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COLOURLIVING | WORKPLACE SOLUTIONS | THE POWER OF COLOURS

We have talked about the huge impact colours have on our moods and well-being. That said, corporations are increasingly paying attention to the psychology of colour to keep their employees focused and productive. 

The effort to design an optimal work environment is a well-worth investment that makes a significant difference in the corporate culture and the company’s image. 

While natural-toned colours and warm shades such as blue, green and yellow foster calmness and inspire creativity, here are a few more colour options you can consider to create an active workspace and boost work efficiency. 

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COLOURLIVING | WORKPLACE SOLUTIONS | TAKE COLOURLFUL AESTHETIC TO THE MAX

Colours have a profound impact on our emotions, moods, and overall well-being. In the workplace, where productivity and efficiency are highly valued, the choice of colours can play a significant role in influencing employee performance. Understanding how different colours affect individuals can help create an optimal environment that fosters productivity and enhances overall efficiency. 

When bringing colours into workplaces, it’s best to incorporate good contrasts, and create colour zones to encourage areas of creativity, productivity and rest within the entire work environment. 

So what is the best colour to keep your employees productive and focused 

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Natural light has a direct effect on our emotional health, stimulating our senses and calming us down. How do we weight in natural light where windows are unavailable?