Your team works hard, so it’s only right that you give them a great place to relax, regroup, and enjoy a few moments of down time. So, whether you call it a staff break room, staff lunchroom, or employee lounge, what matters most is that it’s an area where your employees are able to truly enjoy a break.
What are the best things you can add to your office common space? The truth is, every workplace is different, and every team has different interests. If you’re really keen to make your staff lunchroom a place that everyone enjoys, then you need to ask your coworkers what they would like to see in it.
That being said, there are a few key items that can really take your break room to the next level. Keep reading to learn about all the things that can help to encourage your team to rest, socialize, and recharge on their work breaks.
Promote learning and development at your organization by adding a bookshelf or library to your common space. Employees will naturally seek out things to do on their breaks, so why not give them an opportunity to improve their skills? All you need to do to create your office library is set up a bookshelf and fill with different skill-based books that your team might find interesting. For ideas on what books to fill your library with, check out our blog post: 10 Best Reads on Leadership from Outback’s Leaders.
Creating a snack bar with healthy food items can help give employees the pick-me-up they need on their breaks. Not only is offering free snacks to employees a great workplace perk, but it also can help them stay productive. A study by the British Journal of Health Psychology showed eating healthy snacks made employees feel more creative, happier, and engaged.
Try stocking your snack bar with the following healthy items for the best results:
Many companies have embraced the trend of making free beer available in their employee lounge. But is drinking at work really such a good idea?
This won’t be right for every office, but adding an office beer keg to your break room may provide some benefits if you trust your team to treat it responsibly, such as:
Google, a famously forward-thinking company with a well-known penchant for having a great company culture, took this one step further. They transformed their staff lunchroom at their Dublin head office into a full-on Irish pub.
For many teams, coffee is the lifeblood that gets them going in the morning, and keeps them productive throughout the day. If you want to create the ultimate coffee station in your staff lunchroom, try adding a few of the following items:
On breaks, some employees like to sit down, while others like to rest their heads. Try to have enough seating for everyone in your office to use the staff break room at the same time. Some seating options you may want to consider include:
Employees are often looking for an escape on their work breaks, but you might be hesitant to add a TV to your office common space because you think it will be too distracting. As long as your staff break room is separate enough from where employees are actually doing their work though, a TV with a Netflix account attached can be a great addition! You can even encourage employee bonding by hosting events like movie nights or sports viewing parties.
Not everyone wants to socialize on their breaks. Try adding quiet rooms to your office common space so introverted employees who are interested in mindfulness and meditation can rest and recharge. These are spaces that promote peaceful atmospheres to help employees manage their stress and well-being.
The best quiet rooms feature:
Don’t leave the walls blank in your employee lounge – fill up the empty space with team photos that showcase just how much fun your team is to work with! Don’t have any team photos? Make sure to snap a few pictures the next time you’re having one of these events:
Regular exercise has a lot of benefits, including lowering stress levels, improving mood, and boosting confidence. But did you know it can also increase productivity? Add some gym equipment to the common space in your office, and you can encourage employees to stay fit on their breaks.
The best workout equipment for staff break rooms could include:
One great example of a company that offers exceptional workout equipment in their staff break room is Nike. Believe it or not, their Beaverton, Oregon, offers a full swimming pool, yoga rooms, and a full gym. While you certainly don’t need to install a pool, a few items of exercise equipment can definitely help take your employee lounge to the next level.
Playing games or activities can be a great way to encourage employees to bond, take part in a friendly competition, and connect. Make your employee lounge more exciting and engaging for employees by adding some recreation activities. Try incorporating a mix of cerebral and physical things to do so there is something for everyone.
The top recreation activities for staff break rooms:
If you’re looking for some fun and easy indoor team building activities that you can enjoy right in your office break room, check out five of our favorites: