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Types of office spaces

Types of office spaces

While much has been written about the post-pandemic workspaces, there is no denying the fact that offices will continue to play a crucial role in our lives. Here’s a deep dive into the types of office spaces and the transitions that will define the future of workspaces. 

1) Traditional Office

The most basic of office layouts, there is no doubt that the traditional office space is the most functional one. An open floor plan. Rows of desks and furniture arranged to enhance the productivity and performance of the teams involved were the hallmark of this layout. However, this layout is undergoing a sea of change in the post-Covid 19 world.  

2) Business Centers

A business centre is a physical place providing office solutions to all types of businesses and organisations.  They are generally a group of buildings that houses many smaller offices located in premium areas of any city and provide premium services to their tenants. 

3) Shared or Coworking space

As the number of web-based -entrepreneurs and freelancers grew, they needed an alternative to working from the garage or the coffee shops – the result was the coworking space. Since its birth in the 2000s, coworking spaces have now evolved into a global phenomenon. If you are someone who swears by flexibility, along with convenience, coworking is the way to go. And it is a great value proposition too, especially if you are a startup. The IT parks across Kerala offer co-working and plug and play office spaces. Contact us for more details 

4) Future-ready workspaces 

Rows of desks. An open floor plan. Teams sitting and working together. This was the all-familiar sight before the Covid 19 pandemic changed life as we knew it. We have moved on. The office spaces of the future will follow the go green philosophy, flex for success and embrace outdoor spaces. Read more about the changes that the big names in tech have already adapted here. https://www.linkedin.com/business/talent/blog/talent-engagement/offices-of-the-future-have-arrived