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Office Furniture Layout & Installation

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Office Furniture Layout & Installation

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The layout of your office is an important factor that affects how your employees will perform their tasks. Before you decide on your office layout, you want to make sure you have identified your office planning objectives. Once these are in place, you want to think about the types of tasks that your employees perform, their need for interaction with each other and clients, as well as the accessibility of support functions.

 

Whether it's reconfiguring a large office environment or finding the perfect piece of furniture to accommodate that unusual structural challenge, we're here for you. Let us be your support partner and help you navigate the world of office design.

 

We will help you design a layout to suit your needs. 2D and 3D drawings will help you visualize your office layout.

 

Our experienced design consultants will connect you with a variety of high-quality office furniture and customized solutions to meet both your budget and unique space needs.

2D and 3D Drawings To Help You Visualize Your Office Layout


- Step 1 -

Planning

Our design experts will help you configure an office furniture layout that will meet both your budget and unique space needs.

- Step 2 -

Design

Our design experts will create 2D and 3D drawings of your desired office furniture layout according to your specifications.

- Step 3 -

Place Order

After you've confirmed with our design experts that the drawings will fit your needs, you'll then place the order for the furniture.

- Step 4 -

Delivery & Install

Once your order is placed, the furniture will be delivered to you within 4-6 weeks. We also offer an optional installation service.


Design Layout Ideas

Traditional Office

A traditional office layout is made up of individual offices that are “built-in” meaning that they are permanent or semi-permanent. This style of office will include a combination of enclosed offices and meeting spaces with a more open reception area for receiving customers.

Cubicle Office Layout

A cubicle office layout is a type of open office plan where the workspaces are created using partition walls on 3 sides to form a box or “cubicle”. This style of workspace is more space and cost efficient compared to built-in offices. It is typically used in combination with built-in meeting rooms and private offices for senior staff.

Low Partition Office

A low partition office is the more modern version of the cubicle office, where the height of the partition walls around the workspaces is lower to allow for more light and interaction between workers. Like a cubicle office, it may include built-in meeting rooms and offices if more privacy is required.

Team-Based Layout

A team-based layout groups workers by team. The size and space allocated to each team vary depending on the type of work that needs to get done. A team workspace will often include individual workstations and a collaboration space. This reduces the need for meeting rooms.

Open-Plan Office

An open-plan office does away with partition walls altogether. Instead, work areas are created and defined using furniture. Desks may be lined up side by side to create “banks” or they may be replaced with multi-person work tables called “benches”. Tables and lounge seating are used to create informal meeting and collaboration areas. The appeal of this type of office is that it is very flexible and can expand, contract and be reconfigured easily.

Hybrid Office Layout

The hybrid office is one of the newest office types. It combines elements of all the above office styles based on the needs of your company. Think of creating your office floor plan as if you had a menu, from which to pick and choose different “environments” based on the needs of your company. Innovative new office systems are making this more possible and easier than ever.

Offices

Break Areas

Boardrooms

Schools

Lounge Areas

Home Offices

Furniture Brands

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