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New Trends in Modern Office Space Planning

2021-01-12
New Trends in Modern Office Space Planning

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Tired of the same old, uninspired offices? Many companies have added living spaces to their offices to give employees a work-from-home feel, which certainly makes people more comfortable. However, the lack of suitable tools to help employees complete their work can also cause problems. So how can we transform the office into a highly efficient workspace that exudes a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere while also inspiring creative thinking? Unlike the monotony of typical office environments, ONLY office furniture emphasizes the perfect combination of work, study, and daily life, aiming to create an exceptional office experience for businesses.

 

 

ONLY, derived from the English word "ONLY," emphasizes "unique office furniture," providing customers with office furniture based on healthy technology. What constitutes a healthy office environment? Ouling Office Furniture states that in the 21st century, healthy posture no longer means sitting upright and rigidly still. Companies should encourage employees to frequently change positions, move around, and even allow them to elevate their legs for a break during work. Research shows that a relaxed posture while sitting on a sofa helps stimulate creative thinking. Therefore, Ouling Office Furniture proposes a new type of OA furniture that allows employees to work not only sitting, but also standing, leaning against a high chair, or even lying down to rest or walk around. Good office equipment enables employees to have a healthy physical and mental state and complete their work more efficiently.

 

Besides good office furniture, how should one plan an office environment? Why are some spaces always in high demand, while others remain unused for a long time? ONLY Office Furniture Based on over a decade of experience selling office furniture and planning office spaces, the expert suggests that owners first clarify what kind of work they want employees to do in this area and what types of activities they want to encourage. For example, if the goal is to promote interaction among employees to stimulate team creativity and independent thinking, the space should be designed as an area for communication, conversation, and informal discussions. Additionally, partitions, walls, furniture, potted plants, and even mobile office furniture such as phone booths can be used to divide different spaces, creating private spaces where employees can concentrate and feel a sense of privacy, thus helping them focus more on their work.

 

 

In the 21st century, the direction of office space planning is changing rapidly with the evolution of work styles. How to achieve a balance between open collaborative or shared spaces and private independent work areas in the current office space; being able to return to one's own independent space to reflect, organize thoughts and provide feedback after discussions and brainstorming with colleagues, and to switch freely and smoothly according to work needs will be the planning trend of modern office spaces.