Unveiling Innovation: Inside the 2024 Healthcare Design Expo with Kim
Hi there! I’m Kim, an interior designer at OEX, and I just returned from the Healthcare Design (HCD) Conference and Expo in Indianapolis. My mind is freshly buzzing with inspiration and ideas for my upcoming design projects thanks to the Expo. There is something truly invaluable about experiencing different types of furniture up close—seeing, touching, and feeling it in person rather than just scrolling through a catalog… a game changer in my line of work.
4 Types of Commercial Wallpaper and Their Advantages
by Kim Schroeder
Commercial wallcovering offers a stylish and practical solution for sprucing up office walls! With a wide range of designs, textures, and durability options available, it can really enhance the aesthetic appeal of a commercial space, while also providing functional benefits like easy maintenance and durability. Whether it's adding a pop of color, a subtle texture, or a bold pattern, commercial wallpaper can help create a more inspiring and professional environment for both employees and visitors alike.
Revitalize Your Classroom: Transforming Learning Spaces for Maximum Productivity
by Micah Guzman
Now that yet another school year has come to a close, it is the beginning of summer vacation for a majority of students and educators. It’s an exciting time of relaxation and decompression, and the perfect opportunity to start evaluating what can be done to improve the space in which students and educators spend so much time. Today, let’s look at three ways a school or classroom can be refreshed to enhance productivity for the upcoming school year.
See What's Happening Inside the OEX Design Department!
by Kim Schroeder
Spring is here and furniture projects are hot right now! We have a lot going on in the Interior Design department and it is all about COLOR! We are seeing color pop up in all industry segments – from Education to Office to Health Care. Let’s take a look at some of the projects coming out of the design department.
The Gift of Ergonomics
Ergonomics in the workplace is the gift that keeps on giving. From increasing employee productivity to reducing the risk of workplace accidents, ergonomic accessories are oftentimes viewed as a key component of a successful, comfortable workplace. Here are some of the benefits that ergonomics can bring to your office space:
Furniture Uniquely Designed for the Special Needs of Medical Environments
by Valerie Glander
Medical environments often require special considerations to ensure safety, comfort and cleanliness standards unmatched in other commercial spaces. As we continue to recover from the pandemic, standards for furniture and other surfaces are under more scrutiny than ever. Your lobby is the first experience your patients have within your practice. Selecting appropriate furniture, finishes and layout communicates the level of care provided at your facility.
In this guide, our furniture team will review some of the most important features available in the Healthcare Market today. Let us help you make a great first impression with your patients!
Why Acoustical Products are Having a 'Moment'
by Valerie Glander
Office design trends, by nature, tend to move at a slower pace than other Interior Design trends. Office furniture is expected to have a useful life of seven to ten years, although it is common for offices to have furniture that is upwards of 20 years old. By contrast, the useful life of technology products is about three years.
Over the last decade, we’ve consistently seen the industry move toward open spaces. We have partnered with hundreds of companies to create workspaces with lower panels, no panels, and more collaborative space. These designs allow natural light and improved feelings of spaciousness, but also create higher noise levels.
The Office Experience: How Great Signage Supports a Successful Workplace
by Valerie Glander
As Interior Designers, we spend much of our time with clients discussing staff adjacencies, furniture requirements, finish selections and color schemes. A lesser discussed, but important element of designing an intuitive office environment is often left to an afterthought: wayfinding and signage.
Celliant Technology for Office Wellness
by Valerie Glander
One of the latest advances in office technology has nothing to do with new devices or automation. Quite the contrary, it’s a responsive textile designed as a health and wellness product. How can a textile improve health while you’re sitting at a desk all day? Short answer - your chair.
OEX partners with a local textile company to source upholsteries made with Celliant fiber. Celliant’s innovative fiber technology promotes more energy and less fatigue while sitting.