All of this could mean greater choice, something which workers might welcome if they're struggling to be productive and adjusting to working in an office environment again.
Here's what the experts say when it comes to choosing the perfect spot to work in the office.
'Engrained human behavior'
A recently published study by academics at the University College London found that sitting at a desk facing the room with a small number of people in sight "resulted in significantly higher odds for positive ratings of focused work and perceived productivity."
However, a seat facing too many people "made it less likely for the environment to be considered supportive of team identity, sharing information, meeting others in planned ways, concentrating on tasks and working productively."