3. PRIVATE OFFICES
◦ A private office is a space that is separated
and out of ear shot from other companies.
Compared to open offices, private offices
offer businesses control over the space,
more privacy, and a quieter working
environment. You can find private offices in
serviced, leased, and subleased office
spaces.
6. CONFERENCE ROOM
◦ Conference rooms help to make your
meetings run more smoothly. They are
quiet, private spaces where people feel
happy sharing information and ideas. They
also provide a comfortable and
professional setting — so you can count on
getting the most from your team and
making the best possible impression
9. RECEPTION AREA
The reception area is the first room you enter in a
workspace. It’s located by the entrance and can be
either big or small. Its primary function is to greet
visitors and guide them on their way to meetings,
but it has many other uses besides that.
It can provide a waiting area for guests, delivery,
and pick-up of parcels – besides an overview of the
office. It’s the physical space that directly reflects
your company’s values, which is why it’s so
pertinent that you put some thought into how it
looks.