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Space Planning
Assistance
This information
is provided for the convenience of GALVINS' customers so they can
better identify space requirements/limitations, work styles, hardware configuration,
and other pertinent issues relating to the creation of an optimal workspace.
By addressing
these questions, GALVINS' expert space planners will be able to
assist you in designing a work environment suited to your particular needs.
For more workspace design tips, please visit our Office
Design Tips on www.galvins.com.
1. Consider the type of room where your office is or will
be located.
- What
are the dimensions of the room?
- Where
are the windows located? Do they open up, down, in, or out? How
high are they off the ground? If you need to minimize glare, have
you considered window coverings?
- Where
are the electrical outlets located? Are there enough? Is the power
sufficient for your hardware? We recommend that you consult an
electrician should you have any questions.
- Where
are your phone outlets? Are there enough? Do you need to add a
line for a fax or modem connection? Have you considered an ISDN
line to access the Internet at higher speeds?
- Is
the space’s current lighting sufficient?
- Are
there any closets that can be better utilized in a well-planned
workspace?
- Is
noise a problem? If so, is the room carpeted? Should better acoustics
be incorporated into the room?
- Is
the room used for any other purpose that would affect the layout
of the office? Do you need to hide your workspace? Do you need
to incorporate a bed or upholstered furniture? Many options exist
to satisfy all these needs.
2.
Consider how you currently work.
- Do
you like to spread out or do you work compactly?
- How
many hours a day do you spend working on a computer?
- Do
you use a laptop or personal computer?
- Does
your work surface require a special shape or edge?
- Can
your space accommodate your work style? Perhaps you should consider
changing your work habits or looking for another workspace.
- How
much drawer space do you need? Do you prefer to keep your supplies
on your desk? What sort of supplies do you use?
- Where
would you like your computer peripherals, shelving, and file storage
to be located? How could these be placed to minimize excessive
or uncomfortable movement during use? Consider how often you need
to access each item so that everything can be placed in a proper
location.
- Do
you use a task light? If so, what kind is it (halogen, fluorescent,
incandescent)? Are you pleased with the light it provides?
- Do
you require a height adjustable work surface? An adjustable keyboard
tray? A monitor arm? Good ergonomics are key to a good workspace.
Ask our space planners for details.
- Analyze
your daily activities. Do you do a lot of keyboard work? Do you
have an excellent ergonomic chair that will complement those activities?
GALVINS’ space planners are experts in ergonomic seating
who can help you select from our diverse lines of outstanding
and stylish chairs.
- Are
two people sharing a room? If so, make sure that both individuals’
work habits and needs are taken into account.
- Will
you need to accommodate guests in the space? If so, what kind
of seating/conferencing space will be necessary?
3.
Consider storage needs, specific dimensions, and accessories.
- Files:
Letter or legal size. Linear feet of storage needed (e.g. 15’
of file storage).
- Bookshelves:
Height and depth. Liner feet of storage needed. Oversized volumes?
- Other
specific storage needs?
- Computer
Systems:
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Width |
Depth |
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- CPU
- Note if CPU is a vertical tower or horizontal. Does the monitor
rest on the CPU?
- Are
grommets needed? Grommets are holes in the work surface that allow
wires to pass through to power and/or connect the office equipment.
What is the best location for grommets? How thick is the widest
plug that will be fed through the hole? Please make sure that
you look at your printer cable that usually has the largest head
and oftentimes requires a big grommet.
4.
Consider other important issues.
- Will
you wish to retain existing furnishings in the new office configuration?
- What
are the dimensions of existing pieces?
- What
colors would you prefer for your new furnishings?
- What
materials do you like? Do you prefer wood, wood veneer, laminate?
What stain or color would you like on your selected material?
- What
is your budget?
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