A Great Interior Means a Successful Business!
An interior can make or break a business—that is my firm belief. Is the interior design of an office, restaurant, or gym really that important? The short answer is: absolutely, yes!
In this blog, I share 6 compelling arguments for how a well-designed interior transformation drives business success.
1. Your Interior Either Attracts or Repels
Consciously or subconsciously, people do not like spending time in an unappealing space. Whether it is an office, a gym, or a restaurant, the layout, lighting, colors, materials, and furniture must be just right—otherwise, people simply won't return. They will feel uncomfortable in your establishment. No matter what your brand promises: if the look and feel of your building does not match your words, you won't convince anyone.
Your team also has specific environmental needs to function at their best. A workplace must be both visually balanced and functionally sound. For instance, while some employees prefer to work in quiet isolation, a business also requires an interactive hub where colleagues can connect and collaborate in an inspiring setting. You want an environment where employees aren't counting down the minutes to escape at the end of the day, but rather feel comfortable staying an extra hour or catching up over a drink.
2. The Interior Reflects What Your Business Stands For
When you partner with Marielle van Essen to transform your commercial space, our first step is to discuss your business vision and target audience—both for your clients and your staff. What do you want to project as a brand? What kind of clients and talent do you want to attract? What are your growth goals for the coming years?
I tailor the design to align with these goals, both visually and functionally. You will find that the investment in your interior quickly pays for itself in rising profit margins. Think about it: clients who love to return, a team that genuinely enjoys coming to work, and a thriving company culture. On top of that, you will find yourself working with greater focus and productivity. That is the true foundation of a successful business.
3. A Successful Design Precedes a Successful Business
Experience shows that deep dives into a company's identity, core values, and future vision force entrepreneurs to think critically about their business strategy. It provides a clearer strategic direction.
Successful people—those who are genuinely willing to invest—understand better than anyone how crucial a beautiful, inspiring space is for their own well-being and success. They choose it intentionally. Therefore, if you want your company to grow, you must elevate your presentation. Transform your interior into the absolute best version of what your business aspires to become.
Do not wait to upgrade your interior until your profits increase. Turn it around: realize that your business will generate more revenue once your physical space embodies that future version. The desired success and financial returns will follow much faster, and likely manifold.
4. An Inviting and Connecting Environment for Your Team
In this day and age, employers simply cannot get away with uninspiring, unhealthy workspaces. Talent shortages are widespread, and you cannot retain top employees if your office isn't a rewarding place to spend time. If they aren't happy, there are ten other companies waiting for them. A successful business moving toward ambitious goals provides a sense of future perspective and growth, which is key to employee retention.
Add to this the psychological fact that humans are fundamentally social creatures who crave connection, and it becomes clear that a business must feature a beautiful, functional, and interactive communal space. A dedicated area where colleagues can connect during the day, unwind for a moment, and enjoy a drink together once the work is done.
5. Commercial Interiors Address Highly Specific Needs
Every industry has unique requirements that the interior design must accommodate. Having owned my own law firms for 20 years, I know firsthand that a law office must offer absolute confidentiality to its clients. This might mean designing multiple separate waiting areas, focusing heavily on soundproofing meeting rooms, and ensuring phone calls from support staff cannot be overheard by visitors. Acoustic management in private offices and meeting spaces is vital.
Another frequently underestimated aspect is the impact of poor lighting on clients and staff. At best, it makes a space feel cold and uninviting; at worst, it can negatively impact employee health. Working for hours under harsh fluorescent bulbs or in dimly lit spaces disrupts sleep patterns, lowers productivity, and causes chronic headaches or eye strain—leading to increased sick leave.
6. Leave Your Commercial Space to an Interior Specialist
An exceptional commercial interior design accounts for all the aspects mentioned above, and so much more. It is a highly specialized craft, and an interior design professional will introduce innovative concepts that you might never have considered yourself.
Save yourself countless hours of shopping, sourcing, and researching—which often carries the risk of making costly purchasing mistakes. Your time is better spent doing what you do best: leading your company. Let an interior professional do what they do best: transform your space.
Are you ready to take your business to the next level? I would love to discuss how we can achieve this together!
Marielle van Essen
Interior Designer & AI Educator