What seemed to be only temporary became everyday life. Here are some tipps on how to (re) design your home office, to feel extra comfortable and productive.
”The art of combining style with substance has always been the key to good office design” - Nasim Köerting, Head of Design at The Office Group
Accent Walls
They've been around for some time but we still love them. There are so many different options to add that touch of excitement to any room. It isn’t just walls that are having eclectic make overs, but ceilings and floors too. From bold geometric prints to just a simple splash of a contrasting colour, here are our favourites for sprucing up that one boring wall.
Murals by Anne Kyyrö Quinn:
I came across this company at the surface design show 2019 and was amazed at the craftsmanship. These felt designs are hand made and beautifully executed. One wall of this soft and luxurious creation will bring warmth to your senses. Murals come in many different materials, prints and crafts but they all have that power of indulgence due to their amazing and innovative designs.
Gallery by Desenio:
We are in an age where more photos are taken than ever. Why not put those digital delights to use and create a personalised gallery in your home. Go for a range of different sizes and map out the arrangement before you go in with the hammer. Desenio offer a range of different frames in multiple sizes and also have a great poster selection. You can choose from their inspirational quotes or their quirky prints, to decorate your wall just like your instagram feed. The best thing about this is that if you nail the arrangement *excuse the pun* then you can change the prints to suit the ever-changing trends or use the growing stack of photographs.
Tiles/Panels by Wall Decor 3D:
The tiled effect may be over but these quirky 3D panels bring a wave of fresh and innovative creativity to any wall they adorn to. The flowing textures are perfect for a dining room, creating an elegant backdrop for your dinner party. They come in a variety of materials which allows you to move on from the standard plastered walls we are all used to.
Paint Job:
It’s the simplest way to bring warmth and a sense of character into your home. Choose your shades wisely so they compliment existing furniture and decor. Go for light and soft tones such as pastels, if the room is small as this helps open up and brighten the space. Or if you're going for a cosy vibe, a cleverly selected wall covered in a luscious teal or deep bordeaux brings a glamorous feel with their rich and royal tones. Selecting the right colours can help transform your desired room into the best spot in the house. You’ll never want to go back to plain old magnolia again!