Desking Type Workstation
Specification & Uses
A Desking Type Workstation refers to a style of office workstation setup where desks are arranged in a modular, open-plan format—offering individual workspaces without high partitions. These are typically found in modern offices aiming to encourage collaboration and space efficiency.
Key Features of Desking Type Workstations:
- Minimal Partitions (if any): Open view, fostering communication and teamwork.
- Linear or Cluster Layouts: Often arranged in rows, back-to-back, or pods of 4, 6, or 8 seats.
- Modular Design: Easily scalable and reconfigurable.
- Shared Components: Such as cable trays, modesty panels, or legs
- Efficient Cable Management: Concealed wiring for power and data.
- Space-Saving: Ideal for maximizing headcount within limited office space.
Common Types of Desking Workstation Layouts:
- Linear / Straight:- Desks arranged in a single row or face-to-face, often with low/no partition.
- Back-to-Back:- Two desks sharing a common divider, facing away from each other
- Cluster (L- or U-shaped):- 4–6 desks joined in a pod with partial dividers.
- 120-Degree Workstation:- Curved desking arrangement allowing better orientation and movement.
- Bench Desking:- Long, shared desktop surface with multiple user zones.
Advantages
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