Employees are the backbone of every business. Long hours, dedication, and innovation is what drives any business or organizations. Therefore, you want to make sure that your employees are happy and healthy. Health comes first become work duties. If an employee is unmotivated, unhealthy, and experiencing work burnout, then their performance will suffer. There are several ways that a specific office layout can promote the health and well-being of its inhabitants. You should invest in these standards. Why? Healthy work environments connect to employee turnover rates. If your office space satisfies your team, their loyalty is likely not to fade. Keep reading for some advice on how to design a healthy, office space.
Movement Motivates
One perk that comes with working for some companies is a free gym membership. Working out after a long day in the office takes away work stressors and enables better sleeping habits. However, this is not enough. Sitting at a desk burns fewer calories than standing up or moving around. Some prefer to incorporate a stand-up desk into their workspace.
There are even ways to add ellipticals underneath desks or consider the placement of staircases. Staircases surrounded by natural light and designed to get employees back-and-forth motivates movement. Also, have you ever thought of having a meeting on the steps versus sitting in a conference room? These changes may seem small but have a lot of benefits.
Provide Transportation
If you’re a new business owner, make sure that your building is accessible to public transportation. Half the stress of being a working adult doesn’t even deal with job duties. The commute back-and-forth to worth is a stressful event within itself. Trains cut through slow traffic. Offering a free shuttle service to work takes away commute hassles. For employees who bike for exercise could be provided a safe space to store their bikes. Also, locating your building next to a park or area with restaurants would be great for workers who want to enjoy their lunch outdoors or try new food options versus just bringing in lunch from home.
Bring the Outside Inside
Make sure that your office space has plenty of windows. Plenty of research discusses the positivity of natural lighting. Sitting in a dark office has damaging health effects. Invest in windows that don’t have a glare. Make sure that computer monitors and desks are sitting at angles where windows are visible. Bright, overhead lighting in an office space can cause headaches.
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