Saturday, March 13, 2010

What is a good color to paint a professional office?

I personally would go with any bright color...but not too bright like yellow, bright pick or any color of that nature. Brightier colors always make people feel happier...even though neutrals are good colors as well, it's kinda boring and bland. But brighter colors make every one go...wow, this is a comfy and cozy room! Also, try going to Home Depot or Lowes and check out the programs they have at the paint area...you can choose a room that looks like your office on the computer and play with the colors...it's fun! Good luck and have fun!What is a good color to paint a professional office?
Depends on WHAT profession the office represents.





Personally I like dark browns and greens for the


medical and legal profession.





What ever you choose stay away from more than two colors.... a ';busy'; color scheme just doesn't cut it.What is a good color to paint a professional office?
A lighter brown, or an off white.
white possibly a sea green
Depends on the type of business, who will see it and the effect you want it to have on them.
I would go with a neutral and paint accent walls a bright, interesting color. Like others have said, it depends on what the profession is and how much of the office you want to paint. If it is a space where people are working in constantly, bright obnoxious colors on all the walls can actually decrease productivity. Very dark colors in a waiting room can seem unwelcoming. If you want to paint large quantitites of walls... personally would go with a taupe with bright white trim.... it is very safe no matter what the situation and it looks clean and tailored.
soft blue to relax a client or shade of red trim to stimulate. if no clients suit yourself with a clor that calms you
white
neutrals wont bother you, brights will make you happier
Interior? My office is painted a rich red color and a camel tan and looks really good. There are wood floors.
Cream Yellow
There is no way to really answer this without knowing what you're going for in terms of atmosphere. Are you looking for a calming, peaceful atmosphere? A very light blue may accomplish this. How about a high-energy, happy, exciting atmosphere? A brighter color might help achieve this. Different colors achieve different moods within an office. Interestingly enough, the color yellow makes people hungry. I highly recommend checking out the book ';Color Voodoo for the Office.';
A pale khaki or neutral gray/green, or a dusky light blue/gray....very subtle, professional and subdued, and classic: it will go with anything (furniture and draperies, etc) and will not be too strong so as the distract a client from conversation and the business at hand.
i like baige it shows that your not plain

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