We spend 57% of our waking time at work. While at the office, you are expected to be productive, creative, and social. The design of your office greatly affects how you feel and think. If you haven't consciously noticed how your mood is affected in different settings, I'm sure you've tried to fight for the window seat or wished you could add some color to the walls. This is an outward display of your psychological need for a pleasant space.
Additionally, as an employer, it is important to note that millennials expect to be happy and are looking for an experience, not just a paycheck. Decorating your office space for them so they feel fulfilled at work will not only help you in the hiring process, but will also save you money because unhappy employees are more likely to take more sick days and be less productive.
Let’s talk about four ideas for decorating your office to make it a pleasant place to be:
Own your space.
Take advantage of windows and plants.
Pay attention to color, lighting, and shape.
Adapt to your office.
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