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Guide To Office
Design & Layout

Find office design tips, from working out your requirements and picking the right workspace to choosing the best office layout for your team's needs.

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Guide To Office
Design & Layout

Whether you’re starting fresh or revamping your existing workspace, good office design and layout can completely transform how your team works. From improving productivity to boosting morale, the right setup supports your people and your business. In this guide, we’ll walk through the basics of office and workspace design, layout strategies, and tips to create a flexible, functional office that works for you.

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What Are The Basics
Of Office Design?

A well-designed office is about more than just furniture placement. It’s about creating a space that’s comfortable, productive, and tailored to how your team works. Core factors include:

  • Space allocation – Positioning desks, meeting areas, and breakouts to support flow

  • Sensory elements – Lighting, heating, soundproofing, music or noise control

  • Privacy – Balance between shared and private areas

  • Durability – Choosing furniture and materials built to last

  • Ease of maintenance – Keeping the space functional and tidy

  • Ergonomics – Aligning layout with how your team works, moves, and interacts

What Is A Good
Office Layout?

There’s no one-size-fits-all layout—but a good office layout maximises your space, matches your team’s needs, and leaves no area wasted.

A great layout includes:

  • Clear work zones and purpose-driven spaces

  • Intuitive flow between areas like desks, meetings, and common areas

  • Smart use of natural light and movement space

  • Space for focus, collaboration, and downtime

What Are The Steps
To Designing An Office Layout?

Step 1: Consider how you plan to use the office

Think about your day-to-day needs:

  • Desks and meeting rooms?

  • Breakout areas?

  • Storage?

  • How many team members at once?

  • Will you host events or need flexibility?

Step 2: Find an office space that meets your needs

Your layout starts with choosing the right space.
Look for:

  • Flexible layouts

  • Ideal size for your team

  • Good location and budget fit
    Tradestars offers adaptable units you can shape your way.

Step 3: Design a layout based on your chosen office

Use the space intentionally:

  • Meeting areas near natural light

  • Desks positioned away from window glare

  • Storage tucked out of the main path
    Small changes can have a big impact.

Step 4: Get your team’s input

Once your basic layout is mapped out, get feedback.
Your team may flag blind spots (like not enough quiet corners or plug sockets).
Want more private space? Tradestars also includes shared meeting rooms and phone booths across locations.

Step 5: Figure out what furniture and furnishings you need

Look for:

  • Modular, moveable furniture

  • Stackable storage and rolling desks

  • Items that can be reconfigured for different uses
    Hosting a team session? Rearrange desks to face inward. Launching a product? Convert the space into a prep zone.

Step 6: Get set up and decorate

Bring in not just the essentials, but the character.
Plants, posters, artwork, colours—these small things make the space feel good to work in.

What Are The Main Types
Of Office Layout?

Each business has different needs. Here are the main layout types to consider:

Traditional/Cubicle Office

Individual work focus
High partitions or enclosed desks
Quiet and private, ideal for heads-down roles
Less suited for collaboration or fast-moving teams

Open Office Layout

Shared spaces, minimal partitions
Encourages collaboration and co-working
Includes casual zones and hot-desks
Can be noisy or distracting for focus-heavy roles

Activity-Based Layout

Space is divided by activity: focus zones, collaboration, lounges
Often includes built-in separation (soundproofing, room dividers)
Good for mature teams who need defined areas
Less flexible for businesses with fast-changing needs

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Looking to design your next office? Tradestars offers flexible, customisable office studios across London. Whether you need a private studio, collaborative zone, or scalable workspace, we can help.

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