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The benefits of creating break areas in the office

NOVEMBER 2021
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3 minutes
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The American writer John Steinbeck said that "the art of rest is a part of the art of working". Periods of concentrated work for reflection, writing and management are essential on a daily basis, but they cannot be maintained throughout the day or from Monday to Friday without interruption. In order to be able to alternate activity with relaxation, it is essential to have a break area or zone in the office. Or several, depending on the space and the number of employees.

Creativity sometimes requires looking away from computer screens and keyboards, stretching your legs, getting a change of scenery and looking beyond. It requires more friendly spaces and areas that promote moments of disconnection with colleagues. Moments in which the spark of a great idea or the solution to a new challenge can emerge.

The need for break areas in the office.

If anything has become evident in recent times, it is that communication and personal relationships in the workplace are key to the well-being of employees and the day-to-day running of companies. Because the best projects emerge from work and team spirit.

Benefits of break areas for employees

Talking, socialising and even laughing with colleagues frees your mind. Mental pressure relaxes and your mood improves with just a 15-minute break for a cup of tea or coffee. That is why taking care of people's well-being and creating the necessary conditions for them to spend their working day in the most pleasant and inspiring way possible should be a priority for companies. And that means defining, designing and equipping at least one break area in the operational areas of the office.

These spaces require comfortable furniture with a multi-purpose design that accommodates employees, providing them with well-being, regardless of the task they are carrying out at the time.

Types of break area

This concept and design of a break area has many facets and offers many possibilities. From a cafeteria area equipped with a coffee machine, fridge and microwave to a transit area that, with little furniture, a table and three chairs, becomes an independent office for sporadic meetings, having a drink or making a phone call.

The armchairs in collections such as Noom and Badminton and even the Bend poufs and tables such as Tabula or Colectiva create a comfortable and practical seating area.

Areas to combine relaxation and work

Precisely because the needs of a diverse team change and evolve as the hours and days go by, another interesting option is to anticipate any eventuality with a complete programme of office furniture that has taken into account, from its design, this hybrid universe commonly known as 'the office'. Longo is a good example of this. A collection that combines desks and soft-seating solutions, with a focus on comfort and functionality.

A well-designed office is born out of reflection: team, needs and working in harmony.
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Spaces for informal meetings

The configuration of an office does not happen overnight. It should be the result of a thought process that addresses the work of the company, the team and the day-to-day needs, not just the individual tasks of each person in front of a computer.

That is why, when it comes to furnishing workspaces and offices, Actiu applies its Cool Working philosophy, which defines five essential areas for the functioning of a workspace or work area in the office: concentration, privacy, socialisation, collaboration and learning. Five areas that facilitate and improve day-to-day life, attending to all the needs that may arise in an office, giving priority, as always, to comfort and well-being.

In many cases, their well-being depends on personal relationships, a good atmosphere and the feeling that their company looks after them. By providing them with the necessary means for their work, but also for their well-being. And a break area where they can relax is a safe bet.