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4 Signs That It’s Time for an Office Building Renovation

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An office is more than just a place for employees to clock in, sit at their desks for eight hours, and clock out at the end of the day. It’s where people collaborate and bring ideas to life to make sure your company runs smoothly and is on the path to success.

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However, when your office building is outdated, uninspired, and uncomfortable for your employees, these ideas might never see the light of day. Not only will it lower employee morale, but it could also cost you more in the long run when you run into building hazards and maintenance issues. Here are four signs that it’s time to call up a trusted construction service company and do a full refresh and renovation of your workplace.

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1. The Office Lacks Sufficient Space for Employees

As your company grows, you’ll welcome more and more employees into your office space. In the blink of an eye, you could have hundreds of people walking in and out of those doors daily. The more people come to the office every day, the smaller and more crammed it will start to feel. Seating areas will become tighter, storage areas might look more cluttered, and conference rooms will start being overbooked. 

When your office starts to feel too small for the number of employees sharing that space, it’s time for a renovation. Add square footage and make the building bigger if you have to. Alternatively, you can simply reconfigure the layout of each floor of the building to maximize the space you already have. That way, people have enough space to move around, sit comfortably, and focus on the work they have to do to make your company thrive.

2. Poor Ventilation Causes Discomfort

Older buildings might have outdated HVAC systems that keep the air stale, stuffy, and worst of all, at extreme temperatures in the summer or winter. Not only is this uncomfortable for everyone in the office, but it is also a health hazard for your staff.

Part of the renovation process is upgrading all your HVAC systems to improve the airflow in the building. Modern systems should promote proper air circulation and give you and your employees more control over the temperature. This optimizes the workplace, keeping it cool when it’s hot out or cozy when the weather is chilly. That boosts comfort levels in the office, allowing everyone to do their work well.

3. The Space Doesn’t Match Your Brand Identity Anymore

If you’re trying to position yourself as a modern innovator or a technologically advanced giant in your industry, you can’t have an archaic or generic-looking office. It simply doesn’t fit the part. To sell the idea of what your company could be to clients and stakeholders, your office needs to look exactly like your brand identity. 

Make the building more modern, professional, creative, or whatever it is that you want your brand to emulate. Align your interior design with your brand’s visuals. This is a terrific way to bolster employee morale while making them feel proud of the company they’re a part of every single time they walk into the office.

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When your office building shows any of these signs begging for a refresh, don’t sit and wait. Spring into action right away and kickstart your renovation project. Ask your employees for their input about the kind of workspace they can thrive in, book a trusted construction service, and build that safe, resilient, and impressive office that will truly reflect your company’s brand identity.

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