3 TIPS ON DESIGNING COMMERCIAL INTERIORS AND OFFICE FIT OUTS
As commercial
builders in Auckland, we understand how overwhelmed you can feel when faced
with a new office fit out or remodel. Commercial interiors require a special
type of design that is completely different to a residential design, so whilst
it can be challenging, it can also be the perfect time to make a big change or
even rebrand your business.
If you are faced with an impending office fit out in Auckland
this year, we have 3 simple tips that will make the entire process much easier
and less daunting.
IS THE
SPACE SUITABLE FOR YOUR GROWING BUSINESS?
You don’t want to spend your capital on a new office fit out
if in 2 years’ time you need to move to a bigger space. So always select a
commercial space that has room to grow with your business and think about the
flexibility of the space as well.
For example, if the existing commercial interior contains
partitions, do you like them or even need them in your refit? Is there
sufficient space to add private meeting rooms or will you need to make do with
an open plan arrangement? Do you need the space to be completely rewired to
suit your IT requirements and how much will it cost?
PREPARE A
BRIEF FOR YOUR OFFICE FIT OUT
Commercial builders in Auckland can help you explore many of
the options within your space, discussing what you can and can’t achieve, but
the final design brief will be down to you. If you still have lots of
unanswered questions concerning the design of your commercial interior, don’t
worry, because they will start to solidify as soon as you put together your
design brief.
OBTAIN
APPROVAL FOR YOUR OFFICE FIT OUT FROM THE LANDLORD
When you rent commercial office space, you need to discuss
your renovations with the landlord and you might even need to obtain council
approval. Commercial builders in Auckland will know whether or not you need to
obtain council permits, so once you have finalised your brief with your
designer and landlord, sit down with your builder to talk about any necessary
permits for the work.
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