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Art shouldn’t be limited to your home. Choose an artwork for your office too! We have curated the best tips you need to choose to have a great artwork in your office.

Many people have said that a photo is worth a thousand words, and when it comes to decorating a workplace, professionals want those words to speak positively about the world. These positive thoughts come from various art pieces, from canvas wall art to original large-scale panel wall art pieces.

Unfortunately, some people struggle enormously to pick the right color, wall, or sculpture to build an environment that suits their style, adheres to a sense of professionalism, and makes clients feel comfortable and accepted. With so many decoration aspects to consider—size, color, form, and style of business—and a broad range of designers to select from, expert guidance is invaluable.

Look for pieces of art that tell the story of your brand.

Each organization has a story to tell. This design philosophy shows clients and employees how strongly you stand on your vision and even tell your brand's story to everyone in and out of your office doors. Adding personalized panel wall art to your office, cafeteria, or lobby becomes a perfect way to tell a story about your company's past and growth. A strong example of this is a custom-made mural designed for Spectrum Equity's Boston office. 

An artwork painted on a winding corridor depicts the symbolic landmarks of San Francisco and Boston. The representation of two cities is not incidental since they represent the locations where the two main offices of the corporation are situated. It is an outstanding example of how businesses employ art to convey a broader story of their work.

Go for the vivid and warm colors.

Give your office room an extra special wow with a crowd-pleasing custom wall art that will energize even your grumpiest coworker on Monday morning. Bright colors, vibrant florals, and shades of yellow, orange, and green establish a lively, welcoming, and innovative work atmosphere. 

The color theory argues that all colors elicit optimistic emotional states, with yellow providing a feeling of pleasure and green being the most artistic hue.

Don't limit your decoration ideas to paintings.

When people think about “office artwork,” they think of portraits hanging on their corporate wall panels. However, creative workspaces go beyond the canvas and add multi-dimensional room decoration. But instead of clogging the walls with drawings, consider adding chunky vases, ceramics, and sculptures to the desks and corners. 

These stimulate greater interest in the workplace compared to a boring portrait gallery. The room would be much more interesting if the decor were of various textures—ceramic pots here, brass sculptures there, and many tiny succulent plants. Fill the little nooks and small decks with glass, wood, and metal parts to diversify the office's decoration.

Think about your budget.

Artwork can be costly, but it doesn't necessarily have to be expensive. Instead of investing a lot on one or two coveted items, spread your budget. Think of investing it in lesser-known works that are just as enthralling as prominent artists' iconic portraits. If you could splurge on the desired item, hang it on a high foot traffic spot, such as the lobby or the waiting room. 

Then, invest in pieces that give you the same appearance as the artist you have in mind—the same color palette or brush technique, for example. Decorating your office room goes a long way towards keeping your clients happy and ensuring your employees remain active. You indeed have proved it's worth the investment.

Inspire the whole office's innovative and creative thinking.

Choose the conference rooms' highlights to inspire you even though you're talking about exhausting revenue goals. Match the brand's sound—choose an artwork that reflects future customers' ideals for eccentric, imaginative companies. Offer the workers a view of the warm tropical beaches or the Greek island paradise without taking all their annual leave. 

People who have worked in the office environments they have decorated themselves are 32% more effective than people who are not permitted to plan their work areas. They feel more relaxed at work, better get along with their managers, and feel more optimistic about their business place.

The business has long maintained a close association with modern art. Big companies and banks are well-known collectors of modern panel wall art. These businesses are known to buy classics artwork, invest in young artists and even create world-famous collections. Original contemporary art will reflect one's business's perceptions and beliefs and create a perfect first impression on clients and peers entering the office. 

From a decorative point of view, it's a brilliant idea to bear in mind the general considerations of architecture in the same manner as you would pick panel wall art for your home. But, beyond choosing a piece that suits the overall decorative scheme of your workplace, take advantage of the power of panel wall art to make a visual statement by choosing artworks that suit your company's market, ideology, and design.

That way, you can add beauty and elegance to your workplace by choosing artwork that also tells everyone your story. You're hitting two birds with one stone.

Louie is the father behind the travel blog Browseeverywhere.com. He has a background in photography, E-commerce, and writing product reviews online at ConsumerReviews24. Traveling full time with his family was his ultimate past-time. If he’s not typing on his laptop, you can probably find him watching movies.

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