Home Office Color Schemes
"The colors in your home office set the tone for the mood" Home office color schemes play an important role in home office design. Select the palette that will work best for your work environment and your home decor. You’ve worked hard to plan your home office design, putting much thought into the placement, furnishings and equipment. Now it’s time to pull the space together... what about the color scheme? Sure, you could paint the walls some shade of off-white and be done with it, but there is so much more at stake here. Whether you spend a couple of hours per week or all day, every day, the mood that is set in this space can certainly affect your outlook and productivity.
There are two main considerations when deciding on home office color schemes; First, you want this space to be consistent with the rest of your home decor. You’ll want to see at least one or two colors in the office that appear in the rest of your home. Second, what type of mood do you want to create? When you answer this question, it is going to be affected by how much time you’ll be spending in the office. For example, if the office will be your ‘home’ for the better part of the day, you’ll probably want the color scheme to be one that you enjoy seeing around you...colors that you love. For me, it’s soft shades of green, yellow and cream with some colorful accents. Or, your goal might be to create a lively and upbeat office, a place where you can enjoy the quirky colors and accents you’ve added to the basic office setup. The color scheme will set the tone for your mood and give you some needed energy as well as escape. Bottom line, it’s your choice. Just think the color palette through, giving this area of decision as much thought as the rest of the room’s design.
Here are some helpful suggestions:Cool vs Warm Colors: Warm colors can be bright, bold and energizing. Red, yellow and orange are examples of warm colors. You might decide to paint the walls a deep gold and accent with red, burnt orange, bright green and magenta. That will pick you up! Just make sure you love those bold shades. You can still select warm colors, but go subtle on the shade for a softer overall look and feel. Cool colors tend to be more calming and relaxing, in soft shades of blue, green and purple, for example. If you want to keep focused and have those creative juices flowing, think about the cool colors for you home office color scheme. Neutral colors on the walls, floor and furnishings with accents of color will create an overall calm and business-like, yet interesting space. Read more about Decorating Color Schemes and Color Personality. Experiment on color boards with the combination of colors and shades that speak to you. After all, your home office should be a haven for you whether it's an everyday event or as-needed occasion. Home office colors schemes make an impact on your overall satisfaction with the space.
Now that you have a good understanding of home office color schemes and perhaps are developing ideas for you own space, how about the furniture that goes into the home office?Take a look at some of these options, including many different price points, size of pieces and styles:
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