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When it comes to planning your office, cafe or working environment you may wonder how each piece of furniture will look and most importantly work effectively within the required space. There are a number of factors that need to be taken into consideration including space strategy, space allocation and space demands. All these factors will contribute to how your space will be organised along with standard architectural and legal guidelines for each person. Guidelines include the space required from the back of someone’s chair to the wall to the minimum width of fire routes and everything in between! Our in-house design team have been trained to a high standard and keeps abreast of the latest planning regulations. We use various 2D, and 3D software programs including AutoCAD and 3ds Max to visualise spaces ahead of the procurement process. If you would like some help to turn your vision into reality give us a call today.
Example of 3D Render using 3Ds Max and V-Ray:
Example of 3D Render using pCon:
24th June 2024
The Bodo range of desking and its origins:
The Bodo desking range has proved to be a big hit with our customers over the last few years and it’s not hard to see why. With its gentle soft styling and exposed warm wooden elements, the Bodo ...
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16th May 2024
20 Years of Office Reality...
We have made it through two decades in business and according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics our company is one of only 25% of new businesses that have made it to 15 years or more, a statis...
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For small businesses looking for a new office or studio there are many costs to consider. Taking on new office space can certainly be an exciting prospect, yet it can be quite financially daun...
9th January 2024
Office Furniture Trends for 2024
Over the last few years offices and workspaces have no doubt been through a series of reinvention and reorganisation. Shaking off the old year and walking into the new one, we may be feeling gratef...