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Rooftop Design Ideas for Offices to Boost Employee Productivity

Companies that have a rooftop need to capitalize on that resource. Studies show that our environment greatly influences our mood and overall well-being. Therefore, if business owners want their employees and team members to feel energized and excited about going to work every day, they need to invest in spaces in the workplace that can motivate employees to go to work.

One example is the company rooftop. If people are just using the rooftop to smoke, it’s such a waste of space with a lot of potential. Now is the time to convert office rooftops into outdoor living spaces and places for increased productivity, especially as we continue to navigate a pandemic.

If your company has a rooftop that you don’t know what to do with, here are some design ideas and tips that can help boost employee morale and productivity.

Turn It Into a Sports Court

If your company doesn’t have a gym or another room for physical fitness, why not turn the rooftop into a sports court of some sort? You can consult with a tennis or basketball court contractor to know if the space can be converted into one. Here are the benefits of having a space for physical fitness in your place of work:

  • More qualified candidates will be drawn to your company because it eliminates the need for them to pay for a monthly gym membership.
  • It eliminates the need for your company to look for spaces where you can hold team-building activities or sports fests because you would have your own venue to hold that activity.
  • It’s a wonderful opportunity to foster genuine connections and sportsmanship among your employees.
  • The space is entirely convertible, so if you invest in some portable chairs and tables, it can also double as a collaborative space where people can work together or spend time together during lunch.

If you have a rooftop that you’re not entirely sure what to do with, consider turning it into a sports court. Everyone will benefit from this space, and it will show that you, as an owner, care for your team’s overall health and well-being.

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Make It an Open, Collaborative Space

If collaboration and teamwork are a big part of your company culture, your rooftop can be another open space where teams from different departments can come together to brainstorm and bounce ideas off each other. You simply need to add some movable chairs and tables, as well as some shade, and perhaps some whiteboards. This space would also be a saving grace for employees who find themselves drained by being indoors all day.

Incorporate a Comfortable Outdoor Living Space

Since rooftops tend to be on the more spacious side, companies can also consider adding an area for rest and socialization. Water cooler conversations are often fun, but even more so when it takes place in a relaxed environment. Consider adding an outdoor living space where you and your team can let down your hair, have small talk, or maybe even have coffee or lunch. Here are some design tips and ideas for designing and styling an outdoor living space on your office rooftop:

  • Don’t forget to add a shade of some sort, like a partially closed pergola with some wooden beams. The sunlight needs to be softened if you truly want the space to be comfortable. It will make the area conducive for some much-needed unwinding during a busy workday.
  • Add a big, sectional sofa, preferably one that can seat more than ten people. You never know just how many employees would be taking their breaks in this area at the same time, so having sufficient seating is crucial.
  • To add warmth and texture to the space, add an area rug, some throws, pillows, blankets, and a coffee table. Potted plants are also a great way to add vibrancy to the space, and if you make the plants a team project, you would also be teaching your team members how to be responsible for another living thing in the office. Come up with a schedule that will allow every employee to water the plants and do other tasks so that the burden isn’t just on one person to maintain them.

An office rooftop is a blessing and a privilege, and companies need to find ways to maximize this real estate treasure for the health and well-being of every member of the company. Think of it as an investment that will only help your company long-term since it can help boost the productivity and morale of employees.

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