High ceiling
High ceilings make office spaces more airy and comfortable. Conversely, too low ceilings can create a feeling of stuffiness, limit air circulation and make employees easily tired when working for a long time. For offices with ceilings below about 2.6 m, the space often becomes cramped, affecting comfort and daily working psychology.
Office doors should not be arranged directly opposite the toilet.
The toilet is an area prone to odors and bacteria if not cleaned and ventilated regularly. The fact that the workplace is too close or opposite the toilet door can cause discomfort, affecting the working experience and health of employees.
If you just enter an office and see a toilet, the space is also easy to create an aesthetic and unprofessional feeling. For the work area of leaders or the meeting room, it is advisable to limit the location near the toilet to ensure privacy and a pleasant working environment.
In case design cannot be changed, partitions, wide green trees or deodorizing systems can be used to reduce the impact. At the same time, toilet doors should be closed and cleaned regularly.
Offices need to have sufficient light.
A working space lacking light can easily make employees tired, reduce concentration and affect mood. Conversely, bright light can also cause glare and discomfort. Therefore, natural light should be prioritized in combination with a suitable lighting system to create a comfortable working environment and increase work efficiency.