Office Design: The Secret Ingredient to Work Success

5 minutes

🪑💡Does your office space impact your productivity?

 

The evidence says yes.

 

A well-designed office can boost productivity by up to 20% according to Gensler, who also identifies a strong link between a high-performing business and the quality of its workspace.

 

Today’s law firms are ditching dreary cubicles and grey furniture for flexible spaces that spark creativity and collaboration. At Clifford Chance’s London office, they’ve introduced breakout zones and lots of natural light designed to support innovation and teamwork.

 

But not all open-plan designs are created equal. Harvard Business Review found standard open-plan offices can lower productivity, due to noise and lack of privacy.

 

So, office design isn’t simply about opening up a space, but designing diverse spaces so people can do what they need to—whether that’s having a confidential chat in private, working collaboratively in innovative hubs or having a space to relax and recharge.  

 

Integrating elements like plants, fresh air, and natural light can work wonders. Studies show that greenery can reduce stress and enhance memory retention, making employees happier and more efficient.

 

Your office space can also reflect your company’s values. Allen & Overy’s London HQ is intentionally designed for sustainability which aligns with their environmental values and creates a welcoming working space.

 

✨ How does your office design affect your work?

💬 Share your thoughts below!