The office space market has undergone major changes in the last few years. Shifting business priorities and lingering market uncertainty have necessitated changes in the working landscape – particularly when it comes to the role and function of workplaces. As businesses across the globe face the tentative establishment of a ‘new normal’, it has become abundantly clear that offices, and other places of work, remain in a state of flux.
However, there are some solidifying corporate practices and employee preferences that have been identified as vital to the development of workspace in the years to come. So, as 2022 comes to a close, and we look ahead to the future, it is important to consider the trends that will shape the workplace in the coming years. In this article, we will explore 10 of the most significant trends that are likely to have a significant impact on the office of the future.

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If the events of recent years have been any indication, it’s clearly safe to say that the concept of remote work is one that’s here to stay. The widespread adoption of this working model, borne out of necessity throughout the pandemic, has completely changed the way that some businesses operate. We’re now seeing entire companies and products launched off the back of the work done by completely remote workforces, buoyed by the flexibility this type of work provides and the improvements it affords work-life balance. But how exactly do employees feel about the concept of a remote working policy now that the dust has settled? Does this type of work still have major support? Or are employees slowly getting the itch to return to the structure provided by a more traditional working environment? 