Bring warmth to your open plan office
There’s no denying that working in an open-plan office has its challenges. The constant battle between the heat lovers and the fresh-air fanatics, for instance. Or the audacious colleague who blithely munches away on a pungent doner kebab without a care for the olfactory sensitivities of their neighbours. And then there’s the noise; the chattering group who make it hard for anyone else to get anything done as their voices simply cannot be blanked out. Perhaps this was original reason noise cancelling headphones were invented and why the idea of working from home has become so attractive. Despite all this, most people can agree on one thing: a workplace should be pleasant. The odd seating area dotted around, some indirect lighting and enough storage space to bring more order to the office are all factors that help create a pleasant ambience. But what do you do about the uninspiring white walls? We have a few ideas:
- A view of the mountains: panoramic mountain photomurals are like a window onto the outside world. They allow you to think freely and encourage creativity. With the Komar configurator, mountain murals can be customised to your requirements and even used in extra-long hallways or narrow niches.
- Forest murals for a breath of fresh air: forest and jungle designs transform every office into an oasis of calm. It’s amazing how relaxing a view of nature can be. After all, the colour green symbolises freshness and aids concentration.
- A match made in heaven: industrial style and office chic. Bringing contemporary, yet nostalgic vibes, this interior style lends a typical loft character to large offices. Abstract wall art and murals complement this look perfectly. Design murals can be used to create flamboyant accent walls that immediately catch the eye and liven up the décor.
- Banish dull walls with Deco Dots! With our cool Deco Dots, commercial spaces and offices can be transformed easily and without great effort. Their self-adhesive backing makes application a breeze. Let the team pick the design and, who knows, maybe everyone will agree for a change.