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Decorate the office with the right colours

Decorate the office with the right colours

Studies show that colours affect both our mood and our productivity at work. But which colours should you choose – and how are we affected by them? Here you will find everything you need to know to create a harmonious workplace. With the right choice of wall paint colour in the office, you create a harmonious workplace for yourself and your colleagues. Make sure to consider the overall look when choosing colours for furniture such as office chairs, desks, and storage shelves. Well-chosen colours contribute to a good working environment and increase well-being, so here are some tips and ideas on what coloir scheme optimise your workspace
Height-adjustable desks, ergonomic chairs, and the right lighting. There is a lot to consider in order to achieve a good working environment, but don't forget that colours are just as important as they can affect our senses. Did you know, for example, that red makes us more productive, but at the same time more stressed? And pure white is, contrary to what many believe, the worst colour to have on walls as it reflects up to 96 percent of light, which can be straining on the eyes and therefore make us both tired and give us headaches. An optimal reflection value is instead somewhere between 70 and 80 percent, quite far from pure white.  
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"Pure white walls can also feel cold and impersonal in an office. Choose warm gray tones instead. They work with most things, giving a neutral and warm feeling" says Ulrika Sjöö Wiberg, interior designer for AJ Products.  

Warm gray NCS codes from left on the upper row:
S 2002-Y, S 2502-Y, S3502-Y, S 4502-Y 
Colours tone-on-tone from left on the lower row:
S 2010-G40Y, S 3010-G40Y 
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You can, for example, combine white and beige with blue. Blue is a calming colour that makes us more focused and creative. Purple also works well in an office environment as it balances rest and activity.  
   
Not many people think about the connection between colour and psychology, but colours can raise energy levels in the office and make us feel good and become more productive.  
   
You've probably heard the expression: green is soothing. This also applies to interior design. Green is a stress-relieving colour and makes us feel safe and harmonious. Both blue and green are colours with positive energy and are a good choice when decorating a larger office space. Or why not choose a green or blue office chair instead of black or gray like most others do?  
   
Green symbolizes nature, health, and environmental awareness. The colour suits all rooms, both large and small, as it creates balance and has a refreshing effect. According to feng shui, green represents nourishment and helps stabilize the body, both physically and emotionally.  

Combine colours for a harmonious workplace

FAQ

  • Green is a stress-relieving colour with a calming effect.  
  • Yellow is an invigorating colour that activates the brain. It is a good colour for, for example, meeting rooms.  
  • Light tones on the walls give a feeling of more space.  
  • Warm gray walls give a neutral and warm feeling that suits well for the office.  
  • Blue is both calming and increases concentration. This makes blue suitable for workrooms.