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Cubicles vs. Open Office: The Pros and Cons of Both

There has been much debate over which office design is most conducive to employee productivity, closed offices (cubicles) or open office designs. While both options have their pros and cons, it is completely dependent on your business which selection is right for you. We’ll go over the pros and cons of both closed and open

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What to Look for in a Commercial Interior Designer

Hiring a commercial interior designer for your office space can seem like an intimidating and daunting task. We’re here to give you some pointers on what to look for in a commercial interior designer to ensure you’re getting the best service for your space! Do They Ask the Right Questions? It’s important to know that

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Office Design: Working with Plants

Office plants not only add color and some fresh air to your workplace but can increase employee productivity and happiness as well. How, you ask? Allow us to explain the benefits of working plants into your office design. Increased Productivity Studies have shown time and time again that live plants in the workplace have mood-boosting

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Our Loft Office Designs Explained

A loft office is defined as a large, adaptable open space that has been converted for light industrial or commercial use. These types of spaces are becoming increasingly popular, especially with small businesses and creative companies, due to their open floor plans and collaborative nature. At Planning Interiors, we’ve had the opportunity to design many

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Using Flooring on Walls

Utilizing common flooring materials to decorate walls is becoming an increasingly popular trend in commercial interiors. By switching up the placement of flooring materials, you can add a lot more dimension to a space and play with textures to add interest. Bring Nature In Bringing the outdoors into your commercial space is becoming an increasingly

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