Working Hard or Hardly Working: 
Simple Office Design Tips
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average American 
employee (age 25-54) spends about 8.8 hours a day working or 
performing work-related activities. That’s over a third of your day! 
With so much time spent at the office, investing in good workspace 
design is more important than ever. Here are some simple design tips to 
help your small business improve efficiency, productivity, and comfort.
1 Invest in ergonomic furniture. 
Spending more upfront on ergonomic furniture will 
save you in the long-term. Good furniture: 
Stimulates 
productivity 
Reduces the 
number of sick 
days 
(caused by lower back pain and general discomfort) 
Improves 
worker 
satisfaction
Splurge on: 
Movable 
computer 
monitor arms 
Adjustable 
desks 
Chairs that conform 
to your shape and 
promote good posture
2 Let there be light 
Natural light has an immense impact 
on mood, health, and productivity. It 
offers a wider color spectrum, allowing 
workers to notice finer details and 
perform basic tasks better. 
Natural light also reduces 
headaches, migraines, and eye 
fatigue brought on by looking at 
a computer screen for hours.
To increase natural light, consider 
creating a more open floor plan by: 
Investing in community desks 
instead of cubicles and more 
closed off workstations 
Knocking down 
interior walls 
Using glass walls 
for private offices 
and conference rooms
3 Create buzz 
Open plans also cultivate 
office buzz. 
Buzz, or background noise, is created by the various conversations happening all at 
once. This background noise builds a sense of privacy that encourages everyone to 
talk, interact, and come up with new ideas freely, adding more to the buzz.
Forget one desk per person 4 
Thanks to wireless 
technology, workers don’t 
need to stay chained to a 
desk all day. 
Create breakout spaces that give workers a 
change of scenery and a communal area for 
impromptu meetings. Establishing alternate 
work spaces also saves you money on desks.
Keep it clean 5 
An unkempt office breeds 
disorganization, saps energy, and 
reflects poorly on you. Take a few 
minutes every day to declutter your 
stacks of documents, file your folders, 
and organize your office debris. 
Above all, make sure you have plenty 
of storage, whether it’s built-in 
drawers, wall-mounted shelves, or 
mobile racks.
Let your employees choose 6 
Allow workers to bring in: 
Photos 
Personal 
Pets items 
It costs you nothing but garners a world of benefits, brightening up your 
office while giving your employees the opportunity to act more naturally.
Brand your space 7 
Set your office apart from the rest with branding that aligns 
with your business. This includes: 
Your logo 
A unique 
color palette 
Iconic 
objects 
Record 
C ompany 
Company 
culture
For furniture and professional workspace planning, 
visit San Diego Office & Modular Design 
www.sd-office.com 
Resources: 
http://www.bls.gov/tus/charts/ 
http://mashable.com/2011/08/01/office-design-tips 
http://www.inc.com/ss/jessica-stillman/10-office-design-tips-foster-creativity 
http://www.allbusiness.com/8-office-decorating-tips/15617190.html 
http://epiclaunch.com/10-tips-for-setting-up-your-small-business%E2%80%99s-office/

Working Hard or Hardly Working: Simple Office Design Tips

  • 1.
    Working Hard orHardly Working: Simple Office Design Tips
  • 2.
    According to theBureau of Labor Statistics, the average American employee (age 25-54) spends about 8.8 hours a day working or performing work-related activities. That’s over a third of your day! With so much time spent at the office, investing in good workspace design is more important than ever. Here are some simple design tips to help your small business improve efficiency, productivity, and comfort.
  • 3.
    1 Invest inergonomic furniture. Spending more upfront on ergonomic furniture will save you in the long-term. Good furniture: Stimulates productivity Reduces the number of sick days (caused by lower back pain and general discomfort) Improves worker satisfaction
  • 4.
    Splurge on: Movable computer monitor arms Adjustable desks Chairs that conform to your shape and promote good posture
  • 5.
    2 Let therebe light Natural light has an immense impact on mood, health, and productivity. It offers a wider color spectrum, allowing workers to notice finer details and perform basic tasks better. Natural light also reduces headaches, migraines, and eye fatigue brought on by looking at a computer screen for hours.
  • 6.
    To increase naturallight, consider creating a more open floor plan by: Investing in community desks instead of cubicles and more closed off workstations Knocking down interior walls Using glass walls for private offices and conference rooms
  • 7.
    3 Create buzz Open plans also cultivate office buzz. Buzz, or background noise, is created by the various conversations happening all at once. This background noise builds a sense of privacy that encourages everyone to talk, interact, and come up with new ideas freely, adding more to the buzz.
  • 8.
    Forget one deskper person 4 Thanks to wireless technology, workers don’t need to stay chained to a desk all day. Create breakout spaces that give workers a change of scenery and a communal area for impromptu meetings. Establishing alternate work spaces also saves you money on desks.
  • 9.
    Keep it clean5 An unkempt office breeds disorganization, saps energy, and reflects poorly on you. Take a few minutes every day to declutter your stacks of documents, file your folders, and organize your office debris. Above all, make sure you have plenty of storage, whether it’s built-in drawers, wall-mounted shelves, or mobile racks.
  • 10.
    Let your employeeschoose 6 Allow workers to bring in: Photos Personal Pets items It costs you nothing but garners a world of benefits, brightening up your office while giving your employees the opportunity to act more naturally.
  • 11.
    Brand your space7 Set your office apart from the rest with branding that aligns with your business. This includes: Your logo A unique color palette Iconic objects Record C ompany Company culture
  • 12.
    For furniture andprofessional workspace planning, visit San Diego Office & Modular Design www.sd-office.com Resources: http://www.bls.gov/tus/charts/ http://mashable.com/2011/08/01/office-design-tips http://www.inc.com/ss/jessica-stillman/10-office-design-tips-foster-creativity http://www.allbusiness.com/8-office-decorating-tips/15617190.html http://epiclaunch.com/10-tips-for-setting-up-your-small-business%E2%80%99s-office/