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7 safe meeting room layouts

Our work habits and routines are shifting in response to COIVD-19, and meetings are a big question for many people who are returning to work after lockdown. In times of change, we all need to think about safe meeting room layouts that minimise contact between people.

That’s part of our job at Spacebase. We know good things happen when people get together – that’s why we love meetings and why we love helping to make your meetings more inspiring and productive.

That’s why we also want to reassure you – yes, you can still have safe meetings! Here is our advice for how to set up a safe meeting room.

Meeting rooms and coronavirus

Safety is changing the design of our homes and also our regular offices. Meetings can also only happen if safe minimum distance is kept.

As organiser, you need to plan seating arrangements to make sure your meeting room is COVID-safe and your team not at risk. This means thinking carefully about the best way to set up tables and chairs, so the people at your meeting can interact safely.

Safe meetings – best practice

Here are some things to keep in mind when setting up a meeting room during coronavirus:

COVID-safe layouts

With those things in mind, here are our ideas for how to adapt the most common meeting room layouts for your COVID-safe meeting.

Adapt these to your own furniture dimensions, so that the minimum distance between two people’s chairs is 1.5m. If in doubt, our rule of thumb is one person per table. 


Layout #1: Face-to-face

Layout #2: Work cluster / group work

Layout #3: Team talk

Layout #4: Boardroom

Layout #5: horseshoe

Layout #6: classroom

Layout #7: theatre


Wishing you a great meeting – and keep safe!

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