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Fixed Vs Loose Furniture: What’s Best for Your Space?

September 26, 2024

When it comes to office and commercial spaces, furniture plays a pivotal role in creating an efficient and appealing environment. Understanding the difference between fixed and loose furniture can help you make informed decisions about what’s best for your space.

What Is Fixed Furniture?

Fixed furniture is built into the structure of the building. This category includes items such as built-in desks, bookshelves, and cupboards.

 

(Executive office with fixed furniture)

 

Advantages Of Fixed Furniture:

  • Stability and Durability: Fixed furniture is designed to be robust and long-lasting. It’s less likely to be damaged or worn out quickly because it’s securely attached to walls or floors.

  • Space Optimisation: Since fixed furniture is custom-built, it can be designed to fit perfectly into the available space, making the most of every millimetre.

  • Aesthetics: Fixed furniture often offers a seamless look, blending in with the architecture of the building, which can be very appealing in modern office designs.

Disadvantages Of Fixed Furniture:

  • Flexibility: Once installed, fixed furniture is not easily moved or reconfigured. This can be a limitation if your office layout needs to change frequently. 

  • Unsustainable: Fixed furniture can be less sustainable than loose as it is often difficult to recycle or reuse when it is no longer needed, leading to increased waste in landfills.

  • Cost: Initial installation costs can be higher because of the custom design and installation process.

 
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What Is Loose Furniture?

Loose furniture includes movable items such as freestanding desks, tables, chairs, and shelving units.

 

(Open plan staff cafeteria with loose furniture)

 

Advantages Of Loose Furniture:

  • Flexibility: Loose furniture can be easily moved, rearranged, and replaced. This is ideal for dynamic office environments where layouts might need to change frequently.

  • Variety: There is a vast array of styles and designs available, allowing you to change the look and feel of your office without much hassle.

  • Cost-Effective: Generally, loose furniture can be less expensive to purchase and replace compared to fixed furniture.

Disadvantages Of Loose Furniture:

  • Stability: Loose furniture may not be as durable or stable as fixed furniture, and there’s a higher risk of wear and tear from frequent movement.

  • Space Utilisation: Loose furniture might not fit as seamlessly into a space as fixed furniture, potentially leading to less efficient use of space.

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Making The Right Choice

The decision between fixed and loose furniture depends on the specific needs and dynamics of your office. Here are some tips to help you decide:

  • Assess Your Space: Consider the size and layout of your office. For smaller, static environments, fixed furniture might be more beneficial. For larger, more dynamic spaces, loose furniture could offer the flexibility you need.

  • Think Long-Term: Consider your long-term needs. If your business plans to grow or frequently change its layout, loose furniture could be a better investment.

  • Combine Both: Many modern offices successfully combine fixed and loose furniture to maximise both stability and flexibility. For example, built-in cupboards paired with movable desks can offer the best of both worlds.

By carefully considering the advantages and disadvantages of fixed and loose furniture, you can create an office space that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Contact Krost today to explore our range of high-quality furniture solutions and find the perfect fit for your business.


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Custom-Made Joinery at the Whitlam Library, Cabramatta

April 4, 2017

The Cabramatta library recently received a full face lift, offering its visitors a brand new space to think, read and create.

A versatile system of bench seating and joinery was designed by Antoniades Architects and perfectly integrated into the building's existing shell. 

Manufactured locally in our Mascot factories, the upholstered bench seats feature integrated power stations and offer informal spaces to relax and read in while minimalist tables and individual workstations provide the perfect place for team work or personal studies.

Bookcases and storage units were created to blend flawlessly within the space with colour selections matching the upholstery perfectly.

Designed to encourage interaction with the space and provide a modern way for users to work, Cabramatta library has been built to cater for today's demands.   

 If you'd like to know more about our joinery capabilities, drop us a line here. 

 

 

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