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Modern Workplace Designs




Corporate environments are changing to accommodate evolving organizational cultures, shifting demographics, and a slew of new and varied work styles that accompany all of these changes. Offices are becoming increasingly diverse, with design focusing on people and their interactions with their workspace. It is a human-centered approach that keeps people comfortable, engaged, and inspired while embodying a company's brand and culture.


Applying today's design trends to your office spaces can give you that aesthetic feel. Gathering ideas from your employees on vegetation, lighting ideas, and calming color palette selections will enhance employee interaction.


Here are some workplace designs you can follow:


Zen at Work


Organizations today prioritize spaces that promote a holistic state of well-being. The advantages are nearly limitless. People who are physically fit and happy at work take less time off and perform better. An excellent place to start is creating a comfortable, soothing environment that gives people control over their space.


Defined by their simplicity and balance, zen workspaces reduce stress while encouraging creativity and innovation. When people don't have to think about their surroundings as much, they are free to work in whatever way suits them best, and they can focus their energy on developing new ideas or completing complex tasks. 


From the Old to the New


The "Old to New" design trend gives the spaces inside these renovated commercial buildings a nostalgic look and feel by incorporating vintage furnishings. Pieces inspired by mid-century modern, art deco, and other notable design movements of the past. Recycled, repurposed, and reused elements give spaces a rustic feel while satisfying a desire for zero waste. Retro-inspired materials, textures, and colorways add a familiar, comforting warmth that welcomes everyone.


Nature-Inspired Designs 


Biophilia refers to people's intrinsic yearning to interact with nature. According to research, being outside can be energetic, increase mood, and improve general well-being. Organizations today are recognizing the value of biophilic design, which integrates interiors and outside. Businesses use unused outdoor space to create enticing work and social environments for employees, thanks to advances in mobile technology and extensive Wi-Fi enhancements. Rooftops, patios, and lawns are transformed into park-like settings with outdoor lounge furnishings where people may work, play, or relax in the open air.


Residential Designs


While the balance of home and office is not a new concept, The evolution of the open-plan office and social spaces are being discussed, pushing it to the forefront of future workplace design. People work best in environments that make them feel at ease. Allowing people to select from a range of casual settings provides a more reminiscent home, a neighborhood café, or a quiet reading library.


Energetic and Creative Designs


It is immensely desirable to work in environments that encourage and actively drive creativity and innovation. Giving your employees work-life balance allowing them to stretch and play around, will improve employees' overall productivity, engagement, and morale.


Now that you know the modern trends in office designs, it's time to change how your office looks! Start renovating for more engaged employee productivity. You can also install a recessed wall access panel to give that aesthetic design while giving your electrical and plumbing equipment easy access.


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