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Looking to turn your desk or meeting room from boring to boss? Behr Paint has uncovered ââsix color trends that are brushing up workplace design for today’s evolving workforce needs.
From energizing spaces to quiet corners for reflection, these themes aim to make the office a more productive and welcoming environment.
Hybrid is here to stay
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Thoughtful color choices can help modern workspaces strike a delicate balance between professionalism and homey comfort, well-needed in the era of hybrid work.
Creating inviting spaces for Millennials and Gen Z
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For businesses trying to draw Millennials and Gen Z back to the office, vibrant, playful palettes that blend light, dark, and neutral tones are key. They often respond to energetic environments that feel both stylish and engaging, which can foster stronger connections with the physical workspace.
Energetic hues inspire collaboration
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Color psychology plays a key role in promoting collaboration. Flexible work areas benefit from bold color choices that stimulate creativity and encourage team interaction.
Biophilic design
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Nature-inspired design, or biophilic design, is another blooming concept Incorporating natural elements such as plants, organic textures, and soft, earthy tones can reduce stress and boost productivity. Natural light and calming colors complement these features, creating a workspace that promotes wellness.
Restore, recharge, revitalize
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Finally, offices are also carving out spaces for rest and reflection. Soft, residential-style color schemes are being used to craft peaceful corners, offering employees places to recharge.
Soothing seclusion
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The push for employee wellbeing has led to more residential-inspired elements in office spaces. Peaceful color schemes help workers feel at ease, while designated quiet areas like private pods and alcoves, designed with soothing colors, provide necessary retreats for focused work.
These suggestions reveal how color can do more than decorate—it can create an environment that responds to the needs of a modern, adaptable workforce, blending comfort, creativity, and focus in ways that reflect how we work today.
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