Over the past decade, the way we work has evolved in extraordinary ways. Offices have evolved from places to check in and out to ecosystems designed to promote productivity, creativity and wellness. According to JLL’s study, 90% of Indian businesses require their employees to work three days a week or more in-office, among the highest globally. This shows that the physical workspace is still important in this age of flexibility. The survey also indicates that workplace design now relies heavily on ESG factors and that 77% of organisations are keen to raise their sustainability spending. The future of work lies at the intersection of sustainability, accessibility, and experiences – a workplace that enriches both people and the planet.
Max House in Okhla, New Delhi, brings this transformation to life. It is designed as a place where work and personal life flow together effortlessly, as they are meant to.
The Evolution of the Workplace

Think about your last workplace; did it inspire you, energise you, or simply fill your workday?
Working professionals today expect much more from their job than just a decent location. Today’s professionals seek environments that energize their potential and align with their values. According to a CBRE study, employees who work in sustainable, green-certified workplaces are happier and more productive than those in traditional offices. Research says that better interior environmental quality in green buildings resulted in a 38.96% boost in production.
Max House turns these ideas into reality. As a modern commercial space in Okhla, it is an ecosystem that encourages community, creativity, and well-being.
Connectivity That Works for You
How far you travel to work can make a bigger difference than you think.
More than just convenience, it shapes your day, your energy, and even your productivity.
Shorter commutes save energy and give you more time in the day, while well-connected businesses allow quick access to important commercial and residential hubs. As a result, well-connected districts – close to metro lines, arterial roads, and business hubs have become the natural choice for forward-thinking enterprises.
Set in the heart of Okhla, Max House is a short walk from the Okhla NSIC Metro Station and is well-connected to Delhi’s corporate centres, airports, and residential zones, from Connaught Place to Gurugram.
Sustainability: Building for the Future

Who says offices can’t be good for you and the planet at the same time?
Sustainability is now an essential aspect of every modern workplace. More and more companies are investing in developments that boost human well-being while reducing their negative environmental impact. With Grade A inventories in key cities and a 65% rise in LEED-certified commercial spaces since 2019, India is keenly focusing on health and energy efficiency. The future workspaces are now created with sustainable materials, biophilic design, and nature-inspired architecture.
Max House integrates sustainability seamlessly into its architecture where nature, well-being exist in perfect harmony.
Designed for Lifestyle and Well-Being
The most inspiring workplaces are the ones where workdays pass with ease.
At Max House, this idea is deeply ingrained. The building is LEED Gold-certified, which reduces its environmental impact while improving interior quality. Double-glazed glass and terracotta facades not only enhance sustainability but are an ode to Okhla’s industrial legacy.
Working professionals today are increasingly being prioritised in contemporary office design. Natural lighting, comfortable sitting areas, and thoughtful designs increase attention while simultaneously providing opportunities to rest and recover. The goal is to strike a balance between productivity and comfort, to create more fulfilling workspaces.
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Smart Office Spaces: Technology at Work
What if your office could think ahead for you, making every day smoother and more productive?
Offices nowadays rely largely on technology. Did you know that 77% of Indian companies plan to increase spending on sustainability technologies, and many are also integrating IoT-based workplace experience tools to improve comfort, energy efficiency, and productivity? Max House is a testament to this by employing sophisticated air-quality control, adaptive lighting, and adaptable floor plans. It’s a workplace where technology works behind the scenes to ensure comfort and efficiency.
Okhla: Comfortable and Functional Furnished Office Space

Skip the stress of setting up; why not plug into a space that’s already perfect for work?
Max House leads this segment with purposefully designed spaces. As a furnished office space in Okhla, it ensures that comfort and efficiency coexist, effortlessly.
Building an office from scratch may be intimidating, which explains why furnished offices are growing more popular. They allow businesses to focus on development and employees over logistics. Purposefully designed offices create a comfortable environment for teams with their flexible layouts, open floors, and clean design. According to a recent study, India’s flexible and co-working office space supply is expected to expand from around 80 million sq. ft in late 2024 to almost 125 million sq. ft by March 2027.
Workspaces today are no longer defined by layouts or timelines – they shape how people feel, connect, and create. The future of work is here-thanks to smart workspaces, a push for sustainability, and a rise in demand for ready to move in spaces. A development like Max House skillfully combines design, technology, and wellness to create an experience rather..
Its architecture draws inspiration from Okhla’s historic brick-faced structures, fusing modern and traditional elements to create a space that is both forward-thinking and grounded. To WorkWell, the traditional workspace needs to be reimagined as a place where wellbeing gets the attention it deserves and creativity is allowed to flourish.
The real question is – are we ready to work better?







