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Small Open Plan Office Layout: Practical Ideas to Maximize Space and Productivity

We at PersyBooths design office booths for small open plan offices, so we see every day how intentional layout, acoustic control, flexible furniture, and subtle boho-style touches transform cramped open space into a productive, welcoming work environment for both teams and visiting clients.
What Is a Small Open Plan Office Layout?
A small open plan office layout is a compact office space where most people share one open office floor plan, with minimal permanent walls and only a few enclosed rooms like meeting rooms or a private office.
In practice, a small open plan office layout usually combines shared desks, collaborative zones, guest seating, and a few enclosed spaces within limited square footage, often for small businesses trying to save space and costs.
Open plan layouts became dominant before the pandemic, with around 70% of office workers in open-plan offices, but research now links noisy open offices to increased stress and reduced well-being.
For small office space in particular, the challenge is to keep the open office layout flexible and collaborative while still protecting personal space, focus, and health, and to make the environment feel as comfortable as a well-designed home office.
Key Principles of Designing a Small Open Plan Office
Designing a small open plan office layout starts with a few key factors: clear zoning, flexibility, access to natural light, and strict control of noise and distractions, all core principles of an activity-based workplace.

- Zoning and flow: We recommend mapping out distinct collaborative zones, quiet zones, client meeting spots with appropriate guest seating, and support areas (like break rooms and storage) on one floor plan, ensuring clear circulation routes and emergency exits.
- Natural light and sightlines: Keep workstations, collaborative spaces, and any informal client meeting corners close to windows so more people benefit from natural light’s impact on productivity and well-being, which is linked to better mood and productivity; use glass walls for meeting rooms to maintain openness while controlling noise.
- Flexibility and scalability: Use movable elements (screens, modular desks, mobile whiteboards, light lounge chairs) so you can reconfigure the open office space as team sizes, work styles, and hybrid patterns change.
For a deeper dive into principles like adjacencies, circulation, and workstation planning, see our guide on how to design an office space layout: tips and best practices.
Space-Saving Furniture and Layout Solutions
In a small office, we create multiple offices “within” one open space by choosing compact, modular furniture and layout patterns that reduce clutter and maximise usable area while leaving room for comfortable guest seating and relaxed breakout corners.

- Desks and seating: Use bench-style or 120-degree desks with shared cable management to save space while keeping assigned desks or hot desks comfortable; pair them with slim, ergonomic chairs and a few softer lounge chairs or poufs so client meetings or informal discussions can happen without booking a formal room.
- Storage and equipment: Replace bulky pedestals with wall-mounted shelves and shared storage zones; centralise office equipment such as printers and supplies to keep the open office plan visually clean and support shared resources, leaving more floor area for circulation and guest seating.
- Vertical and underused space: Use vertical storage, pegboards, and slim lockers along circulation edges, and tuck small phone booths such as Persy One into corners or between structural columns to use “dead space.”
Sample Small Open Plan Layout Options
We often recommend adding light, home office decor-inspired pieces like textured cushions, a statement rug, or a rattan accent chair in breakout areas to create warmth without sacrificing professional standards.
Balancing Collaboration and Privacy in Open Plan Offices
Balancing collaboration and privacy in a small open plan office means layering collaborative spaces, quiet zones, and acoustic solutions so people can move easily between group work, client conversations, and deep work.

- The cost of noise: Studies show that employees in noisy environments can experience up to a 66% drop in productivity, and open-plan noise can increase negative mood by around 25% and physiological stress measures by more than 30%.
- Zoning and quiet areas: Use collaborative zones near shared resources and circulation, and protect quiet zones deeper inside the office with minimal partitions, acoustic panels, carpets, and soft furnishings to minimise distractions and create a calmer, home-like atmosphere.
- Dedicated privacy spaces: Provide phone booths and small meeting rooms, guided by the ultimate checklist of what to look for in a phone booth, so people can step away for calls, deep work, or confidential client meetings without leaving the open office; kit these spaces out with comfortable yet compact guest seating and considered decor so visitors feel both welcome and focused.
Why PersyBooths Are a Game-Changer
PersyBooths transform small open plan offices by adding high-performance acoustic privacy, enabling focused work, polished client meetings, and hybrid calls without sacrificing the benefits of an open plan layout.

- Acoustic performance and health: Research links open-plan noise with disrupted cognitive performance and lower self-rated health, making enclosed acoustic booths a critical tool for protecting well-being.
- Boosting productivity and satisfaction: Independent market research on soundproof phone booths shows strong growth, with the “soundproof phone booths” market projected to nearly double in value from 2024 to 2033, reflecting how companies now see booths as a productivity and brand experience investment.
- Hybrid work and video calls: In hybrid teams, PersyBooths provide a controlled environment for video calls and small client meetings with remote participants, without disturbing colleagues in the open office layout.
- Design and decor flexibility: Inside the booths, you can echo your wider office and home office decor trends with warm lighting, subtle boho-style touches like textured cushions or plants, and branded finishes, creating small but memorable spaces for guests and staff.
You can see this in action in our client story where SumUp used PersyBooths to beat open space office distractions and improve productivity: SumUp beats open space office distractions with PersyBooths.
Modern Design Trends for Small Open Plan Offices
Modern small open plan offices combine biophilic design, colour psychology, boho-style touches, and integrated tech to create open office spaces that support attention, creativity, and employee well-being and morale, which research shows is tied to environmental design factors like light and greenery.
- Boho-style touches and home office decor cues: Many offices now borrow from home office decor trends by introducing layered textures, patterned rugs, plants, and curated wall art to make open spaces feel more personal and less sterile while still professional for client visits.
- Colour and zoning: Use colour to signal collaborative zones (warmer, energising tones, perhaps with bolder boho textiles) versus quiet zones (cooler, calming tones with minimal patterns), reinforcing behavioural expectations without heavy physical barriers.
- Tech integration: Build power, data, and AV support into desks, breakout areas, and booths so people can switch between focused work, collaborative projects, and hybrid client meetings with minimal friction.
Real-World Small Open Plan Office Layout Examples
We see the biggest gains in small open plan offices when teams re-balance space away from rows of desks and towards a mix of open zones, booths, and flexible meeting spaces with comfortable guest seating and more residential-style finishes.
Example 1: Tech Start-up in 90 m²
- Before: Traditional layout with 18 assigned desks, one small meeting room, no dedicated guest seating, and frequent complaints about noise and lack of privacy for calls.
- After: Reduced to 12 desks, added 2 PersyBooths and one glass-walled meeting room, plus a small breakout area with a compact sofa and armchairs; call-related distractions dropped and meeting overruns decreased thanks to better space allocation and clearer zoning for client meetings versus internal collaboration.
Example 2: Professional Services Firm in 120 m²
- Before: Mix of private offices and a cramped open office space with little natural light reaching most desks and a very formal, dated look that did not match the brand experience during client visits.
- After: Converted some private offices into shared meeting rooms with glass walls, moved workstations towards windows, and added acoustic panels, booths, and softer decor elements such as textured rugs and statement lighting; employee satisfaction and perceived focus improved, and feedback from visiting clients highlighted the more welcoming, home-office-inspired environment.
For inspiration on translating these scenarios into your own office floor plan, you can cross-reference them with the broader guidance in our article on office space optimisation and layout best practices.
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