We know that managing an office space (that is supportive of all varying occupant needs) is a challenge. Missing the connection between workspace wellness and design has a huge impact on health & well-being. We believe that good design means everything has a purpose. As experts in Commercial Interior Design with decades of experience working on projects like yours, our design intent is always based on finding the best possible solution, equally including the parameters of: function, form, budget and timeline.
Whether you're considering moving or renovating, your office is an investment in the success of your team and your business.
The reality is that in today's office environments, there is no "one size fits all" calculation. This is a complete shift from how we used to think about office spaces. Maybe you really need training space, but only once per month. Probably your team needs a combination of focus and collaborative spaces, but how much of each? By rethinking which areas are most utilized you may find that these functions can be combined, which means truly getting the most out of your space! Best of all, there are many excellent tools for evaluating utilization - both before embarking on an improvement project and on an ongoing basis.
Our expert led needs analysis, space planning and feasibility studies help you to get the best ROI from your workspace. Considering how wellness could be incorporated? Accommodating a hybrid team? Wondering how to coordinate a complex move? We simplify the options and make it easy to see what is next. Reach out about these services before you renovate, or even begin to search for space!
Have you ever thought about how your work environment impacts your productivity and feeling of wellness? Most of us spend 90% of our time indoors and research has shown that the spaces we spend time in have an enormous impact on our overall health and well-being.
You know the well-being of your team impacts their performance and understand the importance of flexibility and choice. That is why your organization is offering a hybrid work model.
So what does that mean for your workspace? Too often, companies have not considered the opportunity to evaluate how their space can best support their teams new working style.