As the business of doing business continues its rapid evolution in 2017, so will the way we get it done. Advances in technology, new developments in how people work together and the Millennial impact on office culture will continue to influence how we approach work.
Below are insights into trends we may see emerge in 2017’s offices.
Integration
As in recent years, the integration of technology into office furniture will continue to rise. USB ports, minimal storage and an increase in outlets within the office are just some of the ways office spaces are adapting to changing needs. Along with the adaptation to wireless laptops and digital files, technology will drive mobility and the ability to work from anywhere – within the office or remotely.
Collaboration
However, the need for private offices will not completely go away; many employees will always prefer the space to focus for certain kinds of work. Unassigned private alcoves or offices allow that privacy when it’s needed, while still encouraging the collaborative work environment.
Adaptability
In 2017 we will see workplaces not only becoming more collaborative, but also more adaptable. Diverse employee work styles, space for collaboration, and the mobility of work will solidify the trend toward transitional and shared spaces. Employees may only come in for certain days, or work from anywhere within the office. There will be an increased need for multipurpose furniture, such as table desks that can be placed in private or collaborative spaces to be used singly as a personal desk or together for a team meeting.
Looking forward to 2017
Changing work styles, technology and culture will drive how we use our office spaces in 2017. Fortunately, the rise in collaboration and mobility lend themselves to spaces that scale well for all office sizes and budgets. The sky is the limit on creativity, with more opportunity than ever to customize a workspace that’s exactly right for your business.