In our line of work, we talk a lot about how an office space can impact the work experience. In today’s highly competitive marketplace, attracting and retaining top talent is top of mind. So how do you use the office environment as a tool to lure the best and the brightest? One of the biggest trends we’re seeing in office design is the integration of hospitality elements to create a great work experience. We’re witnessing it with the design features, layouts and amenities. Like hotels, companies are looking at the office holistically. They’re creating an entire brand experience, offering a variety of working environments that cater to individual workstyles.
Great Work Experience
More and more companies are taking cues from the hospitality industry to better provide moments throughout the day. Curated seating, cafes, and communal areas, are bolstering employee engagement and creating a positive experience. According to the Gensler U.S. Workplace Survey 2019, which polled more than 6,000 U.S. office workers across a variety of industries and demographics, 14% of corporate workers use co-working spaces regularly. The survey also revealed, according to 79% of their respondents, that choice and variety are critical for a great experience. Just as hotels strive to create a memorable stay, corporations are following suit. They’re creating a fresh atmosphere while giving employees ample choice to get work done.
Design Features, Layout and Amenities
In a move towards a more balanced office, corporations are adopting corpitality concepts, infusing hospitality amenities and residential design elements into their workplace design. In addition to providing choice when it comes to how an employee works, employers are creating moments within these seating choices.