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How to Create Office Decor That Impresses the Client

Author: Mantas Maciulis
by Mantas Maciulis
Posted: Sep 19, 2017

How your office space looks can create a huge impact on your client’s impression of you and your company, so it is important that it is properly set up, furnished, and decorated to impress and send the correct message. Hire professional decorators in London to help you organize your office space, and make that all-important first impression with your client a good one. Your office decor could mean the difference between closing the deal and losing a business opportunity, so you must follow a few pointers in order to put together the right look for your workplace—a look that will wow your clients.

Here’s a tip: think about who your ideal client is and design your space around that type of person. Most companies tend to make the mistake of focusing too much on the company owner’s personality and neglecting to factor in what the client might like. This mistake may turn off prospective customers. Your office space should be inviting for your clients in order to get them at ease and be comfortable enough to deal with you. Make your space appealing to them by choosing the right furniture and colors for the space. A light-colored interior with soft lines and furnishings, for instance, tends to be preferred by most people compared to darker motifs with hard lines. Work with professional decorators in London to figure out what will work best in your case.

Make the effort to keep everything within the office space organized. It is crucial to keep your office neat and tidy at all times. This will send out a clear message to your client that you pay attention to detail and can work in an organized manner—which means plus points for you. Make sure to keep desks free of unnecessary clutter, keep your walkways open and clear, and ensure that your floor is clean. Conveniences and facilities such as pantries or kitchens—and especially bathrooms—should always be neat and spotless.

If you have a holding room or a conference room where your clients wait, have them set up with materials that they can look through to keep them engaged and entertained. It would be nice to have refreshments ready for your clients and visitors when they arrive. This will also help break the ice.
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This article is written by Mantas Maciulis, the owner of Capital Painter. Capital Painter is a leading residential painting and decorating company in London.

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