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Open Offices

Turn Your Open Office into a Productive Office

A group of people working at desks in an bright open office. Hard-wood floors and exposed brick wall.

Open workspaces are not right for everyone. Some like the idea of the open office, but recent surveys find that noise distractions and lack of privacy top the list of dissatisfactions. The good news is that there is a better, more cost-effective way to help. By implying space, your open-office environment can transform into a productive workplace. Here are three ways you can use implied space:

  1. Minimize Distractions
  2. Define Space and Communicate Ownership
  3. Improve Wayfinding

There are many ways to create a better open office work experience and we can help.

Create a Better Open Office

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