Most offices, whether rented or otherwise, feel like they were designed for someone else. Businesses often have to deal with strange layouts, space that goes unused, and or not enough room where it really matters. But with modular offices, you can customize and shape them to match how your business actually works.
How Modular Offices Can Be Customized
In general, modular offices come with a lot of benefits, but one of the biggest of them is how easily they can be customized. From the walls/panels, layouts to doors, windows, climate control, and even branding, every part of the office can be crafted to fit your team and whatever your space requires. Here’s a look at a few ways that modular offices can be personalized.
Wall Partitions & Paneling
Within your office, partitions can help divide space and section off separate areas for different tasks. They can be used to create private offices, conference rooms, break areas, and more.
At Allied Modular, our partitions and panels come in many materials, including steel, aluminum, fiberglass-reinforced plastic, and glass, among others. Each of these materials has benefits and drawbacks, depending on what kind of environment the offices are to be placed in.
Soundproofing is another option. If your space needs to be as quiet/private as possible, we can create STC-rated wall systems that help reduce sound between spaces.
Doors & Windows
In any office, doors and windows will also be important, whether for appearance, visibility, or even security. The right choices can improve accessibility, lighting, and security.
At Allied Modular, we have many types of doors, including swinging or sliding doors, and each can be made from materials such as steel, wood, aluminum, or vinyl. Windows can be full-panel, sliding, tinted, dual-plane, made of tempered glass, and more.
HVAC Systems
Typically, offices are places that employees spend all day in, which means that keeping the space at comfortable temperatures is important for their productivity. Regardless of the climate, modular offices can stay comfortable with heating and air conditioning systems from the start, so your space is move-in ready once installed.
If the office is in a tight or enclosed area, a ventilation system can also help improve air quality and keep things feeling fresh. These improvements will not only make the space more comfortable, but they can also help lower your energy bills over time.
Colors & Branding
Further, a modular office doesn’t need to feel generic or bland. With the right architectural finishes and colors, you can make the space reflect your company’s style and brand.
Some businesses go with vinyl or fabric panels to bring in color and texture, while others prefer the clean, modern look of melamine.
Small aesthetic details can make a huge difference, not only in how the office looks, but also how it feels to the people working in it; everyone feels better when they work in a place that looks nice. A space like this that reflects your brand can be welcoming, professional, and memorable.
Height & Layout
Every business will require a different layout for their offices, and our team can help you customize your layout to best suit your space.
If your space has high or uneven ceilings, panels can be made taller to match. You can even create offices that sit on top of mezzanines, which helps you preserve ground space, and tap into vertical space that would otherwise go unused.
If some changes in your business happen later, it’s very easy to add on, remove, rearrange, or move the buildings altogether. This level of flexibility is one of the biggest reasons companies go with modular in the first place.
Applications of Customized Modular Offices
Fully-customizable modular offices can be crafted to fit a huge variety of industries and applications. Here are a few of the most common uses we see at Allied Modular:
- Corporate spaces.
- Warehouse offices.
- Factory/in-plant offices.
- Educational spaces.
- Offices for retail spaces.
- Shipping and receiving offices.
Whatever you need them for, they can be built and then adjusted according to your needs. This is what makes modular offices the most practical choice: you can have flexibility without the long construction timelines.
The Bottom Line
No two businesses are exactly the same, so your office space should always match with what you need. Modular offices give you the ability to design something that actually fits, whether they consist of soundproof walls, your own colors and branding, special architectural finishes, and more. They’re quick to install, easy to adjust later, and built to work for you.
Interested in creating custom modular offices at your location? Reach out to the experts at Allied Modular to get a quote on new spaces today.
FAQs About Customized Modular Offices
1. How long does it typically take to install a modular office?
The installation time for a modular office is generally much shorter than traditional construction. Though it’s hard to say the exact time because it all depends on the size and complexity of the project, there are many modular offices that can be fully installed in just a few days to a couple of weeks. This significantly reduces downtime and helps you get back to business quickly.
2. Can modular offices be relocated to a new facility if our company moves?
Yes, absolutely. One of the biggest advantages of modular offices is that they can be disassembled, moved, and re-assembled at another site. So even if your company needs to relocate, the modular office can be moved with it. As you might expect, this makes them a great long-term investment!
3. Can modular offices be equipped with electrical, data, and plumbing systems?
Yes, of course. Modular offices can be fully equipped with electrical wiring, data ports, outlets, lighting, and even plumbing if needed. These systems are integrated into the design from the start, making the space immediately usable once installed.