Newsletter BannersGraphics 11

10 Small Office Upgrades That Make a Big Difference

Most people assume you need a full refurb to improve an office, but research into workplace ergonomics shows the opposite. Small, targeted upgrades to seating, lighting and layout can significantly boost comfort, wellbeing and focus over time.

Well‑designed workspaces have been shown to improve employee performance by up to 20%, and ergonomic improvements alone can deliver 30–40% productivity gains in some studies.

Below, we explore ten simple, affordable upgrades that can transform your workspace without major cost or disruption.

1. Upgrade to a Supportive Chair (or Add Support)

Replacing every chair isn’t always realistic, so start with the people who sit the longest. A mid‑range ergonomic chair with lumbar support, height adjustment and proper armrests reduces strain on the lower back and shoulders.

If budgets are tight, even adding a lumbar cushion or seat pad to an existing chair can make a noticeable difference.

Browse our Chair Section

2. Raise Screens to Eye Level

Screens that sit too low cause people to crane their necks forward. A simple laptop riser or monitor stand brings the top of the screen closer to eye height, supporting a more neutral posture.

Most ergonomics guides recommend the top of the display sit at or slightly below eye level — something easily achieved with a modest stand.

Browse our Stands Section

3. Add Footrests Where Needed

If someone’s feet don’t rest flat on the floor, they often perch on the edge of their chair or wrap their feet around the legs. This increases pressure on the thighs and lower back.

A simple footrest, wedge or adjustable platform helps keep hips and knees at a comfortable 90‑degree angle, improving circulation and comfort.

Browse our Footrests Section

4. Improve Task Lighting

Relying on ceiling lights alone can cause glare and eye strain. A small, adjustable desk lamp with neutral white light lets people direct illumination exactly where they need it — on documents, keyboards or work surfaces.

Good task lighting is consistently linked with reduced visual fatigue and fewer headaches.

Browse our Site

5. Use Vertical Storage to Free Desk Space

In smaller offices, desks quickly disappear under files and stationery. Moving storage upwards — with wall‑mounted file holders, shelving, pegboards or rail systems — frees valuable workspace and keeps frequently used items within reach.

Space‑saving experts regularly highlight vertical storage as one of the most effective ways to make small offices feel more organised.

Browse our Wall Mounted Section

6. Tidy and Manage Cables

Cable clutter doesn’t just look messy — it makes cleaning harder and can create small trip or snag hazards.

Simple upgrades like cable clips, trunking, under‑desk baskets, and labelled power strips keep leads off the floor and out of the way, creating a cleaner, more professional workspace.

Browse our Cable Section

7. Create Desk Organisation Kits

A few basic tools on each desk can make daily tasks smoother: a good pen, notebook, tray for active documents, and a pot or organiser for clips and sticky notes.

Productivity research often notes that people work faster when they don’t have to hunt for simple items multiple times a day.

Browse our Organiser Section

8. Set Up a “Focus Corner”

Open offices can be noisy and distracting. Even a small corner with a comfortable chair, side table and a clear “focus only” expectation can dramatically improve deep work, reading or confidential calls.

Modern office design trends emphasise offering both collaborative and quiet zones — and this can be done with furniture, not construction.

9. Add a Touch of Green

Plants and natural elements are repeatedly linked with improved mood and wellbeing. A low‑maintenance desk plant or a few planters in shared spaces can soften the environment and make the office feel more welcoming.

Hardy species and simple pots work well without requiring specialist care.

10. Introduce Reset Routines

Even the best upgrades fail if the space slips back into clutter. A short end‑of‑day or end‑of‑week reset — clearing surfaces, restocking printer paper, tidying stationery — keeps your improvements working long‑term.

Organisation experts agree that consistent micro‑habits are what sustain a tidy, functional workspace.

The Bottom Line

You don’t need a full office overhaul to make work more comfortable and productive. Small, thoughtful upgrades can create meaningful improvements in how people feel and perform every day.

Visit Us In‑Store

📍 Main Street, Cavan & Ballinamore, Co. Leitrim

📞 (049) 433 1444 / 071 964 4251

📧 info/sales@orourkeoffice.ie

🌐 https://orourkeoffice.ie/ | https://online.orourkeoffice.ie/home