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Inspire Creativity By Creating A Visual Retreat In Your Office Space

Posted on February 28, 2022 by The Times USA News

As an employer, it is essential for you to know that human talent is the backbone of your organization. Since they are one of the greatest assets for your organization, you need to ensure that they feel comfortable while working. If done right, it can be the best way to maximize productivity and reduce workplace stress.

 

However, ensuring comfort for your employees goes beyond planning team-building activities and giving away incentives. According to psychological experts, the surroundings and environment play an important role in influencing mood, concentration, and productivity. Thus, your workforce must work in an environment that inspires them to perform at their best.

 

That’s why here we have some tips that can help you decorate your office space, creating a visual retreat that inspires creativity. Follow along to learn more about them.

 

  • Find unique ways to display the vision and mission statement

 

All ventures have unique vision and mission statements that serve as their foundation. The former outlines the goals of a company and the latter describes how to achieve them. And prominently displaying them can help your employees stay focussed on their individual contributions to achieving the company’s goals, driving it towards success.

 

Below are some creative ways to display the vision and mission statement of your company.

 

  • Wall murals/coverings: Using a vinyl mural to cover an entire wall in your office can help you showcase your venture’s vision and mission loud and clear. For this, it would be best to pick the walls near employee workstations or break rooms for more impact. You can contact a graphic designer who can help you find the right design for the murals and coverings.

 

  • 3D Letter walls: Research shows that 3D letters are much more impactful and have lasting effects on employees. So, use the charm of 3D letters and make your vision and mission statement jump off the wall. Try picking bold fonts and long-lasting materials such as metal, wood, and PVC to beautifully display your vision and mission statement. You can also use it as a work of art on your stairways, halls, and entryways.

 

Believe it or not, the creative display of the company’s vision and mission statements is that the trend is most likely to stay. And you can use them to your advantage to ensure that the employees are well-versed with what they are working for.

 

  • Pay adequate attention to the color palette

 

Numerous studies have revealed that different colors and shades can trigger specific reactions amongst people. Researchers have found that integrating color psychology into the work environment can help in boosting productivity, preventing boredom, and remaining calm.

 

So, use color psychology to induce creativity and improve the mood of your workforce. However, it is important to be strategic while experimenting with the color palette for your organization.

 

For instance, red is often associated with high energy, strength, and physicality. That’s why it is best suited for fast-paced working environments that require physical exertion, increasing alertness, and stimulating energy amongst the workforce. If that resembles your working environment, you can use the color to accentuate your interior design features. You can also use color to highlight your company’s vision and mission statement.

 

Likewise, every color plays an important role in inducing creativity amongst employees. Thus, it would be best to seek assistance from Business Painters who can help you find the best fit for your office space. They can also recommend the best use of those base colors and create a decorative theme for your office. So, add a fresh coat of paint to your office space and witness the notable changes in the working environment.

 

  • Add comfy furniture pieces

 

Uncomfortable seating posture can certainly act as a hurdle in maximizing your workforce’s productivity. Not only do the feelings of discomfort create a distraction, but they also pave the way for many health issues such as back pain. And you can avoid that by introducing comfy furniture pieces to your workspace. Not to mention, a comfy seating area also helps in creating a visual retreat that sends out a casual and cool vibe to your workforce.

 

For this, it would be best to bring in ergonomic chairs so that your employees can feel comfortable at their workstations.

 

Researchers have also found that taking frequent breaks can help in promoting employee longevity and productivity. Thus, it would also be best to add recliners, coffee tables, sofa sets, and bookcases in the common rooms so that your employees can take a break from their mundane work routine and relax.

 

You can also take it a notch higher by adding TV sets, video games, and pool tables. This will eventually help in building long-lasting interoffice relationships and rejuvenate exhausted employees.

 

 

  • Bring in the natural elements

 

Gone are the days when employers used to treat their human capital as robots. Today, companies have become employee-oriented and have shifted their focus on ensuring the mental wellbeing of their workforce. And reconnecting with nature is one of the best ways to do that.

 

Research shows that bringing natural elements adds a more positive impact on the workforce, boosting productivity. So, consider creating a hospitable workplace by introducing elements such as plants and natural light.

 

For this, you can start by choosing a color scheme for your workplace that can reflect the natural elements at their best. You can also bring in indoor plants to add personality and life to the office decor. Try replacing the cubicle walls with glass partitions to permit more daylight into the office space.

 

Additionally, installing a water feature such as a waterfall and fountains can help in bringing a literal splash of nature into the workplace. Not to mention, it also acts as a calming visual and soothing soundscape.

 

To sum it all up

 

Unproductive employees can wreak havoc on a company’s success. Not to mention, it is one of the reasons for escalating talent gaps in organizations. So, use the tips mentioned above to create a visual retreat at your office that inspires creativity amongst the workforce.

 

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