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What colour scheme does your office need?

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What colour scheme does your office need?

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  1. Whatcolourscheme does your office need?

  2. White White reflects cleanliness, and purity and usually a safe bet. Well, sometimes white can even equate directly to being boring – that’s not what you want your office to look like! Office spaces are meant to make a statement about the kind of work going around there. Well, white does bring about a certain amount of crispness and clarity to the office space. But also remember to keep it to a minimum – or your office will begin to look like a dentist’s clinic or a surgery room!

  3. Black Black exudes authority and control. It can also function as a rather mysterious colour with a sinister undertone. Well, it’s not all that bad either – it can also give a luxurious elegance to a particular space when mixed with other colours to achieve a complementary accent.

  4. Purple Purple is a colour of royalty, luxury and ambition. Purple represents that suave touch – with an air of mystery and magic. However, its lack of appearance in nature also makes it look more artificial. Choosing light purple could make a place look romantic, but at the same time choosing dark purple could make it look gloomy.

  5. Green Green has a consistent appearance in our surroundings. It helps us reconnect with nature. If used in an office, it represents growth and balance. One of the most popular ways to introduce green in office areas is by using potted plants.

  6. Blue Often associated with depth and stability, blue is one of the most common colours that offices use. It communicates a very strong message in just one glance. It symbolizes trust, reliability and boosts relaxation too – very good for an office environment.

  7. Red Red seems like a lot of energy and could be a little overpowering if used excessively in office décor. It evokes passion and raises the levels of energy in a particular area. It can add spice and flavour to any interior space if used strategically.

  8. Yellow Where you want a sense of teamwork – yellow is the best colour to use! It raises the positivity of the office space and brings happiness too! It also symbolizes creativity.

  9. Orange Orange is a youthful colour and reflects a sense of encouragement. It is a highly visible colour and attracts attention. It can be effectively used in office spaces where high energy, happiness and lots of attention are required.

  10. If you are looking for a unique office interior design, select a designer from IDprop – the largest online portal for interior designers and architects.

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