Relocating your office is a decision that can redefine how your teams connect, how your clients see you, and how your business grows for years to come. Think of it less as a box-ticking exercise and more as pressing reset on the way you work.
No matter how well-designed an office is, things change. And when they do, your workspace needs to keep up. That’s where Day Two support comes in, not as a maintenance plan, but as an opportunity to refine, reconfigure and get more from your space over time.
Taking on your first leased workspace, or levelling up from coworking, comes with a long list of questions. One that might catch you off guard is the concept of a landlord-funded office fit out. What does it actually mean? Who pays for what? And how much say do you get in the final design?
Workplace design and fit out are major investments, but getting people into the space isn’t the finish line. Offices evolve quickly. Teams grow, tech gets updated, working patterns change, and what worked perfectly on move-in day can feel misaligned just a few months later. That’s where Day Two Services steps in.
Choosing the perfect office space is one of the biggest decisions a business can make. It’s not just about securing a location, it’s about finding an environment that supports your team, it’s a reflection of your brand, a tool for attracting talent, and a space that shapes company culture.
When a business grows fast, the office needs to keep up. A workspace that once worked well can quickly become overcrowded, inefficient, or disconnected from company culture.
Choosing the right design and build partner for your next project involves balancing priorities, experience, budget, and timeline, which all play a role. But as businesses become more accountable for their impact, there’s another crucial factor to consider: whether your chosen company is a Certified B Corporation™.