When choosing elements for office interiors, one must always trying to strike a balance between obviously needed office furniture and artistic design. This thought holds especially true when choosing office décor styles. One might not want to hang a Picasso print in a legal office filled with oak arts and crafts furniture. In reverse, a super high tech software development company will be looking to decorate their space with powerful graphically exciting photography. One’s corporate image is determined from a large part by products and services they offer.
Another important factor when designing office interiors is the overall function required of the space and furniture. An architectural firm probably does not have a great need for huge walnut executive office desks. Whereas an animation company is probably looking for the traditional draughtsman’s table and chair combination that can be placed in any corner of the manager’s office or in an office landscape scenario. Even such basic elements as flooring factor into the equation of form and function for the office. When one needs to scoot around on casters from point to point, heavy carpeting is of no assistance. Yet that same plush pile might be a requirement in cavernous areas where sound needs to be muffled.