Office boardroom design is one of the key parts of a successful office. Designing a multi-purpose boardroom, or an impressive meeting space, starts with a considered understanding of the objective.
This gallery of office boardrooms, meeting rooms and conference rooms highlights how differing fit-out styles create a markedly different 'feel', and alters the purpose of a room. Black, imposing, meeting chairs and solid tables lead to a room designed for weighty decisions. Meeting Rooms with glass partitions, lighter furniture and maximum daylight seem more relaxed, less about debate and more about exploration.
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Designing an office boardroom or meeting room uses some basic principles. Is the room to be multi-purpose; is cable management important; will the room need AV and video conference equipment; is sound insulation a requireemnt; should the room be a 'flagship' space, inspirational, collaborative, authoratative and impressive? Deciding on these factors will provide a starting point for the design scheme of any meeting or boardroom.
See our gallery of flexible meeting tables for folding and reconfigurable boardroom tables.