Home Office Motivation: Hot Colors and Vivid Contrasts
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Working at home can be one of the most rewarding experiences any worker can have. The freedom, flexibility, and relaxed atmosphere are envied by office workers far and wide. Unfortunately, as anyone who works at home can attest to, there is also a downside to working from a home office. That downside rears its ugly head in the form of a lack of motivation. It is not that the home employee does not want to work, it is simply the very freedom and flexibility of the lifestyle that can be the biggest hindrance. One way to change that is to create a home office that motivates through color. Use the tips below to create a home office with hot colors and vivid contrasts that will surely awaken the senses and keep you motivated.
Lime Green vs. Hot Pink
For the work-at-home woman, the cheerful, yet vivid contrast between lime green and hot pink make for a perfect home office color palette. Start by painting the walls white and accenting them with large lime green and hot pink polka dots. This visual contrast will perk your senses and keep you engaged in the space. While your furniture may be white, using hot pink and lime green office supplies and accessories will help to contribute to the visual motivation. Even a pad of hot pink sticky-notes and a lime green clock on the desk can make a big impact on how you feel while in the space, or use the colors in a large abstract wall art for a fun, funky look. The energetic colors are sure to brighten the space and lighten your mood as you get focused on what you need to accomplish.
Regal Red and Basic Black
There is nothing basic about this color combination when used in a home office setting. The combination of bright red and midnight black provide a vivid contrast that excites the senses and gives the space a feeling of formality. This stark contrast of colors also tricks the mind into becoming more focused, as the tone of the room changes from relaxed to serious. This is especially helpful when you find your motivation waning.
Silver and Gold
Think utilitarian with a twist when it comes to a silver and gold inspired home office. Start by painting the walls a silvery grey and adding in flecks of gold glitter. This subtle coloring will add sparkle to the space and instantly motivate you to pay attention. Use one of the colors as the main shade and accent the space with the other. For example, a silver paperclip holder with gold paperclips is a quick way to bring the color scheme to the desk without a lot of effort. Or hang a modern metal tree of life wall art that contains both silver and gold in its design.
Creating a home office that is as inspiring and motivating as it is comfortable and convenient can be tricky. By taking the time to do it right, you will find that you become more productive and much less distracted when it is time to work. Even if you do not feel very motivated when you are walking to the room, once inside and at your desk, you will discover that you are definitely ready to get down to work.






