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If you are looking for a way to update your business, then a commercial renovation is a good option. Here, you can rejuvenate the entire look and feel of your space, reassuring loyal customers and attracting new ones.
Keep in mind that lighting and color will play an important part in any commercial renovation. This is because lighting and color both affect mood, which will have an impact on customer impressions as well as employee comfort and productivity.
If your office is being distracted by outside noise, you may want to consider re-evaluating your soundproofing situation. If you’re leasing a space, try talking to the owner about installing new soundproofing or even upgrading to double-paned windows.
Good construction always matters: “[The] interior wall finish [is] of the hardest and most non-absorbent materials … [with no] hollow spaces between floors and ceilings, or in stud partitions. No vermin retreats, no harbors for rodents, no channels for flame exist.” (Scientific American Supplement, 1891)
If your new office space has exposed duct work or any other unsightly fixtures on the ceiling, acoustic ceiling tiles are a great way to lower the ceiling to cover those while also reducing outside noise.