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interiors self: How the colours in your office effect your mood.

interiors self: How the colours in your office effect your mood.

Work is always associated with stress, and it is amplified when you’re put in a stressful energy-sucking environment. The aesthetic qualities of most workplaces (or lack thereof) are to blame. For the most part, the significance of beautiful surroundings is overlook. But of course, the colors in the office are crucial. They can make or break the mood in the workplace.

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Posted by Bob Lewis - March 26, 2014 at 4:48 pm

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DIY Refinishing

We all have those furniture that we just can’t seem to get rid of. It could be for a wide array of reasons, either the have sentimental value or for aesthetic purposes, but they’re just not as functional anymore! Got old pieces of furniture? Don't throw it away! Learn about some secrets to making old stuff look new again with these furniture restoration, refinishing and repair projects.

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Posted by Bob Lewis - March 9, 2014 at 10:29 am

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Beautifying Your Office Interiors

Different offices have different functions. As you collaborate with your interior designer, emphasize and be specific about the office usage and how you want it to turn out. The office of a psychiatrist will significantly differ from that of a lawyer. The former must have emphasis on focus on color and ambience while the latter needs more formal decor. Function is an important point to keep in mind.

When decorating, neutral colored walls should be taken into consideration. They are perfect since they can be completed with artwork like paintings and other wall hangings. More to these, neutral has the vibe of professionalism. There are offices that can look good with multicolored walls, though. Ask advice from your interior decorator.

You can enhance the ambience with the use of a low pile carpet. Low pile carpets are perfect for offices considering they can be decorated further using decorative rugs and other aesthetic stuff, giving it a little bit of informal feel in places like the waiting lounge or reception desk.

Decluttering can pave the way to a very beautiful office. To always have that extra fine looking workplace, have cabinets, shelves and drawers where you can put away paper work and office items that could cause clutter. Some other significant factors to take into consideration would be to have sheers on the windows so that your customers are not bothered by too much sunlight coming through. You can opt for extra lighting in your room to make sure that visibility won’t be affected.

These are just some of the things you can do in improving the looks of your office. Do it; and even just a little can go a long way. It’s exciting to go to work every day if you know you’re going to a place pleasing to the eyes and one that offers so much comfort.

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Posted by Bob Lewis - October 4, 2013 at 3:52 pm

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basyx by HON VL103 Mid-Back Leather Executive Task Chair, Black Reviews

basyx by HON VL103 Mid-Back Leather Executive Task Chair, Black

basyx by HON VL103 Mid-Back Leather Executive Task Chair, Black

  • Black leather upholstery with padded, contoured back
  • Polished metal arms and base provide showstopping style
  • Tilt with tension control and lock
  • Pneumatic seat height adjustment with 360-degree swivel
  • Basyx by hon 5-year limited warranty

Contoured back and waterfall seat ensure exceptional style and uncompromising comfort. The polished metal arms and base complement the rich black leather upholstery to provide a luxurious look at an affordable price. The stylish aesthetic can go from the executive office to conference rooms.

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Posted by OfficeInteriors - July 3, 2013 at 8:49 am

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Hi, I just want to ask about the meaning of feature walls.

Question by suhaila s: Hi, I just want to ask about the meaning of feature walls.?
The function of feature walls? What are the elements to be recognized?
For example office lobby, is it just for aesthetic value? Or for the first impression for the whole office image? And another example for residential, is it to create the focal point or enhance the ambiance of the interior space especially for the user of the space? Thank you.

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Answer by dlin333
I would say more aesthetic, to draw the attention to that area, though they could also serve a function. It could be to attract the person to that wall, towards that area, as in a receptionist desk in an office, etc. in the home. It's often to create a focal point, so the feature wall, or focus wall, can have various purposes.

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Posted by OfficeInteriors - April 14, 2012 at 8:49 am

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Feature Walls?

Question by suhaila s: Feature Walls?
The function of feature walls? What are the elements to be recognized?
For example, office lobby. Is it just for aesthetic value or for the first impression for the whole office image? And another example for residential, is it to create the focal point or enhance the ambiance of the interior space especially for the user of the space?

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Answer by The ReDesign Diva
Well, feature walls, whether in residential or commercial spaces have basically the same meaning. They are basically used a lot in commercial design and they work well, they create focal points in work spaces which could often be dreary, they designate areas for the public and staff and they are fun. You expect drama and movement in these areas.

In days gone by, most feature walls were painted a different color, to accent the wall. Nowadays, they are covered more and more in wallpaper, as wallpaper is making a big comeback. They are also often textured.

Mainly, a feature wall is a focal point of a room and can be a wall that is there for a reason (like separating a room) or just there as a focal point (such as a wall built behind a reception desk).

Hope this helps.

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Posted by OfficeInteriors - December 13, 2011 at 8:27 am

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