7 Reasons Your Office Furniture is Important

furniture importanceLooking to purchase office furniture requires a little more thought than the amount of time it takes to drive to your general retail store.  Everyone is different, from the way they work to the way they’re built, so your office furniture shouldn’t all be the same either.  Don’t underestimate the effects your office furniture can have on your everyday work experience.  If you’re still not convinced, here are 7 reasons why your office furniture is important.

 

 

 

1) If you work 5 days a week, you will spend about 1,000-2,000 hours sitting throughout a single year.  What are you sitting in?

2) Good posture and support increases productivity and reduces risk of long-term injury.  Ergonomic chairs provide numerous adjustments to cater to different sizes and builds of employee.  Even desk height and keyboard placement can have an important impact on the way you sit.

3) Your furniture reflects your business image.  It can be a deal-breaking first impression or just simply exemplify your company culture.  Either way it sets the tone for how customers and competitors will perceive the way you do business.

4) Your office furniture can impact employee moods and the way they work.  Different layouts are conducive to collaborative or private work environments and can also allow for more or less space, natural light, or easy navigation for clients and visitors.  Aesthetic features such as color and design can also influence employee attitudes.

5) Your office furniture influences how you manage your organization.  Whether it be the layout of your work surface or the size of your filing unit, without the proper furniture, you could be hindering your ability to work.

6) It’s a good investment.  Saving a quick buck on a cheap chair or desk may make you feel better in the short term, but it probably won’t take long before you find yourself back at the store replacing the generic product you just bought. Buying a good quality chair is not only beneficial to your bank account in the long run, but will also save you some doctors visits in the future.

7) Lastly, your office environment should be one you enjoy coming to everyday.  Like mentioned before, office furniture can play a role in company culture, so if you’re office isn’t somewhere you like to be then it’s not going to make you feel satisfied or fufilled in your job.  Make sure you create a workspace that makes you comfortable and suits your needs.