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3 Costly Mistakes Often Overlooked When Designing a Stunning Office Space in Dubai

Written by Kirsten Delcie | Nov 1, 2024 1:15:00 AM

Designing a functional, visually stunning, and truly unique office in Dubai (one that even turns your competitors heads) is no small feat.

You may have thought about aesthetics, picking some amazing furniture, super cool or vibrant colour scheme and an eye-catching décor. But have you really considered Dubai’s unique business environment, where modernity, luxury and efficiency must all go hand in hand?

Has the idea of incorporating flexible spaces for the growing digital nomad workforce been considered? Will there be thermal zones to ensure comfort within your space? What about creating innovative third spaces for spontaneous collaboration? 

Designing an office interior is never a simple copy & paste process. At least it shouldn’t be. It entails careful planning, execution and of course professional guidance from qualified commercial fit-out designers in Dubai (those who have a portfolio of your type of project, with experience to draw from.) As even the most innovative designs can fall short due to critical mistakes made during the planning or execution phases. 

In a previous blog post we talked about 5 of the most common mistakes made in office fit out. Check that one out here;

https://blog.contractors.direct/5-common-office-fit-out-mistakes-to-avoid

Here we are discussing 3 costly mistakes that are often overlooked or not even considered by businesses when designing their Dubai office space. 

Mistake No. 1: Forgetting to Consider the Needs of the Hybrid Worker

You can’t talk about Dubai without mentioning the rise of the city as a global hub for digital nomads and remote workers. Many companies operating in Dubai simply forget about creating flexible workspaces - workspaces that cater to this growing demographic. 

Hot-desking zones, shared workspaces, and even plug-and-play workstations need to be considered in the design. Offering the flexibility to work from home or just not the office is essential if your company wants to attract a talented workforce from around the world.

Failing to design areas for short-term, project-based teams or hybrid workers can lead to a somewhat dated looking office space. This could also potentially harm your hiring potential as great candidates look for flexibility in the roles of today.

If you believe that choosing some cool furniture pieces or implementing a mesmerising décor will bring flexibility into your workspace - there’s a bit more understanding needed of the overall concept. Flexibility is about creating workspaces that adapt to a transient workforce and a workforce that is focused on milestone delivery, not just physically being somewhere for the sake of it.

Mistake No. 2: Neglecting Thermal Comfort Zoning

Thinking of your whole office space as just one overall space is a potential pitfall. Windows, position of the sun and length of exposure depending on the time of day means that some parts of the office are going to be absolutely boiling when other areas are positively chilly, when the AC is set to 22 degrees.

Don’t treat your entire office space as a single thermal zone and look to implement smart thermal zoning. Advanced HVAC systems that allow for personalized temperature control in different areas of the office.

Consider installing "cool spots" with extra cooling for high-activity zones and "warm spots" for areas where employees or visitors are typically more sedentary. 

Consult a qualified contractor and figure out what design and ideas suit your corporate fit-out needs in Dubai. Whether you need full design and build or just some help with the designs, the right contractor for you is out there. 

Mistake No. 3: Failing to Create “Third Spaces”

You may have the perfect design for your workspaces and break rooms, but one key design mistake is failing to create “third spaces” - semi-formal areas.

These semi-formal areas are neither dedicated workspaces nor pure relaxation zones. These spaces are important for impromptu meetings, brainstorming sessions, or just quick chats that don’t need a full meeting room. 

Think about cosy lounge corners, booths for quick video calls, or informal huddle zones. 

Your office space needs to evolve to meet the needs of your ever-changing workforce. Failing to incorporate these hybrid areas actually limits spontaneous collaboration and to some extent, creativity.

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