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Modern office design stands out as a workplace design movement that takes into account the needs and wishes of today’s workforce. Let’s take a look at the elements of modern office design and suggestions to inspire.

1) Natural Lighting

Natural lighting increases employee productivity, mood and energy. Large windows and glass walls allow daylight into the office. When that’s not an option, it’s also effective to equip lighting fixtures with bulbs of the right color temperature and spectrum.

2) Biophilic Design

Biophilic design is based on the idea that humans instinctively need and desire to connect with nature. Not surprisingly, nature does us good. Elements that can be used indoors, such as large windows that allow sunlight to enter, walls made of natural materials such as wood or stone, paintings with live plants and nature views, positively affect the productivity of employees.

3) Ergonomic Office Furniture

Ergonomic office furniture is specially designed to provide efficiency and comfort in the working environment. If you’re considering incorporating ergonomic office furniture into your office design, it’s a good idea to work with an experienced and trusted brand that not only supplies the products you need, but helps you identify which ones will benefit you and your employees.

4) Rest Rooms and Quiet Spaces

Designing break rooms with your employees in mind is an excellent way to show them you care. You can be inspired by living room designs with sofas and armchairs for employees to relax. Offering quiet spaces to provide privacy and reduce noise also supports employee productivity.

5) Hybrid Floor Plan

Choosing a hybrid floor plan over an open office design will ensure the satisfaction of your employees who need both silence and privacy and who can thrive in an open office when it comes to teamwork. Adding an open office space to hybridize your workspace is also a good way to increase the number of desks in a small office.