Simple Office Decoration Ideas to Increase Productivity

 

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Just like in any other aspect of your life, the environment plays a significant role in terms of mood and productivity when it comes to work as well.

By setting up your space to fit how you work best and using simple tricks that suit your style, you can boost how much you get done, stay inspired, and take care of your mind and body. This all-around approach turns your workspace into a super productive and positive spot, making it easier to reach your goals with energy and drive.

Whether you have a large office, a cozy corner office, or a shared co-working space, here are some simple office ideas to boost your productivity straight away.

 

Pick a personal theme

Don't decorate your office adding random things here and there, but pick a theme. And more importantly, this theme should match your personality and preferences. Maybe you'd like Scandinavian minimalism or perhaps a theme revolving around your favorite cartoon characters.

his office is yours, meaning the theme should match your preferences only.

This isn't all about decorations, though. If you have 10 cups of coffee a day, you might as well keep a kettle around.

 

Get some nature

A bit of color hasn't killed anyone. And many times, it's actually recommended. For example, greenery works well in minimalist environments, but it's just as attractive for traditional and classic offices. It works everywhere, simple as that.

Now, nature can be tricky because many plants need maintenance. Pick low maintenance stuff that only needs watering every now and then. You can also invest in artificial plants, which are even easier to look after. Plus, artificial plants give you more options. You could get faux hanging garlands, for example.

 

Remove some decorations

Certain things are a nightmare to clean. Others feel like they're always in the way. Then, there are things you've never looked at. You don't even know they're there anymore. Get rid of everything.

Sometimes, decorating is about removing things rather than adding something new. Get rid of anything that feels hard to clean, as well as things that mean nothing. Less clutter will make your office feel more aerated, which will increase productivity.

Also, try to avoid keeping anything in front of your windows. Natural light makes you more productive, too.

 

Remember artwork

Artwork is often used in offices, but many people hang anything on their walls without actually thinking about it. The right artwork won't just look good, but it will also help you achieve a calming and relaxing environment.

Artwork can be dull and boring, but it can also be inspiring. Here are a few ideas:

  • Stick to one large piece only rather than a bunch of different pieces.
  • Pick something that inspires you. It could be anything, something weird, but go for it if it works for you.
  • Pictures of loved ones often help, as well as pictures of your long-term goals, such as a house or maybe your dream car.
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Add a mini library or a bookshelf

Having a mini library is a great idea for a few reasons. It helps create a vibe of always learning and being curious, pushing yourself to learn more than just what you do for work.

If you can't set up a mini library, adding a bookshelf is a great idea. It's small but useful, like a mini knowledge center where you can find specific books. This helps save space and lets you choose books that relate to your work or inspire you.

Also, a bookshelf can make your space look nice, adding a bit of character and smarts. Just like a library, having a bookshelf encourages learning and growing smarter, which is really valuable for you and your team.

 

Bottom line, an office is part of your life. It's that place where you spend about 30% of your daily hours. Being productive isn't all about the financial aspect, but also about finishing early, smashing deadlines and having more time for yourself.

Small changes here and there can add to your productivity without making it obvious. However, do it right, and you'll be able to notice the difference in the long run.