Where do you place a pod or a booth?
Where do you place booths and pods?
The placing of a booth or pod determines how often it is used and how effective it is. Silence and privacy must be logical, quick and practical for employees to access. This is why we look not only at the areas in the workplace, but also at the practical preconditions. Before you purchase a booth, it's smart to take a moment to consider a few basics:
Is the floor suitable for the weight of the booth?
Can you get the booth inside properly does it fit through the doors or elevator? And what about building regulations, such as fire safety or sprinkler systems? These may not be exciting details, but they do make the difference between a smooth installation and a complicated process. That is why we are happy to visit you and help you think about the right location, technical requirements and the logical layout of the space.
Four places, four functions:
Focus Areas
Here it's all about concentration. Put pods close to the workplaces, so employees don't have to walk far for a call or focus work. Make sure they are visible and easy to reserve, keeping the choice for usage easy.
Social zones
In lively areas such as coffee corners, it is useful to set up a booth as a practical fallback. This allows someone to quickly focus while still keeping them close to the social heart of the office.
Collaboration zones
At open consultation locations, it is preferable to have pods that available and strategically distributed . Teams can switch effortlessly between open and closed consultations without disturbing the entire floor.
Meeting Areas
To avoid large meeting rooms being occupied by one person, it is smart to use pods accessible and close to meeting rooms place. This keeps meeting rooms available for effective use: group collaboration.