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Top commercial office layout tips

Published on 2010-12-07T00:00:00

Finalising office layouts can be a difficult process particularly if you are moving premises. There are many pitfalls to consider which can impact on the overall productivity of your employees. The right office layout will maintain a positive working environment and atmosphere; however the wrong setup can also destroy morale and alienate employees.

Therefore choosing an office layout is a decision that should not be taken lightly. Consequently there are many things to consider before making your final choice.

Make employees a primary concern
As the bedrock of your business it is imperative that you consider your workforce when planning a new office layout. Ensure they have easy access to toilets, water coolers, fire escapes and staff rooms. If you have any disabled employees it is important to consider their access throughout the premises.

Meeting your business demands
The basis of your office layout depends greatly on the level of discussion and planning required between employees. If there is a need for regular conversation then it is unlikely that you will choose a cubicle-style setup. An open plan office is much more welcomed by employees who enjoy the benefits of increased personal space and the ability to socialise with all members of the team.

Light the way
The debate over natural and artificial lighting continues to rage on in numerous business sectors. However what we can all agree on is the more natural lighting the better. Not only is it healthy and environmentally-friendly, it is also much more cost-effective for your company.

When surveying new potential office space to let you should attempt to visualise your business in the workspace and iron out any issues or concerns well before signing on the dotted line and moving in.

The right office layout will maintain a positive working environment and atmosphere.

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