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Designing Creative Spaces for Offices

With the rise and success of startups and collaborative office groups, creative space is more important than ever when designing or renovating an office. Closed doors and isolating cubicles have been replaced with open spaces, lower walls and multiple collaboration zones. Creative areas should include flexible seating and furniture, allowing for different uses throughout the day and providing a natural space for coworkers to meet and share ideas.

Here are some suggestions for designing creative spaces in the office:

Furniture:

Comfortable seating and flexible ottomans allow for a variety of seating arrangements, conducive to group discussions or one-on-one brainstorming.

Lounge seating can create an open and relaxed area, helping employees to feel comfortable and encourage conversation.

Standing height tables with stools offers employees different posture options, keeping them engaged and reducing fatigue.

 

Wall surfaces:

Adding tackable surfaces like cork wall panels  will allow users to actively engage and share information and ideas. Additionally, cork provides excellent sound absorption for an optimal meeting space.

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White boards or glass surfaces create a great place for writing and drawings ideas that everyone can see and contribute to for instant brainstorming. Post-it notes can be quickly arranged to express ideas and thoughts.  

 

Don’t forget to incorporate technology too- including monitors or projectors will enable users to share digital content and collaborate with teammates, even those in remote offices.

 

Flooring:

It is also important to consider the flooring when designing your space. In an office, flooring should be aesthetically pleasing while also offering good sound absorption and cushion for long periods of standing. Cork flooring can provide all of these features in addition to offering high-traffic durability.