Designer’s notes
Here’s a proposed floor plan outline for The Cocktail Office 3.0: 1. Reception & Entry Area Modern reception desk with a sleek bar-inspired design. Lounge-style seating for guests with small side tables. Wall-mounted digital directory or floor plan display. 2. Open Workspace Clustered modular desks for collaborative teams. Standing desks and high tables for casual work sessions. Acoustic paneling and greenery for noise control and ambiance. 3. Private Offices & Meeting Rooms 4–6 glass-partitioned private offices along the perimeter. 3 small meeting rooms (4–6 people) for quick huddles. 1 large conference room with AV setup for 12–15 people. 4. Cocktail Lounge Zone Full cocktail bar setup for after-work events. High-top communal tables and plush seating. Bottle display wall with ambient lighting. 5. Breakout & Relaxation Spaces Game area with a pool table or foosball. Quiet zone with comfortable chairs and soft lighting. Wellness corner with yoga mats and meditation pods. 6. Pantry & Dining Open kitchen with bar stools and café tables. Coffee station with self-service espresso and cold brew. Storage cabinets and undercounter refrigeration. 7. Creative Corners Whiteboard and writable walls for brainstorming. Flexible spaces with movable furniture for workshops. Small library nook with design and cocktail books. 8. Circulation & Storage Clear pathways between zones to maintain flow. Hidden storage cabinets along corridors. Coat and bag storage near the entry. --- This layout balances productivity with the office’s signature social and creative vibe, making it feel like a hybrid between a workspace and a stylish cocktail lounge.


