
(And What They Teach Businesses About Workspace Design)
If you’ve never worked in commercial office furniture, you might assume every project looks the same.
A few desks.
Some office chairs.
A conference table.
Maybe a reception desk.
Simple… right?
Not exactly.
At Office & Flooring Worx, Inc., we’ve seen just about everything when it comes to workplace design requests. While most businesses want functional, attractive furniture that improves productivity, every once in a while we get a request that makes us stop and say:
“Wait… you want WHAT in your office?”
Over the years, we’ve worked with companies that wanted oversized executive desks, nap rooms, chair-free offices, and even hidden doors built into custom office cabinetry.
And while these stories are entertaining, they actually reveal something important:
Modern businesses are thinking differently about office spaces.
They want offices that reflect their brand, improve employee morale, impress clients, and create memorable experiences.
Sometimes that creativity works brilliantly.
Sometimes… not so much.
Let’s dive into some of the weirdest office furniture requests we’ve ever encountered—and what your business can learn from them.
1. The Executive Who Wanted the Biggest Desk Possible
This client came to us with one very specific request:
“I want the biggest executive desk you can possibly find.”
Not:
- “What’s the most ergonomic option?”
- “What helps productivity?”
- “What fits my office layout?”
Just…
Bigger.
They wanted a desk that screamed authority.
The problem?
The desk was so large that getting it into the office became a project all on its own. Doorways became obstacles. Hallways suddenly felt tiny. Installation became far more complicated than anyone expected.
Once it was finally installed, another issue became obvious:
The desk was so massive that the client couldn’t comfortably reach items placed on the opposite side.
Need your phone?
Stand up.
Need your notebook?
Take a walk.
Need to shake someone’s hand across your desk?
Good luck.
The Lesson:
Large executive furniture can make a statement—but functionality should always come first.
A beautiful executive office should balance:
- Professional appearance
- Storage needs
- Comfort
- Accessibility
- Proper room scale
Sometimes less really is more.
2. The Employee Nap Room Before Nap Rooms Were Trendy
Years ago, a client requested something we rarely heard at the time:
A dedicated employee nap room.
Yes… an actual nap room.
They wanted:
- Reclining furniture
- Sound-reducing flooring
- Blackout shades
- Privacy partitions
- Relaxation seating
At first, it seemed unusual.
But fast forward to today, and companies across the country are investing heavily in wellness-focused workspaces.
Businesses are now creating:
- Quiet rooms
- Wellness lounges
- Meditation spaces
- Recharge areas
- Relaxation zones
What once seemed strange now feels incredibly forward-thinking.
The Lesson:
Employee wellness is no longer optional.
Workspaces that prioritize employee health often see improvements in:
- Productivity
- Retention
- Morale
- Workplace satisfaction
3. The All-Glass Office Dream
One company wanted their office to look ultra-modern.
Their solution?
Glass everything.
They requested:
- Glass desks
- Glass conference tables
- Glass walls
- Glass partitions
On paper—and on Pinterest—it looked incredible.
In reality?
Not so much.
The challenges quickly became obvious:
Fingerprints Everywhere
Every touch left visible marks.
Constant Cleaning
Maintenance quickly became overwhelming.
Safety Concerns
Glass furniture isn’t ideal for every workplace.
Privacy Issues
Glass walls don’t exactly create confidential spaces.
What looked sleek online wasn’t practical for everyday business use.
The Lesson:
Don’t design your office solely based on trends or social media inspiration.
Your office needs to work in real life—not just in photos.
4. The Chair-Free Office Experiment
This request was definitely one of the boldest.
A startup founder believed sitting was hurting employee productivity.
Their solution?
Remove every chair.
Completely.
They wanted:
- Standing desks only
- Standing meeting areas
- Standing collaboration zones
No chairs allowed.
The founder believed employees would become more energetic and productive.
Employees quickly disagreed.
And eventually, seating returned.
The Lesson:
Trends should never be forced on employees.
Flexibility matters far more.
Modern offices benefit from giving employees options like:
- Sitting
- Standing
- Collaborative spaces
- Quiet spaces
One-size-fits-all rarely works.
5. The Secret Door Executive Office
This may have been one of the coolest requests we’ve ever heard.
A business owner wanted custom cabinetry designed to conceal a hidden entrance into their private office.
Think:
Movie villain.
Secret agent.
Batman headquarters.
And honestly?
It was pretty awesome.
Was it necessary?
No.
Did it create an unforgettable office?
Absolutely.
And sometimes creating memorable experiences matters.
Especially when entertaining clients.
The Lesson:
Creative design can absolutely work—when it aligns with your brand and functionality.
What These Weird Requests Say About Modern Workspaces
These stories may sound funny…
But they highlight a major shift happening in office design.
Businesses today want spaces that:
Reflect Their Brand Identity
Companies want offices that feel unique.
Improve Employee Experience
Workers expect more from employers.
Impress Visitors
First impressions still matter.
Support Productivity
Furniture choices directly impact performance.
The Biggest Mistake Businesses Make
The biggest mistake companies make is chasing trends instead of solving problems.
Before purchasing office furniture, ask:
- How do employees work?
- Do teams collaborate often?
- Is privacy important?
- Do clients frequently visit?
- Are employees comfortable?
Good design starts with real needs.
Why Professional Space Planning Matters
At Office & Flooring Worx, Inc., we help businesses create office spaces that balance:
- Functionality
- Style
- Comfort
- Productivity
- Budget
Whether you need:
- Executive furniture
- Workstations
- Conference rooms
- Reception areas
- Commercial flooring
- Space planning
We help businesses create offices people actually enjoy working in.
And yes…
If you want a secret office door…
We’ll at least hear you out.
Final Thoughts
Office furniture doesn’t have to be boring.
The best offices often combine creativity with practicality.
And while not every company needs a hidden entrance or a giant executive desk…
Every company does need a workspace designed for success.
If your office is due for an upgrade, Office & Flooring Worx, Inc. can help you create a space that works for your employees, your clients, and your future growth.
Just maybe keep the all-glass desk idea off the table.
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