October 7, 2008

Used Office Furniture: Different Types

by Jerry Magnum

There are many different types of office furniture available for the consumer today. The varying types can cause a purchaser quite a headache if they do not have a set ideal in mind before setting out to create the perfect office. A concise list of the types and uses of office furniture is needed for the professional with not a lot of time for research.

The style of the desk needed is the beginning of the decision making for the purchaser's perfect office. After the desk has been chosen, the other items needed for the office fall into place easily. Modern/contemporary, modular and simple are the different types of desk available

The modern/contemporary desks have become less artistic and more functional as they have been designed more for space saving rather than visual pleasure. The modular desk is not simply a desk but a workspace with many sections for convenience. The simple desk is just a desk with no frills but still elegant and professional.

If the office is a place where a tremendous amount of work is done and the purchaser needs all the essentials in one spot, the modular desks are the best choice. Modular desks have cabinets and filing drawers attached in varying spots. These desks are convenient while still professional and stylish.

If the desk is simply for a place to discuss further operations or for signing paychecks, a simple desk would be efficient. A simple desk is just that, simply a desk, there are no frills or additional parts to a simple desk. The necessary accessories for the majority of offices must be purchases separately.

A modern/contemporary style desk would be best for an office that needs to exude a professional or authoritative feel. Seemingly more powerful than other desks, this type is often larger. This type of desk is not as showy as modular desks, therefore the attached accessories, such as cabinets, are few.

The type of material used for the desks mentioned varies. The more expensive desks are made of solid woods like maple, cherry or oak. Lighter materials such as melamine laminate surfaces and aluminum make the cheaper desks.

For a desk that is sturdier for long-term use, choose a wooden desk. If used within the proper specifications designed for them, the desks made of the lighter material, like cubicles, can also be sturdy. As long as they are used properly, any desk will last through the tests of time.

The purchase of accessories depends upon which type of desk was chosen. Though the modular desk is self-sufficient, there is one accessory that is needed: the office chair. Extra cabinets and storage units are necessary when purchasing any other type of desk.

Ergonomics define what type of office chair the customer should buy. Ergonomics are the fundamentals of comfort and productivity. If the office chair does not promote a stress-free body then the work suffers.

Office furniture and its many different aspects create a complicated selection for the consumer. A simpler decision is made by knowing what is available and what is needed. Choosing the correct furniture to suit the office depends upon what type of office the consumer has or wants.

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