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Design A Minimalist Office

Bold colors and prints, stacks of paperwork, and modern-day gadgets could be cluttering your office and causing you to become distracted when working. If a minimalist approach appeals to you and you would like to decrease the number of items that are in your workspace, choose modern furnishings and some simple aesthetics.

Box Things Up And Choose The Main Furnishings

Before you purchase new office furnishings, box up loose items and label the cartons. Starting fresh can involve using the bare essentials and gradually reintroducing some of the other items that you own. Without having the clutter around you, focus on the color of the walls and flooring.

Use the design elements to help you decide what material you would like your new desk and chair to be made of. Preparing an office with a minimalist theme does not require you to limit yourself to small furnishings or ones that don't contain ample storage.

A minimalist desk could be an adjustable desk that can be transformed from one that requires seating to one that is elevated and will provide a convenient work area while you are standing. A standard rolltop or executive desk will also work well for your updated work area.

Stick to furnishing options that contain ample storage space but that do not contain a lot of ornate trim or rigid lines. Choose a style that is sleek and that is a neutral color. Look at many laminate, wood, or metal-framed desks to aid in choosing a simplistic furnishing. Shop for a chair that contains thick padding and that uses a solid color of fabric for the upholstered sections. 

Add Other Items

Any additional furnishing, decorations, or wall covering should serve a purpose and appeal to your senses. A workspace often becomes cluttered when there are too many things within the space that do not provide inspiration or aid in completing a project.

A group of potted plants, some light- or dark-colored curtains, a comfortable chair for your colleagues or clients to sit in, and a small fountain or vase are some items that could add functionality and appeal to your work area.

As you get accustomed to working in a space that is open and uncluttered, decide if you would like to part with any of the items that you previously boxed up. To keep your minimalist approach, clean your office regularly and dispose of paperwork, receipts, and other items that you do not need.

Contact a supplier of office furniture to learn more.


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