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Corporate Office Design

Tips for Designing a Corporate Office

Many offices are embracing collaborative coworking spaces while traditional corporate office design has been placed on the back burner. But corporate office design doesn’t have to be made up of outdated, boring, and cold feeling cubicles. There is a new approach to designing a corporate office that embraces modern, professional workspaces. Productivity Employee productivity is a […]

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2019 Office Design Trends

5 Ways to Revamp Your Office Design

Office design is an integral part of the success of a business. While new technologies are being implemented each year, new trends are being adopted into office spaces. This fluid and ever-changing landscape provides numerous opportunities for new and exciting office designs. The trend toward office optimization is forecasted to increase exponentially and these 5

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Cubicles vs. Open Office: The Pros and Cons of Both

There has been much debate over which office design is most conducive to employee productivity, closed offices (cubicles) or open office designs. While both options have their pros and cons, it is completely dependent on your business which selection is right for you. We’ll go over the pros and cons of both closed and open

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Open and Traditional Offices – Can You Have a Blend?

Open and Traditional Offices – Can You Have a Blend? If this blog title is giving you déjà vu, there’s a perfectly good reason. We’ve blogged about traditional and open offices before. Heck, we’re so obsessed we just made up the term “Tradopen” to describe the blend between a traditional and open style. But how

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Standard Office Layout: Do those walls hurt or help?

In my previous blog post, I listed reasons companies decide on an open floor plan. Doing so cuts down on unnecessary emails, encourages communication, increases productivity for teams and prompts employees to be quieter since proximity dictates discretion. I went through each reason with a devil’s advocate on my shoulder and concluded there were as

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