In the latest installment of our thought starter series we will go through the impact your reception space can have on your organization. From colors and textures to sizes and configurations, we will help you learn all about receptions that make a good first impression on guests.
What Makes A Good Reception?
Your organization’s reception space is the first place to make a good impression with visitors and tell a story with your brand. Colors, textures, and postures can make a big different in making guests feel welcome and relaxed. By integrating technology in these spaces, organization can provide additional messaging to their waiting guests.
A welcoming and comfortable reception area can positively impact employee morale and job satisfaction.
Renderings
Today’s reception areas need to feel more like a clubhouse or coffee shop than a traditional waiting area. Create a welcoming, stylish first impression that aligns with modern expectations and enhances employee experience.
This welcoming, comfortable, and flexible environment supports a variety of users, postures, and activities.
Biophilic design principles, incorporating natural elements, are also enhancing these spaces, improving employee health and productivity.
Modular furniture makes it easy to reconfigure a space so that the layout can remain flexible.
Real Spaces
This waiting room setting provides a palette of postures through a variety of flexible furniture arrangements that support diverse user activities.
Adding color, artwork, and different textures as pictured in these reception spaces are great examples of how to create interesting and soothing environments that give insight into the company’s culture.
A well-organized reception area can streamline administrative tasks, improving efficiency and productivity.
Soothing colors, cleanable finishes and views to the outdoors help provide a pleasant and welcoming atmosphere.
Seating solutions like the one pictured allows companies to create unique and inviting receptions that make a good first impression. This space is one that many individuals can share simultaneously.
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