Modular office buildings offer the speed, adaptability, and value that growing teams need. But selecting the right layout is essential. Each team has unique workflows, headcounts, and space requirements. This guide helps you determine the best modular office layout for your operations, environment, and growth plans.
Why Modular Office Layout Matters
A well-chosen layout can improve productivity, reduce crowding, and create a better daily experience. Layouts affect:
- Workstation comfort and flow
- Meeting room access
- Storage and document handling
- Visitor impressions
Understanding Your Options
Aries Buildings offers a variety of standard and customizable modular layouts. Some of the most common models include:
- 12×44 (Single Office): Compact, ideal for one to two users with integrated restroom
- 12×56 (Two-Office): Two private offices and central open space
- 14×64 (Four-Office): Great for managing teams or multiple departments
- 24×60 (Extended Teams): Ideal for job sites or campuses with multiple departments
- 36×60 and 48×60 (Larger Operations): Full perimeter offices and central collaborative zones
Key Factors When Choosing a Layout
Before selecting your layout, consider:
- Team Size: How many people will work inside?
- Collaboration Needs: Do you need open shared space or private offices?
- Visitors or Clients: Will there be foot traffic from guests or vendors?
- Storage Requirements: Will you store documents, equipment, or inventory?
Future Expansion: Will you need flexibility to scale up?
Adapt to the Conditions of Your Site
While interior design matters, the conditions of your physical location should also guide your decision. Not every site will be perfectly flat or located on a paved surface, so think through the logistics.
Ground level models are ideal for sites with good grading and ADA compliance needs, reducing the need for long ramps or stairs. On the other hand, if your location has poor drainage or uneven terrain, an elevated unit may be more practical.
The 24×60 or 36×60 units, for example, can be configured to accommodate slope variations or access limitations. Considering both the inside and outside of your layout will prevent issues during delivery and installation.
Customizations Available
While our standard floor plans meet most needs, we know that some teams require unique setups. Modular buildings are incredibly versatile, and we are happy to work with you to create a custom floor plan.
Whether you need more open workspace, additional private offices, or extra storage, our team can modify or combine units to match your goals and your timeline.
Talk to a Specialist
Choosing the right modular office layout starts with a conversation. At Aries, we’ll match your team’s needs with available options or create a layout from scratch. Let’s make your space work harder for your people.
Contact Aries to explore your options and get a quote.
Modular office buildings offer the speed, adaptability, and value that growing teams need. But selecting the right layout is essential. Each team has unique workflows, headcounts, and space requirements. This guide helps you determine the best modular office layout for your operations, environment, and growth plans.
Why Modular Office Layout Matters
A well-chosen layout can improve productivity, reduce crowding, and create a better daily experience. Layouts affect:
- Workstation comfort and flow
- Meeting room access
- Storage and document handling
- Visitor impressions
Understanding Your Options
Aries Buildings offers a variety of standard and customizable modular layouts. Some of the most common models include:
- 12×44 (Single Office): Compact, ideal for one to two users with integrated restroom
- 12×56 (Two-Office): Two private offices and central open space
- 14×64 (Four-Office): Great for managing teams or multiple departments
- 24×60 (Extended Teams): Ideal for job sites or campuses with multiple departments
- 36×60 and 48×60 (Larger Operations): Full perimeter offices and central collaborative zones
Key Factors When Choosing a Layout
Before selecting your layout, consider:
- Team Size: How many people will work inside?
- Collaboration Needs: Do you need open shared space or private offices?
- Visitors or Clients: Will there be foot traffic from guests or vendors?
- Storage Requirements: Will you store documents, equipment, or inventory?
Future Expansion: Will you need flexibility to scale up?
Adapt to the Conditions of Your Site
While interior design matters, the conditions of your physical location should also guide your decision. Not every site will be perfectly flat or located on a paved surface, so think through the logistics.
Ground level models are ideal for sites with good grading and ADA compliance needs, reducing the need for long ramps or stairs. On the other hand, if your location has poor drainage or uneven terrain, an elevated unit may be more practical.
The 24×60 or 36×60 units, for example, can be configured to accommodate slope variations or access limitations. Considering both the inside and outside of your layout will prevent issues during delivery and installation.
Customizations Available
While our standard floor plans meet most needs, we know that some teams require unique setups. Modular buildings are incredibly versatile, and we are happy to work with you to create a custom floor plan.
Whether you need more open workspace, additional private offices, or extra storage, our team can modify or combine units to match your goals and your timeline.
Talk to a Specialist
Choosing the right modular office layout starts with a conversation. At Aries, we’ll match your team’s needs with available options or create a layout from scratch. Let’s make your space work harder for your people.
Contact Aries to explore your options and get a quote.
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