Wishing for a Cubicle in an Open-Office World

Google spearheaded the open-office movement, where they literally took down the walls in their offices. Many people, managers more importantly, liked the idea of omni-accessibility where they work. Soon enough, everybody wanted it for himself or herself and became a norm when designing an office space. Millennials certainly like it, and they make up most More…

Using Design To Establish Office Culture

You don’t have to be a mega-zillionaire corporation, like Google, to have an office space that will make your employees happy. Yes, we’ve heard all about the search engine giant and its charming office stations. Who wouldn’t be happy with a swimming pool right next to their work station? While nobody disagrees that an indoor More…

The Secret Origin of the Cubicle

These days, the cubicle doesn’t enjoy a happy reputation in the office. Design websites often use words such as grey and drab whenever they talk about the space, and give all kinds of advice on how to make it ‘better’. The perception against cubicles is now so bad that offices are going back to the More…

3 Big Ideas for Small Office Spaces

A small office space can be restrictive due to poor design and arrangement. It might cause weak work performance, as employees can’t think and move freely within the area. It’s important for businesses to understand that the workplace is among the contributing factors to employee satisfaction. If you want to improve the overall performance of More…