• Skip to content

Office Fitouts Melbourne

  • Home
  • Who We Are
    • Who We Are
    • TEAM
  • What We Do
  • Our Work
    • Workplace
    • Medical/Laboratory
    • Make Good/Building
    • Retail
    • 360 VIDEOS
  • Get In Touch
  • Inspiration
GET A QUOTE

Are You Ready To Make a Statement?

Are You Ready To Make a Statement?

When you walk into an office, first impressions always count. Every workspace should aim to have something striking that catches the eye and accentuates the office culture.

Adding a statement piece to your office can be an effective and playful way to bring your business and brand personality to life. There are so many fun ways you can create a bold feature that fits your space, size, style, and budget. From a subtle object to a distinctive graphic, incorporating unique elements and statement pieces that demand attention and strike conversation will elevate your office to the next level.

Looking for a quick and easy way to rejuvenate your office with a statement piece? Here are our top ways to make that all-important first impression.

1. Engaging feature wall
Concept Commercial Interiors Melbourne Office Fitouts Buildxact
2. Bold Art
Concept Commercial Interiors Melbourne Office Fitouts
3. Pendant Lighting
Concept Commercial Interiors Melbourne Office Fitouts
4. Tactile textures such as rugs or fabric features
Concept Commercial Interiors Melbourne Office Fitouts
5. Vintage furniture
Concept Commercial Interiors office fitout
6. Company history (photos, old branding logos, company evolution, timelines)
Concept commercial interiors Office Fitout meeting room

Whether it’s adding a pop of colour on the wall, art to the space, or a standout furniture piece, these simple considerations can help incorporate your brand identity into the office in a seamless and cost-effective way.

Once you’ve chosen your statement pieces, it’s important to understand how to best display them and maximise their impact by setting boundaries for the surrounding elements. For example, if you place a standout piece of art in the reception area, opt for neutral furniture pieces that complement the art, so it doesn’t lose its impact.

Over-saturating a space with too many bold elements can detract the focus from your leading statement piece and make the space feel overwhelming. Distinguishing your dominant piece will allow people to appreciate the individual item and the brand message it conveys without being distracted or confused.

Adding a statement piece is a simple solution that personalizes an office and helps create a positive culture and a fun environment. So, what is your go-to object de jour for your office fit out?

Unsure about what item will make your brand personality shine? Get in touch with our team at hello@conceptci.com.au, and we can work together to bring your ideas to life.

David O’keeffe
Interior Designer

Contact Us


Recent Posts

The future of the workplace, is wellness.

The future of the workplace,...

What will the workplace look like in 2021?

What will the workplace look...

5 tips to create a contactless workplace

5 tips to create a contactle...

Looking for an edge in your next fit out? consider a warehouse to office conversion.

Looking for an edge in your ...

To sit or stand? that is the question.

To sit or stand? that is the...

Archives

  • February 2021
  • December 2020
  • November 2020
  • October 2020
  • September 2020
  • August 2020
  • July 2020
  • May 2020
  • April 2020
  • March 2020

Tag

Office Fitouts Melbourne
Download Your Returning to Work Guide
About Us
We’re passionate about workplace design and have been delivering inspiring spaces since 1977
Concept Commercial Interiors Reviews : Reviewed by 11 Clients Rated: 4.8 / 5
Contact Us
Melbourne Office
Address: Level 9, Suite 2, 140 Bourke St, Melbourne, 3000
Phone: (03) 9650 8494
Sydney Office
Address: 19-21 South Steyne, Manly, NSW, 2095
Phone: (02) 9099 0386
Email: hello@conceptci.com.au
Quick Links
  • Office Fitouts Melbourne
  • Who We Are
  • What We Do
  • Our Work
  • Get In Touch
Download Your Returning to Work Guide