Top 5 budget-friendly ideas to spice up your office decor

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Top 5 budget-friendly ideas to spice up your office decor



Having a decorated office can spice up the professional life and bring some life into the otherwise monotonous routine. Office decor is typically sober and plain but that can also be boring and uninspiring. You and your employees will be spending a third of their day at the office so it’s important to keep everyone energized, focused, and lively so they can do their best.

One easy way to do this is to decorate your office with various items. This can be done on a budget or by breaking the bank, but for efficiency’s sake, it’s better not to go overboard. You can do many things here, such as using custom stationery, artistic posters, and even adding area rugs. Here are some of the best tips you can try in that regard.

Add Some Color

The office decor is notorious for being plain and boring. Many offices fall victim to this trap and paint the walls an eyesore color. They think a simple white, grey, or beige color is professional, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Your office does not need loud and explosive colors to be interesting, but some color combinations can work in a professional setting.

Moreover, you can also experiment with wall art to spice things up, put up some inspirational quotes, or create a feature wall. You can get these for relatively cheaper prices or try creating some prints yourself with PosterMyWall’s artistic templates. Simply choose the template you like, edit as required, download it, and then send it off to print. It takes only a few minutes of effort regardless of your graphic design capabilities.

This template is a good example of what can be achieved here. It has keywords commonly associated with office work and a professional environment. Printed in large sizes, this can cover a significant portion of a wall and become a feature of sorts. Not only will it look good, but it can motivate your employees to work harder and better.



Get New Furniture

Office furniture is functional and utilitarian by design. It is meant to be simple, professional-looking, and comfortable since your employees will use it for long periods. However, it can sometimes be boring and make your office look uninspired. We don’t mean you get bean bags and lounge chairs, but several options nowadays can give your office good-looking, professional, and functional furniture.

One thing to remember is that it must fit the rest of the office decor theme. So, when you start looking for options, keep this in mind.

Experiment With Lighting

Good lighting is necessary for employee productivity, but most office lighting is an eyesore. It gets the job done, yes, but it doesn’t do much for decor. But there are ways to get the best of both worlds where you can have adequate light while maintaining some style. One way to do that is by using different styles and shapes of lamps.

They can provide enough light to a workspace while offering some decorative value. Moreover, you can now dim the overall lighting of the office for a relaxed ambiance but the lamps will provide the lights needed to keep employee workflow at maximum.

Add Some Nature

Offices are full of man-made objects and lack the natural touch. Our bodies and minds need that connection with nature for our well-being. As such, consider adding a few indoor plants to add that touch of nature. Their presence will soothe and revitalize your employees and can be a change of scenery from office furniture, cabinets, cubicles, and whatnot.

You can also use artificial plants here, but we recommend natural ones for their added benefits. They produce oxygen and help keep the air fresh.

Area Rugs

Area rugs are available in all sorts of shapes, sizes, and colors and can spice up a workplace. You can use them in different office locations, such as the guest waiting area, break room, and employee workspaces. They can work as dividers of sorts that separate one area from the other without actually using dividers.

These are especially useful in open-plan layouts, where they can help separate employee workspaces while enhancing the office's appearance.

Refresh your office space

Offices are meant to be occupied by a workforce for longer periods. As such, they must be comfortable and interesting enough to keep the employees focused and efficient. Decor is one of the aspects that can help keep the employees comfortable, happy, and energized. The employees will perform better if an office is well-decorated and aesthetically pleasing. Similarly, it can have the opposite effect if your office is boring, too plain, and an eye sore. The strategies we listed above are several out there to spice up your office decor without breaking the bank. These are economical options and you can implement them regardless of your budget.










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