How To Improve The Reception Furniture In Your Workplace

This post was written by Steve Hooker on January 26, 2010
Posted Under: Uncategorized

Reception furniture can be loved some days and hated the next. It may be old, shabby and in need of some TLC, but not everyone can afford to buy new furniture on a whim. Now is a good time to think of some ways that you can brighten up the reception furniture in line with your budget. Lets look at some options:

Cushions Work Well – this is a good way to make the reception furniture look better. Anyone that can’t afford to buy new reception furniture can go down the cushion route and make the most of the ‘comfort factor’. You might have chairs with sunken padding or tatty and frayed upholstery, so some cushions will help. Reception chairs can sometimes be quite uncomfortable, so cushions are the easiest and cheapest solution. In addition to this, the cushions can be used as back supports, as some old chairs offer little in the way of back support.

Put Flowers On The Table –some workplaces get it all wrong when they try and make a reception area inviting. Consider what elements you would want to see when you walked into the reception area. Draw the eye as soon as someone walks in by having some pretty flowers positioned on the coffee table. Go for visually powerful colours like red flowers.

The thing is, it really all depends on how bad your reception furniture currently looks. If you just have a bit of upholstery fraying round the edges, then you might be able to get away without having to buy new furniture. However, if you can see stains on the upholstery and broken chair and table legs etc then it is probably best to just buy some new reception furniture and have done with it.

The most important thing with reception furniture is that you make it look appropriate to the rest of your building.

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