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Outdoor Renovation Ideas for Commercial Buildings

Outdoor Renovation Ideas For Commercial Buildings

You can effortlessly improve your commercial building’s appearance by improving its surroundings. Before considering any outdoor renovation ideas for commercial buildings, look at the list below for inspiration on how to approach your project. Ensure the outdoor elements you add hold value and promote productivity across the workplace.

Functional Furniture Pieces

Toss out the tacky patio furniture and remove those concrete benches for functional, appealing furniture pieces. You should pay as much attention to the furniture you use outdoors as what you use indoors. Consider using a color scheme that complements your views, whether that view is a pond, shady trees, or a unique mural. Popular colors to use in outdoor furniture include blue, purple, yellow, and orange.

Multipurpose Workspace

Temperamental climates require you to implement new solutions in your outdoor space. If your building has the space, you could convert a patio into an enclosed area during the cooler months. Additionally, you may want to factor in outdoor fans to turn the space into an oasis during sweltering heat. When designing a multipurpose outdoor workspace, choose sliding doors instead of pull or push entries, as sliding doors create an expansive space and give the illusion of a bigger area.

Improved Structural Elements

Wood is not the best for outdoor railings, but metal works well! That said, what type of metal should you use for a railing system? You could use iron since it’s sleek and affordable, but it rusts, and you will need to spend more on maintenance.

Instead of doing ongoing work cleaning and ensuring certain metal features don’t rust, consider picking something durable and long-lasting, like stainless steel. One of the benefits of using stainless steel railings is that the metal is highly resistant to moisture and corrosion, and it looks stunning no matter where you place it. When reconfiguring the outdoor area, pick materials that last and help retain structures such as pergolas and divider walls.

Outdoor Garden Spaces

Outdoor spaces in urban areas need a touch of greenery. You don’t need to bring the entire forest to your outdoor spaces, but adding natural elements makes the concrete jungle feel more welcoming for workers. Touch up each space with small gardens to improve your building’s most unappealing areas. Putting in a garden can make the workplace feel more relaxed and give employees a reason to step away for a few minutes a day and destress.

An edible outdoor garden may be a good idea if your building has a cafeteria or cooking space in the breakroom. You can grow anything from edible flowers for tea to fruits like tomatoes for cookouts and fresh herbs for garnish. Make the most of the outdoor areas in your commercial building by using one of these ideas to renovate the space. When you improve the work environment, productivity is more likely to increase.

Originally Published on https://www.breakfastleadership.com/

Michael Levitt Chief Burnout Officer

Michael D. Levitt is the founder & Chief Burnout Officer of The Breakfast Leadership Network, a San Diego and Toronto-based burnout consulting firm. He is a Keynote speaker on The Great Resignation, Quiet Quitting and Burnout. He is the host of the Breakfast Leadership show, a Certified NLP and CBT Therapist, a Fortune 500 consultant, and author of his latest book BURNOUT PROOF.

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