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How Multifamily Design Can Inform The New Office

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From outdoor work areas to indoor ‘sanctuary’ spaces, there is much that office designers can learn from multifamily buildings, which ultimately improves workers’ comfort and well-being. An Outdoor Eden with an Indoor Sanctuary. Intentionally designed outdoor areas serve as a primary draw for return-to-the-office recruitments.

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Apartment Staging: Do’s and Don’ts

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This helps create a pleasing atmosphere and a sense of flow. Use minimal, proportional, and functional furniture pieces with small pops of accent colors like blues and greens to appeal to a wider range of potential renters or potential buyers. Do: Consider the Layout. You’re selling the apartment not the furniture in it!

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The Rise Of The Destination-Worthy, Hospitality-Influenced Workplace

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Consider this: the layouts and amenities of the best hotels and resorts are designed for optimal convenience, comfort and fun to keep people on property and capture more of guests’ dollars. What’s a resort without great outdoor experiences like patios, relaxing paths, places to sit in the sun or shade to work or play?

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Designing the Human Experience: Office Design

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One of the primary senses experienced in an office is sight where one’s demeanor can be influenced by color and light. Bright colors provide excitement and creativity while a neutral palette can give a sense of responsibility and professionalism. The office layout should allow ventilation flow through and around furniture.

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