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The Psychology of Color in Modern Office Spaces

By the MyInnerScapes team
Modern office space with green plants and natural light

Designing a productive work environment is about more than just ergonomic chairs and enough power outlets. The colors we choose have a direct, measurable impact on our well-being and performance.

In this article, we dive into the science behind color psychology and how you can apply it in commercial properties. Why do you feel calmer in a space with blue accents? And why can too much red unintentionally cause stress?

Color as the Silent Director

Colors influence us subconsciously. They can stimulate concentration, spark creativity, or promote a sense of calm. For modern office design, it is essential to choose a palette that aligns with the function of the space and the desired company culture.

Practical Applications

  • Blue & Green: Ideal for concentration rooms and meeting halls. These colors promote focus and mental clarity. Think of an accent wall or design furniture in these hues.
  • Yellow & Orange: Perfect for brainstorming rooms or the canteen. They stimulate energy, creativity, and positive interaction.
  • Neutral Base: White, gray, and beige form the perfect, calm background. They leave room for natural light and green office plants, which keep the whole space lively.

Tip from our designers:

Combine a neutral base with accent colors in our brand hue for doors, cabinets, or art. This creates a balanced, professional, yet inspiring atmosphere.

The ultimate goal is to create an environment where people feel comfortable to do their best work. By consciously using color, you transform an office from a simple workplace into a space that actively supports well-being and productivity.

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