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    By Office Desks on October 20th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Furniture Manufacturers

    If you are in London and are in the market for contemporary office furniture manufacturers, then you are in for a pleasant surprise. There is a great variety of competition to choose from. Whatever styles materials or manufacturing standards that you have in mind will probably be represented without too much searching on your part. Here is a handy guide to get you moving in the right direction: The CH Workspace Company in London offers full lines of contemporary furnishings including: seating, desking, meeting, storage, reception, screening, canteen and call center items. In fact they have over 30 furniture ranges available from stock. They also offer free space planning and design services. Delivery and installation is also free and guaranteed within 5 days of purchasing. Margolis Office Interiors LTD in London is a contemporary office furniture manufacturer and distributor that is unsurpassed in selection. Margolis offers a wide range of modern and traditional designs in office furniture from simple desks, tables and chairs to complete designed offices. Reception furniture, office seating, executive desks, workstations, office desks, boardroom tables, training room tables, computer desks and tables made from chrome, glass and aluminum are but a portion of their offerings to you. In business since 1911, they promise a customer service-oriented experience at all stages of business with you.The Century Solutions Furniture Company in London offers service for all your corporate office furnishing needs. No order is too big for this contemporary furnishing giant. They offer sheik and hip designs coupled with dignified class. Their selection is unparalleled and their customer service is rated exceptional. As you can see, you are in for a pleasantly easy shopping experience while in the market for contemporary office furnishings in London. The only difficulty you may encounter is the fact that you will be impresse by all of the options available. Shop well.

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  • Cubicles, Office Partition Systems – Are All Cubicles and Office Partition Systems Really the Same? – by
    By Office Desks on August 16th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Cubicles, Office Partition Systems – Are All Cubicles and Office Partition Systems Really the Same?

    There are actually many differences between the various office partition systems available on the market. Let’s take a look at some factors that “separate” them.Monolithic, Tile, and Stackable Office Partition SystemsA monolithic cubicle system is comprised of solid panels that are of a certain width and height, usually with power and data accommodation running along a bottom raceway, though some monolithic panels have data raceways along the top of the partition and there are even those which can have data and power installed at the belt line, though this is much more common in tile systems. Basically, monolithic is usually the most affordable of the types of office partition systems and is generally not as flexible, with the least accommodation for data and power.A tile cubicle system generally consists of an open frame partition with flat, removable tiles that snap into the frame. This design usually allows for the entire inside of the partition to be utilized as the cable and power raceway, thus increasing the data cable capacity of the office panel enormously, especially when paired with beltline access ( desk height). Also, depending on the design of the system, the power and data cable access on tile systems makes it easier to perform changes or maintenance on the power and data lines. Also there is more flexibility with the appearance of the tile system. The individual tiles can have different fabrics or other surface materials applied to them, to allow for a more refined, designer look.A stackable tile system is actually a term used for a few different types of office partition systems. The qualifying feature of a stackable system is that sections of partition can be added on top of other sections, increasing the height of the partition. This flexibility of changing the height of panels without dismantling entire sections of cubicles can make for less maintenance cost and less product cost when adding or reconfiguring areas within your office. Therefore, if you currently own stackable telemarketing low wall cubicles and wish to switch that space to 60″+ high administrative cubicles, it is possible to used the existing panels and add additional height to make them taller, instead of purchasing entirely different partitions for your new application. The stackable feature is available with some monolithic systems and some tile systems. There is also the application of freestanding modular desks with stackable privacy screens that actually mount on top of the furniture, though this product typically is less effective with power and data housing.Creep, what is it and does it matter?Creep is a term used in the space planning aspect of office partition systems. Generally defined, creep is the resulting space occupied by a partition ( its thickness ) when attached to another partition in a 90 degree or perpendicular condition. Thus said, when a large open office area is being fitted for office cubicles, the partition creep ( typically 2″ to 4″ per intersection depending on the manufacturer and model) adds up to a sizeable number which can actually affect the possible sizes of the cubicles while keeping the aisles at both legal and comfortable dimensions. Typically, the thicker a panel is the more data lines it will hold, although given the capacity of tile systems, there is usually no real reason for the panel to be made thicker, except in relation to appearance.Okay, now we want to reconfigure. How in the heck does this stuff come apart?Ease of assembly and disassembly of office partition systems can vary a great deal due to the design and number of parts involved. Usually, monolithic partition systems are the most cost effective when it comes to the labor involved when reconfiguring your space. The less parts involved, the faster the system comes apart and goes together. Think of it this way. A monolithic panel typically consists of connectors, power jumpers, trim pieces and a single panel. However, a typical tile system consists of connectors, power jumpers, trim pieces, a partition frame and several tiles. Add the stackable option to this equation and you are dealing with an even more complex puzzle. Now, multiply that puzzle by the number of partitions you are dealing with in a single reconfiguration and it becomes obvious that simpler is better when it comes to labor costs.Quality, quality, and yes, quality!There is a wide range of office partition systems available on the market when it comes to, you guessed it, quality. Whether or not you receive the lifetime warranty of If it breaks, we’ll fix it, no questions asked, the best scenario is that of no component failures. Lesser partition systems can have “affordable” base trim pieces that fall off or crack when struck lightly by a foot or vacuum. Task lighting, especially some imports (but not all) can be plagued with bulb and ballast failures. Whether or not you are charged for the maintenance and repair visits, simply processing the work order, greeting the service crew, showing them the problem, checking that the problem is now fixed and doing the whole process over again for the next issue can be a costly task, time-wise. Try to find out about maintenance issues before you purchase.So, what does all of this mean?Simply put, not all cubicles and office partition systems are created equal. To find the system that will accommodate your data cabling and power needs, be aesthetically pleasing, maximize your available square footage, not cost an excessive amount when reconfiguring, and not break down on a regular basis, can be a rather involved task. Always ask for references (and actually contact them ), do your research, and get quotes from at least three vendors.Ed Slattery is the owner and editor of Office Furniture Links. With eighteen years of experience in most facets of the office furniture industry, his articles and features are targeted to simplify the office furniture market for both buyers and sellers.Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ed_Slattery

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  • AutoCAD 2010 for Interior Designers and Space Planning
    By Office Desks on June 30th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Organized around architectural projects, AutoCAD 2010 for Interior Design and Space Planning gives students an understanding of the commands and features of AutoCAD 2010 and demonstrates how to use the program to complete interior design and space planning projects. Building on fourteen years of updates, the book is appropriate for self-paced and lecture classes and covers both two-dimensional and three-dimensional drawings.

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  • AutoCAD for Interior Design and Space Planning Using AutoCAD(R) 2006
    By Office Desks on June 29th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    AutoCAD has become the industry standard graphics program for interior design and space planning; it is used to complete the many drawings that make up a design project. Many design firms have adopted AutoCAD as their standard because: ~It save time, ~Affliliated professions use it, and these firms need to be able to exchange disks in order to work on the same drawing, ~Their competitors are using it, and ~Their clients expect it. To be successful in design today, professionals must be proficient in the use of AutoCAD as it relates to interior design and space planning. This need is what led the authors to write AutoCAD for Interior Design and Space Planning. Prompt-Response Format/Objectives to Start Each Format/Review Questions at End of Each Chapter/Uses Complete Residential and Commerical Projects/New Printing and Plotting Features/3D Chapters Include Solid Modeling, 3D Orbit Command, Materials, and Rendering/New SolidEdit Command/Covers Model Space/Covers Making a Web Page Using AutoCAD/Includes Habitat for Humanity House as a Project An excellent tool for Interior Designers, Interior Architects, Space Planners, Architectural Drafters, Interior Designers, and Architects.

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  • Medical and Dental Space Planning : A Comprehensive Gui
    By Office Desks on June 29th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

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  • AutoCAD 2008 for Interior Design and Space Planning – F
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  • Space Planning Basics | BRAND NEW
    By Office Desks on June 29th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

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  • Space Planning Basics
    By Office Desks on June 28th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Space planning involves much more than sketching a preliminary floor plan. A designer must take a client’s programming needs into account and must also consider how other factors such as building codes and environmental factors affect a spatial composition. Space Planning Basics, now in its Third Edition, offers a highly visual, step-by-step approach to developing preliminary floor plans for commercial spaces. The book provides tools for visualizing space and walks the designer through other considerations such as building code requirements and environmental control needs. Specific programming techniques covered include matrices, bubble diagrams, CAD templates, block plans, and more. New to this edition are coverage of the basics of stair design, an essential aspect for planning spaces.

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  • Space Planning Basics Book | Mark Karlen NEW WLY
    By Office Desks on June 26th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

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  • Space Planning Commercial Residential Book | Kubba MHP
    By Office Desks on June 26th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

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