Workstation & Furniture Planning
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Workstation & Furniture Planning

Desks, storage and ergonomics planned for an eight-hour workday.

Workstation layouts and furniture selection built for daily comfort and real storage needs, not just a clean render.

Workstation furniture gets used for eight hours a day, every working day — that durability and ergonomics matter more here than almost anywhere else in an office. We plan desk sizing, storage allocation per person, and cable management before selecting furniture, then choose pieces rated for genuine daily office use.

WHY CHOOSE US

Designed Around How Your Team Works

Offices fail when they are designed for a floor plan instead of the people using it. We start with how your teams collaborate, focus and move through the day, then design the space around that.

One team, from brief to fit-out.

The same designer and project manager carry your office from the first walkthrough to the day you move in — no separate vendors to coordinate yourself.

Space planned around real headcount.

Desk ratios, meeting room capacity and breakout space are sized to how your team actually works today, with room to grow — not a generic per-seat template.

Built for a working office, not a photoshoot.

Acoustics, cable management and durable finishes are planned in from day one, so the space still works after six months of real daily use.

Fixed costing, fixed timeline.

A detailed estimate before you commit and a locked figure once the design is frozen — so a fit-out doesn’t quietly run over budget or past your move-in date.

A good office should make an eight-hour day feel shorter — not just look good in a walkthrough video.

THE PROCESS

A Clear Path, From First Brief to Handover

Stage 01 of 06 · QUERY & SITE VISIT

A conversation, then a measured space.

A call to understand your team size, ways of working and timeline — no commitment on that first conversation. Then we visit in person, measure every corner and note real constraints — HVAC points, cabling, load-bearing walls — before anything is designed.

Spazay designer measuring a living room wall during a home site visit, with floor plans and material swatches on the table
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Questions answered plainly

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