If you are looking to amplify your workspace, here are some ideas to get you started.
If you're working from home or you don't have many people around your workspace to adhere to social distancing rules, you're likely to be more productive if you personalize your space. Adding your favorite colors or designs can make your work area more appealing and help you get more done during your day. Here are four fun ways you can customize the area where you work.
Create a Color Scheme
The right color scheme makes a huge difference in how you feel when you're in your workspace. Think about the line of work you do when you're deciding on a color scheme. If you work directly with clients often, you may want to choose a shade of blue, which is a sign that you're an expert in your field and a trustworthy professional. If your job involves recipe ideas or food production, you may want to consider orange hues in your office; this color is bright and inviting, but also incites hunger, which could inspire you to create a new dish for customers to enjoy. If your business is chic and fashionable, a black and white office with intricate designs in these classic contrasting colors could let your customers know that you're the first to know about trends in fashion and pop culture.
Decorate Your Desk and Walls
Your walls and desk should reflect your style preferences as well. You can choose a desk in an unconventional color like red or blue, especially if you want the desk to be the focal point of your work area. You can also add a few decorative items like figurines or potted plants to the desk to give your desk area more visual interest. You'll also feel more comfortable in your office if the walls are attractive. You can paint the walls in a light shade of blue or green, since these colors represent professionalism and innovation, respectively. Or, you can create an accent wall in a large pattern like chevrons or stripes to bring the entire look of the office together.
Customize the Windows
The windows in your office can be decorated to reflect your personal style. Use sheer curtains in a neutral color that matches the other furniture in your office. Sheer curtains also make it easier for natural light to come into your office. You can also use a window treatment in a bold color to bring more attention to this section of the office. Use static cling stickers on the wall to showcase your logo or to display images that reflect the products and services your business provides. You can also place small plants on the windowsill or add a reading chair by the window so you can spend time in this area of your office when you need to take a break in between work assignments.
Take Advantage of Aromatherapy
Make your work area more inviting by adding a candle or two to your workplace. Scents like lemongrass or bergamot are invigorating and make your brain feel more alert. These scents are also not very overpowering if you use a candle with these essential oils. You can also use an essential oil diffuser that will emit fragrance into your office space. Oils like chamomile and lavender are ideal for calming the mind and reducing stress and can make you feel more at ease when you're working on challenging projects. You can also create a custom blend of essential oils that consists of your favorite scents to give your workspace a scent that is tailored just for you.
These decorating suggestions can motivate you to accomplish all the professional tasks you have to take care of for the day. Adding a bit of your personality to your work area can also make you feel more relaxed and reduce some of the stress that comes with work, especially during this unprecedented time.