McDermott's Blog

Your space represents your business

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Welcome your customer:

the importance of First Impression

First impressions are difficult to change. Within seconds of visitors entering your lobby – they immediately perceive the culture your business represents.

A seasoned interior designer will know how to design your lobby, so it fits your organization’s brand, mission, and personality. Lobby space should evoke positive feelings about you and your company. It should be tailored to only the necessary details. Using the right finishes, materials, lighting, artwork and accessories will create a relaxing and positive physiological impact. These are the first steps to maintaining a successful and long-lasting relations with your clients.

Create a seamless and memorable experience

If your receptionist is feeling happy and comfortable at her work station she will be more likely express professionalism and positive energy towards your clients.

Don’t we want our clients to come back? Whatever business or organization you operate, you want your client/visitor to leave your space with memorable and positive impressions.

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Consider good design as your branding tool…

…to express your brand personality and support customer relations. Today’s workplace market put a lot of stress on finding its human face. At the end of day, we all are people, and we relate to each other on many levels. It’s been proven that well designed spaces positively affect their users, make them more productive, flexible, and cooperative.

And don’t forget

To smile to your clients and your employees. This will help to make everybody energized, positive and optimistic. And this leads to success.

Terry McDermott