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Transform Your Small Office: Space-Saving Tips & Tricks

How to make the most of a small office space

Acoustic screen that significantly improves the acoustic environment and provides privacy

Choosing the right desks for a small office

When desks are placed closely together, table screens provide a sense of privacy and help minimise distractions from the surroundings. Opting for sound-absorbing screens can further reduce noise levels, enhancing focus. Additionally, these table screens serve dual purposes and can be utilised as notice boards.

Small triangular corner desks can make the most of unused spaces while conserving room. Incorporating a height-adjustable small desk promotes ergonomics, ensuring a comfortable workspace. Grouping four corner desks together with screens in between creates an ideal collaborative work environment, particularly suited for smaller office settings

How to optimise your desk storage

How to handle meetings in a small office

Conducting work meetings in a small office can pose unique challenges. An L-shaped desk with a curved tabletop works particularly well here. It provides generous workspace at one end and a natural meeting point at the other, without needing a separate table taking up floor space.

Opting for a standing table over a traditional conference table conserves valuable space, making it ideal for shorter meetings. Embrace a dynamic meeting environment by standing or complement the setup with high stools that can be neatly tucked under the table when not in use.

Space-saving storage ideas for compact offices

Storage is where small offices most often go wrong, either there's not enough of it, or it's the wrong kind and ends up making the space feel even more cramped.

Cabinets with sliding or roller doors are one of the most practical choices for tight spaces. Because the doors don't swing outward, they free up the floor and wall space in front of them, solving the common problem of storage that can't be fully opened because there simply isn't room. They also keep supplies out of sight, which goes a long way toward maintaining a tidy, professional appearance.

For items you use frequently, a mobile pedestal on wheels keeps essentials close at hand without blocking walkways. It can be moved out of the way when not needed and repositioned easily as your layout changes. 

Use a CPU holder for your computer so it does not take up desk space or get in the way on the floor.
 

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Maximise wall storage

If floor space is genuinely limited, the answer is often to build upwards.

Wall-mounted shelf systems with adjustable tracks offer maximum flexibility, you can configure them with just a few shelves or cover an entire wall, and adjust the layout as your needs change. Wall-mounted cabinets follow the same logic: storage that lives on the wall rather than the floor keeps the working area clear and the space feeling open.

Think about which surfaces are currently going unused. Above a desk, above a doorway, along a corridor wall... these are often untapped storage opportunities that don't cost floor space.

Wall-mounted brochure racks can be used for incoming mail or forms, taking up much less space than traditional mail sorting cabinets and form shelves.

For outerwear and bags, wall-mounted hallway storage is the best option. A coat hanger mounted under a hat rack with hooks provides plenty of storage in a small area.

Foldable furniture for flexible spaces

Some offices need to serve different purposes at different times: a workspace in the morning, a meeting room in the afternoon, a training space on occasion. Foldable furniture makes that kind of flexibility possible without requiring a larger room.

With a few folding chairs and a collapsible table, you can quickly create extra seating when needed, and the furniture takes up minimal space when folded. Lack a separate storage area for folding chairs? Hang them on a hook on the wall!

A multifunctional flipchart stand that can be folded into a table always provides extra space when needed. The stand functions not only as a flip chart holder and extra table but can also be used as a whiteboard or magnetic bulletin board.