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5 Meeting Room Layout Ideas for Every Workplace & Office Event

5 Meeting Room Layout Ideas for Every Workplace & Office Event

Meeting and conference rooms can be considered the heart of any office. They provide a dedicated space for people to come together, share ideas and collaborate effectively.
boardroom layout table and chairs distribution
  • Encourages direct communication and collaborative decision-making 
  • Creates a balanced and inclusive seating arrangement 
  • Fits well into smaller or compact meeting rooms 
Cons:
  • Offers limited seating capacity compared to more open layouts 
  • Not ideal for presentations where all attendees need a forward-facing view
Best for: Leadership meetings, client discussions, interviews, project reviews and any meeting where focused conversation drives progress.
classroom-style meeting room set up example
  • Provides individual writing space for all attendees 
  • Maintains a clear, forward-facing view 
  • Easy to arrange and scale according to room size 
Cons:
  • Limits opportunities for group discussion 
  • Requires more floor space due to tables 
Best for: Training programmes, structured workshops, longer presentations, onboarding and sessions requiring notetaking or laptop use. 
theatre-style conference room layout example
chairs in a row connected with connection fittings to join the chairs and prevent them from moving
  • Maximises seating capacity 
  • Simple and quick to set up 
  • Provides unobstructed visibility for presentations 
Cons:
  • No workspace for writing or laptops 
  • Not suitable for collaborative activities 
Best for: Large gatherings, internal announcements, conferences, seminars and presentations with minimal audience participation.
 U shape meeting room layout example
  • Strong balance between interaction and forward-facing presentation 
  • Presenter has excellent access to attendees 
  • Provides desk space for materials and laptops 
Cons:
  • Requires more floor space than classroom or theatre styles 
  • Seating capacity is more limited due to the open shape 
Cabaret-style meeting room layout chair and table distribution example
  • Promotes relaxed collaboration and open communication 
  • Keeps every participant facing forward for presentations 
  • Supports flexible session formats with group work and facilitator interaction 
  • Not suitable when maximum seating capacity is required 
  • May require additional storage for tables when reconfiguring the room