, you receive fully customized furniture at a deeply discounted price. However, there is one thing that doesn’t change along with the color of your cubicles - the warranty. It’s still the same as if you just bought the furniture brand new!

Pair Haworth Systems Furniture with New Range of Office Chairs

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Haworth systems furniture solutions offer comprehensive paneling, “desking”, and architectural concepts for offices of every size. These are designed to provide functional and aesthetic components to match your needs and preferences. Now, this manufacturer has upgraded its accompanying seating options to include a whole new range of sleek and user friendly System 59 office chairs.

System 59 Office Chair

System 59 Office Chair

What’s new about what looks like just another black task chair? Each unit features Haworth’s proprietary Automatic-Weight-Control-Mechanism. That’s a fancy way of saying you don’t have to mess with knobs and levers to adjust the tilt of your chair anymore. Instead, this advanced, ergonomic feature responds to your shifting weight and creates a dynamic seating experience that fully supports you.

Do you want to coordinate these office chairs with your existing Haworth systems furniture? Choose from the company’s recently expanded fabric and color options. The System 59 series will be available for purchase in January, so get your budget ready!

Ventilate Your Cubicles: Vista Climate Offers Fresh Air for Worker Health

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to pop open the windows at work? It sure would be nice to let a breath of fresh air waft through the office and along the rows of cubicles. Vista, California is actually not a bad place to try this. With daytime temps averaging between 68 and 84 degrees, there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy a balmy breeze.

office-windows1Energy Considerations

Higher insulation requirements implemented in the 1970s and a simultaneous reduction in ventilation standards are closely linked to the current epidemic of Sick Building Syndrome (SBS). Unacceptably high levels of pollutants accumulate in many office buildings causing headaches, allergic reactions, fatigue, and lots of other problems.

You need to balance your energy costs against the health and comfort of your workers. Cutting the A/C on moderate days in favor of open windows is one way to reduce your electric bill. Continue running the system on ‘fan only’ mode to increase air circulation and reduce the incidence of SBS symptoms. It’s a win/win situation.

How to Make This Work

Directing outside airflow into your office space effectively has a lot to do with how you arrange the furniture. Keep areas around windows clear of obstructions. Angle the open side of each cubicle slightly toward the incoming breeze. Once employees get used to natural variations in temperature throughout the day, they will enjoy not having to breathe stale air all the time.

To keep things from getting out of hand when the wind picks up, add paperweights to your office cubicles. Vista does have some high pollution days, so keep an eye on the forecast. Close the windows when there is an ozone alert. Finally, install sturdy screens so your open windows don’t create a safety or security hazard.

Used Office Furniture: San Diego Businesses Can Go Green For Less

Monday, October 19th, 2009

The Environmental Leader blog makes some great points about selecting sustainable office furniture. This March 2009 post addresses issues like packaging and renewable materials (along with helpful links to additional eco-friendly advice).

Ergonomic Office Chair

One option that isn’t mentioned is the purchase of used office furniture. San Diego has been making a splash lately with green initiatives like the redesign of the airport. These projects cost a lot of money. However, small businesses can also do their part by paying attention to the “reuse” portion of the “reduce, reuse, recycle” mantra.

Choose Used

When it comes to finding used office furniture, San Diego distributors have no shortage of equipment on offer. Gently worn desks and chairs are routinely discarded or traded in by companies that are redesigning (or downsizing) their current space. For a step up from used furnishings, choose refurbished items that are restored to like-new condition. You won’t even be able to tell the difference - until you see the affordable price.

Collaborative Steel Case Cubicles - Bringing Workers Together

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

One of the most common complaints about cubicles is that they make users feel isolated. Some work environments such as call centers have high noise levels that make sound-muffling partitions a necessity. However, in locations where phones aren’t ringing constantly employees can enjoy a more open atmosphere. Steel Case cubicles with low glass partitions are an excellent example of the type of unit that can be used to create a collaborative work area.

Steelcase Cubicles

Steel Case has actually put a lot of thought into developing this type of work space. Their Deep Dive 360 report goes into detail about the functionality and benefits of installing collaborative work stations. They use the term “dyadic” to describe the process of pairing up coworkers to share ideas and participate in projects. An open environment fosters mutual learning in a way that isolated cubes can’t.

Of course, sometimes people do need to have personal space. Several models of Steel Case cubicles address this issue. For example, the Kick® series features tables on casters in addition to stationary desk space. These tables can be rolled away from the collaborative area whenever team members are attending to separate tasks. Rolling panels can also be used to “cube” or “un-cube” the desks in any configuration. These products are reminiscent of the sliding panels used in Japanese interior design. They offer flexibility and privacy while maximizing space.

Who Is Using More Transparent Designs?

The Deep Dive 360 report mentions Boeing as one company that has introduced a teamwork and communication focused blueprint with great results. Not only is employee satisfaction higher, the company’s office space footprint has reportedly been reduced by 40%. The Jones Lang LaSalle real estate company in Chicago has also redesigned its office to incorporate a collaborative look and feel. As part of this process, they have installed work stations with low, transparent walls similar to the Steel Case cubicle designs.

SteelCase CubiclesThis trend is likely to expand as generation Y continues to make its presence felt in the workplace. According to a recent article in the Harvard Business Review, young employees put a premium on interaction with colleagues they respect. In collaborative cubicles, the mentoring relationship between older and younger workers can occur naturally.

Are Cubes On the Way Out?

Not at all - they are just changing shape. Fortunately, the modular nature of cubicles makes them the perfect candidate for a rapidly evolving workplace environment. Start experimenting with your existing furnishings to find configurations that enhance the flow of information. Or, request a free consultation to make the redesign process easier and less time consuming.

Collaborating with an office design company works well because you know what your employees need and a professional designer can open your eyes to what is possible. Then, you can select new, used, or refurbished cubicles to make the most of your available space.

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