5 Colors to Avoid When Painting Your Office
Your office paint colors can be a major influence for your work environment. However, not every office is the same and colors that boost productivity in one office may not have the same results in another. Therefore, finding the proper colors for your particular office model and setting is important. However, there are a few paint colors that are usually best to avoid for office interiors. Keep reading to discover five colors to avoid using in an office setting.
1. White
Many offices use white paint, thinking that it creates a professional and tidy workplace. However, too much white can be detrimental to your office design and employee morale. It can portray your office as boring and sterile. Employees can also experience a creative block and feel drained of inspiration and energy.
As far as office paint goes, white may be the worst option if you want a creative and productive office. Instead, try incorporating white in small doses in combination with other colors.
2. Red
While some hints of red in the office can stimulate energy and motivate employees, an overwhelming amount of red paint can cause over-stimulation and agitation. Therefore, it is best to use it sparingly and rarely as the predominant color in the office.
3. Yellow
A bit of yellow paint on the office walls can bring energy into the space. Yellow is often associated as a "happy" color, making it seem like the smart option to energize employees. However, too much of it can cause stress and anxiety and can also raise tempers in the workspace.
4. Gray
Gray is naturally a moody color and can be depressing and suppressive. While varying shades of gray can make for a professional, organized setting, too much of the same shade can cause your office to feel sterile and unmotivating.
5. Lime
Accents of bright green also seem like great color options for work environments that demand creativity. However, too much of this color can make it difficult for employees to concentrate. You'll want to go light when using lime color on your walls to avoid productivity loss.
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About the author
Chase DeRousse is the Vice President of Painting at Major Painting and strives to deliver quality craftsmanship coupled with superior customer service, creating a unique and pleasant experience for all Major Painting customers, no matter the size of the project. Chase also holds an active Class A General Contracting License.
Chase has won multiple accolades recognizing his leadership and excellence in the painting industry including awards from the Painting Contractor Association (PCA), Business Owners and Managers Association (BOMA), and Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM).