Should You Move or Reconfigure Your Office? Here’s How to Decide
By the Business Moving Group Team – Experts in Office Relocation, Reconfiguration, and Workspace Strategy When your office needs shift—whether due to growth, downsizing, or evolving work styles—you’re faced with a critical decision: Should you move or reconfigure your existing space? Each option comes with its own costs, logistics, and impact on productivity. This guide walks you through key factors to help you make the right call for your business. What Does Reconfiguring Involve? Office reconfiguration refers to modifying your current layout to better support operations. This might include:
Rearranging workstations or departments
Adding private offices or huddle rooms
Installing soundproofing or new lighting
Removing or installing cubicle panels
Upgrading conference rooms or collaborative zones
Reconfiguration is typically faster and more cost-effective than a full office move. It’s ideal for companies that:
Want to adapt to hybrid work
Are growing gradually
Need to repurpose underused areas
When an Office Move Makes More Sense Relocation may be the smarter option if:
Your lease is expiring
You’ve outgrown your space
You need a new location to attract talent
Your infrastructure (HVAC, wiring, etc.) is outdated
You want to reduce rent or move closer to clients
Moving gives you a clean slate—especially if your current layout can’t support your growth or goals. Quick Comparison Table
Factor |
Reconfigure |
Relocate |
|---|---|---|
Cost |
Lower upfront cost |
Higher, includes move expenses |
Timeline |
1–2 weeks |
3–8 weeks (planning + execution) |
Downtime |
Minimal |
May require off-hours work |
Disruption |
Low |
Moderate to high |
Customization |
Medium (depends on building) |
High (choose your layout) |
Scalability |
Limited |
Better long-term flexibility |
Real-World Example: What the Right Call Looks Like A growing software company contacted Business Moving Group unsure whether to relocate or reconfigure. Their current office was 6,000 sq ft and already felt tight. Instead of jumping into a full move, we conducted a walkthrough with our partners at
Vector Installation Services
. The result: a reconfiguration plan that added two new conference rooms, increased workstation capacity by 20%, and avoided over $30,000 in relocation costs. Signs You Should Reconfigure
Your space looks underutilized or inefficient
Hybrid schedules are creating empty zones
You need more meeting rooms or private spaces
You’re not ready to take on a new lease
Signs You Should Move
You’re at full capacity with no room to grow
Your current location isn’t ideal anymore
Tech or infrastructure is limiting productivity
Rent is too high for what you’re getting
If reconfiguration seems like the right choice, working with experts in
office furniture installation services
can help you optimize your layout with minimal disruption. Still Not Sure? Start With a Site Walkthrough Whether you’re leaning toward a move or a reconfiguration, start by booking a walkthrough. Our team will assess your current layout, understand your goals, and offer a tailored recommendation—no pressure, no guesswork. Frequently Asked Questions How much does a move typically cost? It varies by square footage, logistics, and equipment needs, but moves often range from $3–$7 per square foot. What if I need help reconfiguring furniture? We partner with professional installers at Vector Installation Services to handle everything from cubicles to private office setups. Can you work around business hours? Yes—we offer after-hours scheduling to minimize disruption to your operations. External Resource for Workspace Planning For additional guidance on space planning and facility standards, visit the
International Facility Management Association
. Conclusion Whether you move or reconfigure, the key is making a strategic decision that supports your team, your goals, and your bottom line. Business Moving Group is here to guide you every step of the way. Ready to Simplify Your Business Move? Contact Business Moving Group today for a free consultation! Visit
www.businessmoving.com
for helpful resources and to learn more about our services.
