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How would you like to create a new, refreshing office layout design that can make a world of difference to your team? Doesn’t that sound cool?
Well, according to our furniture experts at Direct Office, even a little change in your office layout can delight your team — if you do it the right way. Therefore, refreshing your office layout with new ideas doesn’t have to be pricey or time-consuming. However, it’s nothing wrong with recreating all the cool pictures you find on Pinterest if you have the resources.
Whether you’re building a new office space or planning to improve your existing one, your people and your company culture should primarily drive your office layout. For instance, if your company values collaboration, you should be including collaborative configurations, such as a newsroom-style setup, perfect for fast-paced work.
This article aims to provide you with practical layout ideas that fit your office environment and refresh your team. So without further ado, let’s discuss five office layouts that we want you to consider for your office.
If your office environment is fast-paced and your team needs a lot of collaboration, you would want to create a layout that enables uninterrupted communication and frequent impromptu meetings. All your groups may not have time to reserve conference rooms when they need to have meetings. Therefore, an agile layout aims to solve these issues and help create an undisturbed workflow. It includes casual meeting spaces and communication-friendly workstations.
A collaborative layout that consists of desk clusters, open space and flexible seatings
Does your business value a flexible working style and free-thinking? If it does, this layout might interest you. The flexible layout can be an excellent choice if your team enjoys moving around while working. Working at different locations inside an office space will provide a sense of freedom to your team. While the layout may not be suitable for agile operations, it’s best for creative offices and startups.
A flexible setup that offers mobile desks, standing office desks, couches, and flexible seating
Some tasks need uninterrupted focus. Therefore, they don’t thrive in active environments that have a lot of distractions. If your office is about executing creative tasks, then your team will definitely need quiet workstations for innovative ideas to flourish. Individuals, such as writers, designers, and even some programmers, prefer working alone and attending scheduled meetings. A quiet workspace will provide them with the tools they need to do their work while providing a comfortable environment to focus on.
A cubicle, but without the shortage of space and necessary tools
You’ll need to feed your team that works relentlessly on inventing the ‘next big idea’ with a layout that encourages the exchange of ideas. The work pace may not be agile, but your innovative team needs many discussions, resources, and frequent collaboration. What’s a better way to support your innovative team than providing them with an innovative layout. You can achieve an Innovative layout with the combination of the quiet and agile layout because your team members need uninterrupted focus, frequent discussions, sharing of ideas, and regular meetings.
Dedicated workstations with casual meeting spaces and information and discussion boards
Of course, many offices have diverse teams that take on different tasks and operate differently. Therefore, it’s no surprise that different teams prefer working differently. For example, a sales and marketing team selects an agile layout, while a creative team selects a quiet layout. According to a new study, it’s crucial that your employees select their working environment because doing so enhances their sense of belongingness. With a multi-environment layout, you can provide your team members with the layout of their choice.
Multiple layouts according to departments and teams
Focusing only on creating the best environment for your employees to complete particular roles might not be enough. You also need to give special attention to your team’s well-being, which is crucial for your organisation’s ultimate success. Therefore, we suggest you include a recharge zone in your workspace. It can be a breakout area, casual lounge, or simply a place to refresh. Recharge zones help your team to refresh and keep them from burning out.
A casual area with relaxing equipment and refreshing tools
As the saying goes, “If you stop learning, you’ll stop growing,” training and grooming your team should be a continuous process in your office. You can continually develop your team by engaging them in both work-related and non-work-related learning. It can be a crucial factor for organisational growth as well. Therefore, you’ll need a dedicated section for learning in your office space.
An area with a lot of writing spaces, screens, and casual seating