Knowing when to clear your office of its furniture can save you time and money. This blog post has outlined four common reasons why you may need your office cleared. 

Relocating to a new office, but a smaller office

If the coronavirus pandemic has taught you something, it may be that your existing office space is too big, and you have decided to downsize to smaller premises. Whether your staff work from home regularly or not, reducing your overheads is a great way to increase your bottom line. You will likely have office furniture that needs transporting to your new office, but you’ll also need to consider how to dispose of any surplus furniture. 

Relocating to a new office, but a bigger office

Some businesses in the city have learnt that staff love being in the office and have grown during the pandemic, leading to the need for more office space. If your company is one of those, will you be buying new office furniture that reflects the personality of your business? Perhaps, you’ll be reusing your furniture in the new office? If you are opting for new office furniture, you will need to find a way to clear your office in an environmentally friendly way. You could do it yourself or use a professional office removal company to make it hassle-free. Likewise, you will need to find a way to transport your existing furniture to your new office if you are reusing it.

Refurbishing and upgrading your existing office

An office refurbishment can be an exciting time. Your interior design skills come to light, and staff morale is usually higher with a new desk, chair and cabinets. Clearing the used ones is essential to allow space for the new furniture. There are many different ways of doing it if you or your staff have the time. Otherwise, a professional company can clear it for you.

Storing unwanted and surplus furniture

You may have furniture that is still in a reasonable condition that you are not using, but you do not necessarily want to dispose of it. In this case, clearing parts of your office could be necessary. You can store any unused furniture until the day you need it. It could be when most of your staff come back into the office to work or when your business grows and you need a larger workforce.