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4 Different Styles To Liven Up Your Office With Art
Working from home for a longer period of time can be really exhausting if the space does not have the correct interior design. Having a calm environment could help you focus better on your work, without getting distracted or stressed. To achieve this, follow 3 tips to make your home office a calm space!
Due to the current situation with Covid-19, people around the world have to adjust their schedules and work from home. However, working from home for a longer period of time can be really exhausting if the space does not have the correct interior design. Having a calm environment could help you focus better on your work, without getting distracted or stressed. To achieve this, follow 3 tips to make your home office a calm space!
Calm atmosphere
For many, a home is a place where you want to retreat after a long stressful day and hard work. For this reason, the right atmosphere, which is created by the interior design of your room, is a very important aspect to consider. But how can you accurately create this calming atmosphere? Well, here are a few tips and tricks to help you!
1. Go for a minimalistic style
If you’re working from home, we suggest following the minimalistic style. Why? Well, you will already have a bunch of stuff laying on your table such as your laptop, your notebook and pen, your phone, and maybe even a cup of coffee. This could make your space seem very cluttered and could actually distract you from your work, or even decrease your motivation. To avoid that, make sure to have a clear table.
2. Geometric shapes
3. Muted, earthy colours
Add a touch of color
Your office doesn’t need to be stale and stuffy! Artworks are there to soothe, decorate, and most importantly, stimulate your environment for you!
1. Colour
Often times people gravitate towards dull artworks for their workspaces as they fear colour can be too distracting. Wrong! Colour does the complete opposite. Instead, colour adds life to your environment, which makes it the first thing to consider when looking for art for your office space. This way it can help you maintain your energy, whilst also adding a fun element into the workspace.
2. A new way to listen to music…
3. Series over singular
All about nature
Forget about the potted plants you forget to water and the succulents that you struggle to keep alive, Art is the perfect low maintenance object to add into your office spaces.
1. Nature doesn’t always mean plants…
When bringing natural elements into an office space, you may find yourself looking for the perfect pot plant or succulent. However, artworks that showcase nature are not only easier to maintain for the office space, but also, just as effective as a physical plant.
2. Keep it vague & abstract
3. Colours
Keeping up with the chaotic rhythms of life can lead to anxiety and negative feelings. That’s why many people follow a more minimalistic approach for their decor. Eliminating clutter can do wonders for your sanity, so choosing a style which requires you to stick to the basics can help make your space feel refreshing, whilst still looking elegant and chic.
1. Less is more
Sometimes we may think that artworks with a lot of colors and figures do more for the environment you’re decorating, but that’s not true. Minimalist artworks can impact your work space in a subtle yet effective way, as they tend to compliment the space, rather than call for a lot of attention. This is what makes this style ideal for an office space as you want art pieces to help ease the environment and not distract you from your work.
2. Quality > Quantity
3. Colours
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