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Features That Can Make Your Leased Office Space Feel Spacious

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Spaciousness is a topic that should be on your mind when you evaluate different office spaces for lease. The first thing that you'll want to look at is the square footage of the space. Few people enjoy working in an environment that is cramped, and an office space that has enough square footage to meet or exceed your needs will be a good choice. There are other features that can contribute to the office feeling spacious, so you'll want to take note of the following three topics whenever you visit an office space to evaluate whether it will be a good fit for your business.

Tall Ceilings

If two office spaces have similar square footage but one has standard ceilings and the other has tall ceilings, it's almost certain that the latter space will feel much more spacious. An office space with tall ceilings can have an open vibe that you and your employees appreciate. Even if you fill up much of the space with cubicles, desks, and other office furniture, you may feel as though the office still feels roomy. Office space listings will often mention if they have tall ceilings. If you are not sure, talk to the leasing agent to confirm this detail before you visit.

Natural Light

Natural light can also be instrumental in giving an office a spacious feel. There are several different scenarios that you might come across. For example, one of the exterior walls of the space may be glass, which can help to brighten the entire office. Or if you are looking at a space in a one-floor building, it may have a series of skylights as a way of providing more natural light. Spaces that have minimal natural light can often feel cramped and unwelcoming, so you'll want to stay away from such listings.

Interior Walls

The number of interior walls inside of an office space can also influence how roomy the space feels. Some spaces have more of an open concept, with minimal interior walls, while others are divided into several individual offices. While the nature of your business will partly influence what layout you should pursue, an office space that has relatively few interior walls can feel spacious for you and your staff. An open-concept layout can also be conducive to collaboration, which may be something that you're eager to foster when you get established in this new space.


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