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Is Your Office Disability-Friendly and ADA Compliant?

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Sure, it’s first priority to make your office aesthetically pleasing and efficient with  top of the line workstations , ergonomic chairs and modern design pieces. However, your office also needs to be easily accessible to those with disabilities and different needs. A major part of the office design process is ensuring you maintain your brand image, while also making your workspace compliant with ADA guidelines. Here at BE, our office design specialists outline why having a disability-friendly and ADA compliant office space is so important – and we can help you achieve this and more through our  office design services in New Jersey . It’s about more than compliance Of course, there are state and federal laws that mandate your office is ADA compliant, and it’s important to review and understand these laws when you begin the office design process. But this is about so much more than just being compliant with the law. Here’s why:  Diverse teams are more productive, driving va

Common Office Design Mistakes You Want to Avoid

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  Today more than ever, office design is recognized as a key element for a productive, high-performance organization. Your layout and office furniture should be set up to support everyday workflow efficiently and prioritize the wellbeing of your employees. Modern office design should also make a statement. How do you want to appear to potential clients who first walk into your space? There is a lot to take into account when  designing your modern work environment  and it’s important to be aware of common mistakes people make during the design process. Our key office design team at BE has compiled a list of the most common office design mistakes that you don’t want to overlook. Incorrect layout.  Your physical layout – from the space allocations for teams and equipment to how you plan these spaces – directly impacts workflow. It’s not really about trends, although these can be a great source of inspiration. Instead, it’s all about making a physical environme