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Breaking Free from Rigid Office Cultures with Adaptive Interior Designs

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A Step by Step Guide Simplifying Your Office Interior Design.

Introduction:


You know what’s the missing element in most of the office interior designs?


Well, the answer to this is simplicity, we try to opt for simple office interiors but in the rat race of making it the ‘most exclusive one of all times’ what we miss out is actually incorporating simplicity.

Having said that, let’s just not “re-define” simplicity and understand the essence of simple office interior design simply with simple examples and suggestions.






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What do you mean by Simple Office Interior Design?


Simple office interior design is office interior with furnishing which reflects minimalism and simplicity through its ambience and design. This theme is simple and does not consist of anything squandering without compromising with the functionality and the essentials.

This trend is triangulated into:

  1. Perfect colour scheme

  2. Dynamic functionality

  3. Nature and Space

  4. A Creative side


  • Perfect colour scheme:

Which colour attracts you the most? Or if you were the employer what do you believe is the perfect colour scheme for your workspace?

Colour scheme that is neutral and natural is something which is required in a minimalistic design. 

The unconventional bond of colours put together in cohesion without an extravagant touch is something that can help you achieve a very simple and minimalistic look.

Colours like: Beige, powder blue, grey and other muted shades can inevitably do justice to the theme.


  • Dynamic functionality

Which elements of the office do you believe can be more functionable?

The functionality of any work space should never be compromised and simple office interior design doesn't really compromise the functionality of the space. Having movable furniture, integrated technology, strongly equipped couches, foldable desks, and high ergonomics.

Allowing your employees to have their me time and relax in the quiet zones, gaming areas with table games and pods where one can sit and have a refreshing conversation with friends for a while.


  • Nature and Space

Imagine having a compact workspace where you even have space to move, or natural air to breathe. Horrific right?

If you are planning to implement minimalistic theme in your workspace then you need to take care of the following things: 

Office layout and Ventilation.

An average employee spends 9 hours a day exposed to the blue light of the screen. Artificial lighting is dangerous to the health, which makes it obvious for employers to ensure a layout which encourages natural lighting and air in the room. Additionally, designing an interior with extra room to move and walk around can also help a lot.

Incorporating nature, for example indoor plants in the office can also be helpful in promoting simplicity and sanity.


  • Creative & Personalization

When office interiors have a personality and thoughtful side then it is easier for the employees to encapsulate their creative side.

Employees find it very interactive to work in an atmosphere with texture, art, and elegance. Minimalistic ambience defines that for you. Having textured art pieces, art works, and some playful elements can help a lot to bring out anyone's creative side.

Happy place increases employee productivity to 12%, as per the study conducted in 2022, and creative workspaces always makes the employee happy and satisfied and enhances the workplace appearance. Personalization in office interior for an seniors employee in team adds difference to their company brand image and impression of leaders



Conclusion:


Interior designs are very crucial for the business; it helps in employee retention and also builds client impression. Interior design is a subjective concept, companies design their interiors based on their requirements and how they want their side of the story to be narrated, and their values to be displayed. 

This blog provides you a holistic view of the characteristics of simple interior design and what all are actually needed for a simple office interior.








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