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The Advantages of Cubicles

June 23, 2010 by GuestPoster · 1 Comment 

Large offices that need to accommodate many workers often use cubicles to help break up the large space and give everyone their own private space to work. The cubicle is the subject of many jokes but in reality it is a very useful way to set up an office.

Specific offices for each employee are completely out of reach for a lot of companies. They can be very expensive to build and require much more space than cubicles. Moreover, companies that are renting office space usually are not permitted to make structural changes to the building. That’s where office dividers come in. These dividers are used to create cubicles without needing a single hammer or nail or creating one speck of dust. This means everyone can get to work right away without having to wait for renovations to be done. At the end of the company’s lease, the building will look exactly the same as it did when they came so they can avoid paying for structural alterations and damages.

Cubicles have the reputation of feeling a bit closed in. Workers tend to discard the idea before even trying it based on things they have heard from others. However, cubicle life is not as bad as it sounds. First of all, it is so much better to have your own private space than to sit in one big room where you can see and hear everyone. Most people find that the bit of privacy a cubicle provides is very welcome. It’s hard to work when you feel like everyone is watching your every move. This way workers can go about their daily business in peace. Most people work much better without having someone glancing over their shoulder at their computer screen. It also can make lunch time more pleasant.

Having a cubicle also gives employees their own space and helps them feel like they have a home away from home. Sitting behind a cubicle wall isn’t terribly different from sitting behind a room divider in one’s living room. Behind their own little wall, each employee has their own little place to feel comfortable. Most companies choose to allow their employees to decorate their cubicle however they choose. Having reminders of home such as family photos and trinkets can go a long way toward improving employee satisfaction. Some workers opt to decorate their cubicle with a theme. This helps workers express their individuality while the walls maintain uniformity and keep the work space looking cohesive.

Overall, cubicles are a smart choice for many companies looking to give their workers their own space without spending a lot of money. Employees tend to enjoy the privacy and many work better when they have their own personal space.