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Office Space: Organization Options ⠀

Office Space: Organization Options ⠀

💡 Office is the think tank of your company. And how should everything be arranged in the brain? Right! Everything is in place and in order! After all, it is here that brilliant ideas and creative solutions arise! But in order for these processes to proceed easily, it is necessary to create optimal conditions through the organization of office space. To date, three options for their design are used: ⠀
- Open space (came to us from America) ⠀
- European style ⠀
- Japanese style ⠀

🗃 Open Space ⠀
American-style open offices appeared here not so long ago, but have already managed to gain many fans and are quite actively crowding out the usual planning system. The principle of its organization implies the presence of all employees, including management, in one spacious hall. No doors, interior walls or corridors. In the interior design of the office, mobile and transformable partitions are actively used. With their help, the personal space of each employee is allocated ⠀

🔲 Another interesting feature of open spaces is minimalism in furniture. Almost do not use decor (in the classical sense), only logos and company attributes of the company. The general style of the office is in corporate colors .⠀

🔲 The head’s office is not often designed differently, but they try to make it separate. When planning an office space, this part can be separated into a separate office or securely fenced off from the rest of the area, for example, hiding behind blinds. ⠀

🔗 With this approach to the organization of the office, optimal air conditioning and lighting is provided. And also people who are focused on solving certain problems can freely discuss working moments. ⠀

🗄 Employees are not always seated at separate tables. Sometimes their workplace becomes one table. This office furniture can have the most unpredictable configuration. Storage systems represent modules. Other furnishings are also lightweight and mobile. Examples of such interiors can be seen in banks. ⠀

▶ In the next posts we will talk about the European and Japanese planning system!

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