Showing posts with label Office. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Office. Show all posts

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Amish Made Office Furniture Makes a Lasting Impression




When a client is brought into your office for the first time, what meets their eyes will form a lasting impression on how they feel about you or your business. Stop for a minute and think who you would rather do business with. Business number one has a Swedish style assemble it yourself office furniture and folding chairs. Business number two has Amish mission style furniture that flows with the hand crafted excellence that most people have come to associate with the Amish. Whether it is a conscious or sub-conscious feeling, we tend to give more credence to a person that works in an office that looks permanent.





So much of the common office furniture today is mass produced using particle board and laminates. Molding is made from pressed wood fibers and instead of being hand machined is done on a press. The furniture may show wood grain on the large surface area but lacks it on the molding. It lacks a truly professional look. On the other hand, Amish mission style furniture is made from real north American wood that has been hand crafted in a small shop rather than a large factory. Each piece is hand made and hand fitted to the adjoining pieces. The end result is an impressive solid work of art.





An example of what you get when you choose Amish mission style furniture for your office can be found in the Buckingham 72 inch executive desk. It is constructed from cherry wood that will improve in color and character as the wood ages. The construction includes raised panel ends, fluted corners and an impressive one inch thick solid wood top. The workmanship is even more evident when you look into one of the seven drawers and see the dovetail construction supported by full extension drawer slides.





The Amish mission style furniture is heirloom grade furniture that can be passed down to your family when they take over the business. And, the potential business associates that you entertain in your office will be impressed with the solidity of your furniture and know that your business is going to be around for a long time. You will start with an advantage of demonstrated stability before you have even had the time to say hello to them. While your competitor, with the inexpensive pre-fabricated furniture, is trying to convince their clients of the viability of their business, you will be on to discussing the things that matter.


Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Rustic Office Furniture




Rustic log office furniture can be a great way to add a rustic look and feel to any style of office. Even if you don't sell anything rustic, your office can have a rustic look, which will impress your customers. An office is typically the place where you meet most of your customers and you need to have a professional looking desk that is going to withstand years of use.





An office is the pace where you go for eight to ten hours each day and it should fit your personality and style. If you are an outdoors person what better than building a rustic log desk to provide a comforting place for you to go for so many hours each day.





When looking at office furniture you want to make sure it has adequate space for the things you need. So if your office has a lot of paperwork, make sure you have drawers that are large enough to file your folders in. Or if you need a computer make sure the desk has a spot to house your computer tower and keyboard. The best thing to do when looking for office furniture is to find a place that will custom build the furniture to meet your exact needs.





Custom built rustic furniture can also be a very sturdy and durable choice when looking for office furniture. Many times office furniture is built overseas using particle board which will have a weight limit and will not last forever. Rustic office furniture is built to withstand everyday use and is going to last for a lifetime.





When you are looking at office furniture it is important to determine what furniture will fit best in your space and work environment. Do you need lots of file cabinets? Or will you need a reception desk with a work space an a taller area to greet customers? Do you need a really durable finish that is able to withstand lots of use?





Once you know what you are looking for with office furniture find a company who can built it to fit your needs and is exactly want you want. Make sure that you do a drawing so that everyone is on the same page with the measurements and so that there are no confusions. Also when you are designing the size and style if you have the space in the room make sure you have plenty of work space on the desk top because there is nothing worse than running out of a clean area to work.