In the debate over wooden sash windows or plastic windows which option gives a better impression in an office environment, the argument for wood has the weight of tradition on its side, as well as the opinion of the marketplace. Wooden windows are preferred.
The winning team in this debate will have to convincingly argue that the material they support is superior in the perception of the clients who will come to the office. So let us see what arguments may be made.
As for the marketplace, wood costs more than plastic in any application. Perception is that wood is more valuable. You rarely if ever see 'hard plastic floors throughout' in a real estate listing, do you? If the floors - or the windows - are plastic, no one advertises the fact.
Or do you open a heavy wooden door with a brass knocker, to step into a thickly carpeted foyer with red leather chairs and an efficient looking lady seated behind a gleaming mahogany desk. Subscription magazines are waiting on a polished wooden coffee table, and the great outdoors is screened from view by heavy drapes, enhancing the atmosphere of privacy and privilege.
Of course people notice. Then, if what they notice is plastic, what are they thinking? 'Hey, this guy is smart, and he knows how to save a buck. His furniture is plastic, so it won't scratch easy. I bet he saved a bundle by using that composite door and look, vinyl windows! He'll never have to paint those babies!' Or are they thinking, 'This office looks kind of lightweight. I wonder how long this guy has been in business, anyway?'
Seriously, wood makes a good impression. Even unconsciously your clients will notice details such as polished wood floors and woodwork, or wood painted to match the carpeting and drapes. Wood gives a sense of permanency and sound construction which will enhance your professional image. Unless your office is in a site trailer, wood will be the material of choice for doors and windows.
If wood works so well for office furniture and floors, why would any other material be suitable for the windows of your office? Wooden sash windows or plastic windows which option gives a better impression in an office environment? No contest.
The winning team in this debate will have to convincingly argue that the material they support is superior in the perception of the clients who will come to the office. So let us see what arguments may be made.
As for the marketplace, wood costs more than plastic in any application. Perception is that wood is more valuable. You rarely if ever see 'hard plastic floors throughout' in a real estate listing, do you? If the floors - or the windows - are plastic, no one advertises the fact.
Or do you open a heavy wooden door with a brass knocker, to step into a thickly carpeted foyer with red leather chairs and an efficient looking lady seated behind a gleaming mahogany desk. Subscription magazines are waiting on a polished wooden coffee table, and the great outdoors is screened from view by heavy drapes, enhancing the atmosphere of privacy and privilege.
Of course people notice. Then, if what they notice is plastic, what are they thinking? 'Hey, this guy is smart, and he knows how to save a buck. His furniture is plastic, so it won't scratch easy. I bet he saved a bundle by using that composite door and look, vinyl windows! He'll never have to paint those babies!' Or are they thinking, 'This office looks kind of lightweight. I wonder how long this guy has been in business, anyway?'
Seriously, wood makes a good impression. Even unconsciously your clients will notice details such as polished wood floors and woodwork, or wood painted to match the carpeting and drapes. Wood gives a sense of permanency and sound construction which will enhance your professional image. Unless your office is in a site trailer, wood will be the material of choice for doors and windows.
If wood works so well for office furniture and floors, why would any other material be suitable for the windows of your office? Wooden sash windows or plastic windows which option gives a better impression in an office environment? No contest.
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