3 Tips For Decorating Your Business To Reduce Stress In The Workplace

September 21, 2019

Whether you own a boutique in a quaint village or a chip shop on the seaside. How your business premises are decorated plays a part in either making your employee's stress levels skyrocket. Or helping them to feel serene and easy-going. Happy, stress-free employees are more productive. In turn, this provides better results for your business. And so, if you haven't already, taking an active part in improving the environment of your workers, could bring your business a wealth of benefits. For 3 decorating tips that can alleviate employee stress, look no further.

Create a Colour Scheme

The colours you choose to dress the ceilings, walls, and floors of your company make a significant difference in how people feel when they see their surroundings. It's proven that different colours ooze different vibes and inspire different ways of being. Here are a few examples;

  • Green – Consider hues of green for your business premises as a contender for its ability to reduce anxiety in the most anxious of people. This is most likely due to its association with the outdoors. This is an excellent choice for office spaces, mainly because green encourages prosperity.
  • Blue – A popular colour amongst many business owners is blue, and for a good reason. Blue is depicted for it's refreshing and calming qualities. It can help clear the mind and apparently help to alleviate blood pressure too. This is a great colour to keep the workforce serene so that they may get on with their jobs with ease.

It's interesting how colour can have such an impact on the way we feel. When you are trying to find the right colour scheme, make sure that you work with the lighting in your business space too. Deep shades of purple might be your favourite choice, however, in an office space with no natural light, it may appear dark and depressing.

Entrance

If you're going to overhaul your business decor for your employees, make sure you pay attention to the areas that are often missed – such as the entranceway. From made to measure doormats, spritely plants, and bright open spaces with comfortable seating, create a welcoming, professional environment from the offset. This will give your employees a sense of pride and self-importance.

Art Work

To add a touch of sophistication and interest to the walls of your premises, if you're not keen on painting, or are unable to, why not consider splashes of art dotted around. A striking piece of abstract art on a plain white wall can make your company space look both professional and attractive. Or pictures of greenery and nature can help to link your company space to the outdoors and help to alleviate anxiety. Beyond this, art can also help to normalize the cortisol levels of your staff and boost creativity.

Greenery

Adding indoor plants to your company space hosts a wealth of benefits, and there are different styles of plants to suit all businesses. It's a cost-effective and quick solution to make an instant change when you're stuck on time. Plants within the office will not only break up your current decor, but it shall also help to clear the air in a stuffy work environment. Plus, it boosts employee productivity levels with its ability to relieve stress.

If your employees or managers are always stressed at work, it will affect their performance in a negative way. But could also lead to other health problems. As a business owner, it's essential to create a calm environment for employees to work in. You can achieve this by incorporating some of the advice above.

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