Untitled Design 1

How the Colour of the Office and the Office Furniture Can Impact Productivity

13
MAR

When it comes to decorating office spaces and choosing furniture, it can be very tempting for companies to take the safe route and opt for a neutral colour and standard furniture. This inevitably leads to offices that are magnolia or various shades of ‘off-white’ and standard office looking furniture. One of the main reasons for this is that it is usually easier and cheaper to maintain.

Selecting right colours and furniture for your office can improve productivity

Which Colours Can Help Your Workforce?

White and grey are a definite no! They may look good, but studies have shown that burnout risk in offices of these colours increases by around 25%. Opting for colours that elicit an emotional response are much better.

Red might not be your first choice but having aspects of red throughout an office space increases productivity. Be careful though, as too much red can make people feel tired.

Blue is known to increase creativity, and yellow and orange are great for decision making due to the parts of the brain that are stimulated by these colours. Green is relaxing and great for areas where reading is required.

Reception desk UK

The Right Furniture for the Right Space

Obviously, the colour of the furniture will be important, so choosing colours that match or complement the decoration will help with improving productivity. The type of modern office furniture you select can also have an impact. Selecting furniture that is comfortable and ergonomic will help to keep employees healthy, which improves productivity. Having contemporary furniture that isn’t standard office equipment can also give employees a sense that they are valued. It creates an atmosphere of functionality as well as care and respect for the employees who are expected to work in the office environment.

The layout of furniture and equipment is also really important when it comes to productivity. Having storage and equipment accessible means employees won’t have to waste time whenever they need to do certain tasks, and arranging furniture so that teammates can work collaboratively will always make for a better working environment.

Ask the Experts

Not everyone can be an expert in interior design or office layouts. And many employers simply don’t have the time to spend researching and planning what the office space should or could look like. However, it’s probably safe to say that all employees would like to increase productivity. Having happy employees is important for productivity, and creating an inviting and welcoming environment for them to work in will allow them to feel respected and happy in their roles.

If you want advice on how to increase productivity through furniture and colours, get in touch with us today.

Agricultural Bank of China
Apple Corps Ltd
B J Parr
Barron Edwards
Beacon Comms
Bolton Steel
Bristol Plastic Surgery
British Library
Chatham House
Collins Aerospace
Crep Protect
First Central
Fuji Film
Green Shoot
Hallcross
Hay Hill
Hope Park
IBK Bank
Independent Search Partnership
James Burrell
Kartell UK
Kesgrave Chiropractic
KPD
Langley Construction Consultants
LK Baltica KB Solicitors
Luton Town
Ministry of Defence
Mitie
Nottingham Forest FC
Oberon Investments
Oppo
Prime Aesthetics
Reach Food Service Ltd
Readie Construction Ltd
Republic of Singapore
Romal Capital
Short Bros Homes
Space Forge
STS Defence
Teesside International Airport
The Marshgate Group
Traget Healthcare
Watford FC
Whisky 1901 Ltd
World Star

Request a Callback

Have a question? We have an answer

We have an extensive collection of frequently asked questions and their answers. You'll find answers to all your most common questions here.