Ten Things To Consider When Doing An Office Fitout

May 30th, 2008 by Addy | 0

1. First and foremost, one must consider the safety issues in the building. This means considering placement of fire extinguishers, sprinklers, smoke detectors and exit signs, including things like non-slip floor surfaces and the placement of any glass in relation to work areas. Also, the frosting or signage of glass and their effects on visibility.

2. Measure the size of work areas so as to utilize space around and in the fitout. Also consider the height and size of the person using the work space in relation to other areas around the work area and also other people. Wheelchair access should also be considered.

3. Vision and sound around the office area should be considered from all angles and in relation to the type of work each individual is required to do. This can be manipulated by glass, partitions or solid walls. The solid partition walls are usually made of a steel framed system covered with gyprock wall paneling and then professionally plaster set and sanded and then painted. The glass and aluminum framed partition walls are usually 10.38mm laminated glass but when there is frameless glass the glass is toughened safety glass.

4. Light coming into the office area naturally or by electric lighting and the use of blinds or glass frosting to control light. To the top specification light activated glass walls which are controlled electronically.

5. Placement of work stations and other office furniture in relation to the above as well as cabinetry.

6. Positioning of any power outlets, computer, phone or audio outlets. Try to make areas user friendly.

7. The colour of walls and doors and any business advertising or graphics as well as skirtings and flashings around the walls.

8. Consider the height of any walls around and beyond the work area including the placement of suspended ceilings.

9. Doors to offices can be either solid painted, clear or other. There are many types of these doors and systems available. Aluminum framed doors, frameless glass doors, solid painted doors and variations of any of the above. Also there are sliding aluminum framed glass doors and pivoting doors. The solid doors can be painted in any colour to suit the d

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