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Nine of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's quirkiest offices from a converted jumbo jet to DJ booths and a dance floor

The Moneypenny HQ in Wrexham. The striking 91,000sq ft building boasts a treehouse meeting room, its own village pub, a sun terrace and a triple height atrium(Image: Ginger Pixie Photography)

For millions of office staff, the Covid-19 pandemic turned the working week on its head when working from home became the new normal.

There has been a permanent shift in how we think about the working day with plenty of businesses now operating remotely and embracing new models, like the four-day working week.

But while there are organisations saving millions on their estate budgets, there are others that have been investing in their office spaces to make them more attractive than ever.

Linda Morey-Burrows, Founder and Principal Director of MoreySmith, has been designing leading workplace projects across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Europe for more than 30 years.

She said that employers will no longer put up with a commute bookending the day for the sake of turning up in a soulless office block.

And it is a shift that has already been underway as staff have embraced technology that allows them to work anywhere.

She said: “If people are going to come into the office, they want somewhere that supports their wellbeing, facilitates a flexible working culture and makes space for socialising. Why would you go back to commuting and working in a grey call centre environment? People want environments that put their needs first, that are colourful, sociable and suitable for multi-generations to enjoy and collaborate in."

What's coming next?

Linda said that outdoor terraces, gardens, on-site bars, cafes and quiet contemplative areas are the new normal.