The process of choosing and negotiating on a new office can be stressful enough, so it often comes as a shock when businesses realise how much more there is to do once they move in.
Whether you’ve decided to go for an unfurnished or fully furnished office space, there are so many considerations and decisions to make to ensure that the new space is a pleasant environment and feels like you’re own.
But if you’re starting from scratch, it can often become very expensive so we’ve pulled together some of our tips on how to kit out your new office on the cheap.
Regardless of whether you have a small or a large budget, it is always good to get some bargains when kitting out your new office.
It'll help reduce the overall cost, allowing you to splash out on a few additional pieces of artwork or you could spend the savings on an amazing move-in party.
So where do you start?
Do you have a lot of presentations?
Casual break-out meetings?
Does everyone eat lunch together?
Do you need a lot of areas for calls?
Make sure to consider the following:
- Types and frequencies of meetings
- Noise and acoustics
- Natural light (natural daylight - putting desks near windows saves on lighting costs)
- Gatherings for informal meetings
- Arrival experience
- Storage requirements
- Privacy requirements
- Eating areas (and smells!)
- ‘Fun’ areas
Natural Light
In fact, an HR poll of 1,614 employees, published in the Harvard Business Review, shows the ability to access natural light is the number one attribute workers want in their office environment.
So It's really important to maximise natural light within your office and there are some clever ways to achieve that.
SImply putting workstations near natural light will make a big difference by ensuring staff have access to plenty of light for the majority of the time they spend in the office.
However, sometimes bright light from outside can cause glare and strain people’s eyes and so it can be beneficial to diffuse that light with window frosting (you can buy inexpensive stick-on film) or diffuser screens.
Taking advantage of natural light in your office can also help save on lighting costs.
Rather than having ceiling lights on all day, make use of the sun to bring down your office bills.
It’s also worth thinking about how light travels through the office space.
Avoid blocking light with partitions and be strategic with your placement of large furniture to ensure natural light can spread throughout the space.
You can even use mirrors or reflective surfaces to bounce light around rooms.
Thinking about how to break up spaces?
Bookcases can be a good way to divide up areas within the office instead of building costly walls or meeting rooms.
They are also more decorative and allow you to start a book-sharing scheme to keep your staff well-read.
Also, remember, that furniture can be used for multiple purposes.
It’s helpful to get furniture that can fold away and be used in different ways, for example, tables that can be broken up and hung on the walls.
Once you have thought about all of the above, make a list of all the items you need to buy.
You can always delegate purchases to other team members to make them feel more involved.
Where to get cheap furniture from?
Make sure to invest in good quality chairs for you and your team as it's important for their health and happiness.
Heather Lehmann, a commercial interior designer and interior architect, has recommended some great brands here.
If you can’t find what you are looking for, then another good option for budget-conscious purchases is Allemuir.
They provide luxury furniture from the high street and online companies at discounted prices including sofas, kitchen tables and storage units.
They have new stock weekly and do free, next-day delivery.
You can source these from traditional sources - eBay or ask around on LinkedIn and in Slack groups.
How to make the office look great?
A little bit of branding and decoration goes a long way to making your employees feel like part of a team, so think about how you can introduce artwork and decor to acheive this.
Maybe try looking on Pinterest for some inspiration?
You could even have a noticeboard on which you put polaroid pictures of the team.
Buy some cheap frames from Amazon.
You can buy some cheap plants at crocus.co.uk or go down to Colombia Road Flower market, who will often deliver for free.
If you are looking for a new office to kit out then let us know.
The Tally Market team can help you find a new space for your team to call home.
Drop us an email and we'll have a chat: [email protected].