Typical Cubicle Floor Plans

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Typical Cubicle Floor Plans

There are a variety of different ways to use cubicles in Bay Area or any office environment. Here are just a few ideas and typical applications.

 

Using Cubicles in Wide Open Rooms

As companies continue to grow, and commercial real estate costs continue to rise, cubicles in San Jose and Bay Area are the logical solution to get the most utility from the open space you have.
We can custom tailor each cubicle to the occupant’s specific needs, work habits, and function within the company.

 

Common Cubicle Configurations

  • Clustered Workstations: Ideal for team collaboration while maintaining individual focus.
  • Linear Cubicle Layouts: Best for structured departments such as customer service or sales.
  • Private Office Cubicles: Perfect for executives or managers needing designated spaces.

 

Using Cubicles In Private Offices

Cubicle walls can be used in private offices to create a space-efficient, cost-effective alternative to traditional free-standing wood furniture.

 

Private Offices with Room Dividers

Room dividers can be used to divide private offices into individual work areas, as well as create audible and visual privacy.

 

Private Offices with Freestanding Desks, Wall-Mounted Storage

You can simply use freestanding desks or work surfaces mounted on “T-Legs” with wall-mounted components (i.e. flipper doors, tack boards, task lights) to customize a work area to your individual needs.

 

Using Cubicles In Reception Areas

Cubicle walls can be used to create a highly functional, upscale-looking area to greet your customers at a very cost-effective price.
Reception areas can also be outfitted in fabric and trim color to coordinate with the other modular furniture throughout the office using a cubicle reception desk.

 

Understanding Cubicle Floor Plans & Average Cubicle Size

Choosing the right cubicle office layout in Oakland, San Francisco, and Bay Area depends on the available space and the type of work being performed. Some common cubicle sizes include:

  • 6’x6′: Standard size for administrative and support staff.
  • 6’x8′: Ideal for professionals requiring extra workspace.
  • 8’x8′: Suitable for managers or employees handling complex tasks.

 

Typical Cubicle Configurations

The following are some of the typical-size cubicles we’ve created over the past years.
These are intended to give you a feel for relative sizes and uses of cubicles in San Francisco and overall Bay Area. There are a variety of other options besides what is shown below.

 

Telemarketing / Customer Service

Administration / Customer Service

Typical Workstation

Team / Manager Cubicle

Conference Room

 

What Is Necessary Inside Each Cubicle?

For more information on the parts and pieces to include with a cubicle, see Parts of a Cubicle.

 

What Should Be Included in a Cubicle?

Each workstation should have essential components to enhance productivity and comfort. Consider adding:

  • Ergonomic office chairs
  • Adjustable-height desks
  • Built-in storage options
  • Task lighting for focused work

 

Finding the Right Cubicle Setup for Your Office

Whether you’re looking for a cubicle room configuration, private office cubicles, or an optimized cubicle office layout, we can help create the perfect office workspace solution. Contact us today to discuss your office setup needs.

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