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If your office is feeling drab and depressing, it’s tempting to imagine stripping the whole thing out and starting fresh. However, it’s also possible that you’re blaming your office environment for an internal lack of motivation. The last thing you want is to settle into your expensive new office fit-out only to discover that you still have no desire to be there.

So, before you rush to Google in search of reviews for the “best office strip outs Melbourne,” consider the following seven factors: 

1. Your employees are complaining

Whether it’s lack of space, poor ventilation, or limited access to natural light, if your team is feeling the effects, this is a good indication that renovations are due. Chat with your employees, find out what’s troubling them most, and put a plan of action in place. Even if you can’t fit renovations into the budget right away, they’ll appreciate the fact that you’re addressing their concerns. 

2. There’s noticeable damage and deterioration

This could take the form of peeling paint and stained carpets or strange smells and mystery leaks. Details aside, noticeable damage and deterioration will not make a good impression on clients, employees, potential investors, and other visitors to your office. A drab environment can also impact your mood and motivation, so if renovations fit within your budget, they may be a good idea. If your workspace feels outdated or inefficient, investing in high-quality office fitouts in Melbourne can transform the space to better suit your team’s needs.

3. There’s a conflict between your office and your branding

Perhaps your office still features the colour palette of its previous tenant. Maybe the 1980s style doesn’t match the futuristic vibe of your branding. Many factors could be creating conflict between your branding and your office design, and if you let them go, you could confuse or deter potential customers and business partners. 

4. You avoid inviting clients to your office for meetings

If you find that you’re regularly using serviced offices or suggesting that you meet clients at their offices, ask yourself why this is. It’s likely that your office doesn’t have the features you really need to be competitive in the market. Alternatively, it may simply be so unattractive that you don’t want people to see it. Either way, well-managed renovations may solve your problem. 

5. Your needs have changed significantly

Once again, the specifics here could vary. Perhaps you need to take on a large number of new employees to manage growth. Maybe data analysis has revealed that an open-plan office has been terrible for productivity. Whatever the case, if you’re facing a drastic change in business needs, renovations may help you make the adjustments needed to remain competitive. 

6. Your utility bills are out of control

If your eyes water every time you look at your electricity bill and other monthly utility costs, renovations may help. The key is to focus on sustainable upgrades that can reduce your expenses while helping the environment. From climate control to water consumption, the right renovations and upgrades can help you save a bundle on your utility costs. 

7. You’ve identified dangerous materials

If you or a contractor have identified asbestos, lead, or any other hazardous building materials in your office, then it’s crucial to bring in experts to assess the space and recommend a course of action. Do this sooner rather than later to protect your health and the safety of anyone who visits your office. 


If the factors outlined above apply to your office, it may be time to renovate. Just be sure that any planned upgrades fit comfortably into your budget.

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