How to Make Your Office Resimercial

With many people returning from remote work, commercial design has transformed to reflect that, creating what is known as resimercial design. Many businesses are implementing resimercial design to ensure employee productivity and satisfaction. But what exactly is resimercial design, and how do you incorporate it into your workspace? From Interior Fusion, here’s how to make your office resimercial.

Resimercial Office Design Tips

What is Resimercial Design?

Before we discuss how to make your office resimercial, first we have to understand what it is. Resimercial design is a combination of commercial and residential, with the goal being to make employees feel more at home in the workplace. Cozy furniture, warmth, and a variety of textures are all characteristics of resimercial design.

How To Make Your Office Resimercial

Comfortable offices are more expected from employees, so if you want to keep productivity and morale high a resimercial design can help with that! To incorporate a home-like atmosphere into your workspace, Interior Fusion has compiled these tips to follow. Here’s how to make your office resimercial. 

Comfortable Furniture

Working in a confined space isn’t pleasant and can drag your employees down. When creating a resimercial workspace, comfortable furniture is a must! Look for padded seats, armchairs, mini couches, and more in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. This less traditional approach will bring out a new mindset for employees. They’ll work better if the space they’re in is comfortable.

Resimercial Design for your Office

Use Natural Elements

Rather than have sleek and polished accessories, try having natural elements instead. Warm lighting and natural fibers can transform any space into one employees will be happy to work at. Consider adding house plants, rugs, lamps, and soft ambient lighting. We especially recommend rugs, as they help reduce noise levels. This adds a dash of comfort and familiarity while making the office feel less cluttered and stiff.

Focus on Collaboration

Collaboration and resimercial design go hand-in-hand. Your workspace should focus on movement and interconnectedness. The goal of resimercial is to encourage employees to interact with each other and move around the space. Consider long tables, banquet-style seating, bean bags, and couches. Any piece of furniture you choose should also be flexible, and easy to move around the office for spontaneous get-togethers among co-workers.

Durability is Key

Having comfortable seating is a plus, but it doesn’t help if the furniture keeps breaking. Durability is just as important as comfortability. Choose furnishings and furniture that have the home appeal but can withstand the hardship of the workspace. If they can stand the test of time but still be soft and enjoyable to sit in, they’re the right choice.

Resimercial design has been a trend in workspaces for a few years now, but the transition from remote work back to the office has highlighted its benefits. If you’re interested in transforming your commercial space into a resimercial office, contact Interior Fusion. Our expert team has the knowledge and skills to help create the perfect resimercial workspace for your employees.

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