Small office paint ideas


15 Perfect Office Paint Colors

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Inkwell by Sherwin-Williams

“Dark colors in smaller spaces can pack a punch and make a huge impact just through tone and depth of paint. In this case, we created a focal point by using Inkwell, a really dark but neutral paint color. The art and other details make for a contrast that is more noticeable than if they were hung on lighter walls.” —Zandy Gammons, Miretta Interiors

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Catherine Nguyen

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White Sail by Sherwin-Williams

“Choose paint colors that maximize and reflect any natural light you have in your home office space. Natural light energizes your body and mind! Try paint in beautiful whites and soft neutrals that seem to glow throughout the day as the light changes. If you want a bolder pop of color, layer in hints of calm blues and greens that reflect nature and bring the outside indoors!” —Phillip Thomas

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Eric Piasecki

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Rosemary by Sherwin-Williams

“I love to use a rich green paint color like Rosemary by Sherwin-Williams to envelop the walls in an office. Green is both literally and aesthetically easy on the eyes and feels natural and harmonious in a workspace.” —Christina Kim

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Raquel Langworthy

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Fairview Taupe by Benjamin Moore

“Benjamin Moore’s Fairview Taupe is a rich, deep brown that pairs well with neutrals and blues and provides a cozy vibe without being too boring or expected.” —Erin Gates

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Sarah Grayson

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Graphite by Benjamin Moore

“Our favorite workspaces incorporate bold color and pattern choices. We spend so much time working, why not be inspired by our surroundings? Benjamin Moore’s Graphite is both strong and contemplative so a natural fit for productivity.” —Emilie Munroe, Studio Munroe

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Thomas Kuoh

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Fort Pierce Green by Benjamin Moore

“A blue-green color is always a favorite in an office as it can help with anxiety while working. That’s why I like Benjamin Moore’s Fort Pierce Green for office walls or even a desk to paint [as shown here] for sprucing up.” —Linda Hayslett, LH. Designs

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Lauren Taylor

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De Nimes by Farrow & Ball

“I love the sort of diluted richness of this color; it’s more soothing than it is bold.” —Hattie Sparks

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Jacqueline Marque

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Super White by Benjamin Moore

“Benjamin Moore’s Super White is our go-to for home offices because it’s crisp, bright and reflects light, making the space feel both cool and energized.” —Molly Torres Portnof, DATE Interiors

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Claire Esparros

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Card Room Green by Farrow & Ball

“This color manages to feel warm, soothing, and grounding all at one time, which creates the optimal atmosphere for working at home. Despite being a green hue, it feels almost neutral to me while still adding interest and depth.” —Gillian Segal

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Nick Mele

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Van Deusen Blue by Benjamin Moore

“My home was built in 1915 and had a classic pent room, which I converted to my home office and sanctuary, as I call it. I chose a deep, saturated blue from Benjamin Moore when designing this space. I recently read that the blue spectrum of light activates and awakens our brains, making this a perfect color for an office space.” —Kendall Wilkinson

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Paul Dyer

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Dead Salmon by Farrow & Ball

“We are loving Dead Salmon by Farrow & Ball for home offices. The rich shade provides a warm and cozy vibe for the space you spend many hours in each day. It also provides a beautiful shade as a background for most skin tones—and with all the Zoom meetings, that is important!” Kristen Peña, K Interiors

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John Merkl

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Repose Gray by Sherwin-Williams

“Sherwin-Williams’s Repose Gray is a wonderful, neutral option to offset the pure white molding in an office. It allows the upholstery and furnishings to shine when clients yearn to use pops of color.” —Traci Connell

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Onyx by Benjamin Moore

“For my personal home office, I opted for Benjamin Moore’s Onyx to bring in the drama. With enough natural light, this dark, moody color made the office feel modern and inspiring.” —Traci Connell

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Butter Up by Sherwin-Williams

“When I designed my own home office, I wanted a color that would be happy and create warmth to inspire me as a designer, as well as delight my clients when I do Zoom meetings with them. Sherwin-Williams’s Butter Up is a great yellow that is bright and cheerful, yet not overwhelming. I find it acts like a neutral, so I can add elements of other colors in the space with window treatments, upholstery on furniture, pillows, and decor elements as it goes with everything. ” —Grey Joyner

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Delft by Sherwin-Williams

“For the ultimate Zoom-ready workspace, we love swathing the entire room in a single saturated hue. In various sheens, Sherwin-Williams’s Delft can create a serene and sophisticated office sanctuary.” —Monica Guarnaschelli, Indigomaven Interiors

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Home office paint colors – the 10 best color schemes for an inspiring space |

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Over the past year, those of us lucky enough to have a dedicated room in which to shut ourselves away have gratefully recognized the peaceful retreat they provide. However, now working from home is likely to be the norm for many of us, we are thinking about the aesthetics of these spaces.  

But how to add beauty to what is, after all, a functional space? This is why choosing the best home office paint colors are vital to creating a successful scheme.

Home office paint colors – 10 ways to energize your space

1. Paint with a dynamic color palette

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‘Make your home office area a brighter space that the rest of the room,’ advises Annie Sloan, color expert. ‘Basic color psychology can come into play here, but fundamentally whichever color you choose – it should be something you love. I think strong colors are important whatever your role: this is not a room for relaxing, you want the space to feel dynamic.’

2. Instil a sense of calm with a green color scheme

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According to color psychology, beige greens and yellow greens are the most stress-reducing shades – so they are ideal for a home working environment. They also make a good neutral background for displaying art.

3. Make neutrals interesting 

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Even a room that’s lacking in color can still be bursting with visual appeal. In fact, many designers love working with a neutral color palette because I can really translate to any design style. But the key to doing is successfully is to embrace a variety of elements that will add interest. You’ll want to combine materials and textures, which will create contrast and a sense of dimension.

4. Draw on personality and playfulness

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‘With many of us working from home these days (at least some of the time), it’s important to foster a creative and inspiring home office environment – and not play it too safe when it comes to using pattern and color,’ says Sarah Peake, founder, Studio Peake .

Your book storage and home office setup need not be staid in character nor sombre in color. Scale up the atmosphere by painting the fitted joinery in a block color and let the books provide the detail.

5. Go for a fail-safe neutral 

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A neutral home office offers infinite possibilities for making spaces airy and relaxing, or elegantly sophisticated and timeless

There is no doubt that neutrals have been the most popular tones for home offices during the last year, and for good reason. Many people feel most comfortable when surrounded by carefully balanced colors that create an understated environment and make few demands on the eye. 

This new and updated neutral is are all about minimalism, simplistic shapes and natural finishes, so ditch the chaos and opt for an uncluttered study that inspires creativity. 

6. Paint using a selection of cool tones

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When it comes to blue home office ideas, Jane Rockett, co-founder of Rockett St George, says, ‘Cool blues and deep navy tones promote creativity and are the perfect choice for your home office – typically spaces that you go to for visionary thinking.

Because cool tones aren’t overpowering – in fact they often feel like they are receding – they often help a small room appear to have more space, which can make them a great choice also for a small home office or library. 

7. Separate your work and play space with color

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Use color to create a 'zone' for work. Zoning with color helps you to make the most of your work space, by creating a distinct areas for you to shut yourself away from the rest of the home. 

A full immersion of color, with one stunning shade for all walls, can bring interest into the room without overwhelming the eye; deep-tone colors work particularly well for this. The style also complements strong architectural features in a fresh and modern way. Plus, once you step out of the 'zone', you won't feel like you are at work.

8. Decorate in a harmonious color palette

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If your home office is bursting with natural light, then why not go for a popular grey color scheme with touches of mood-boosting blue? 

Grey and blue is a harmonious color combination. Dark schemes, such as the deep, almost blue-black charcoal walls here, create an intimate environment for quiet contemplation. 

'The orientation of your space will affect the way a color looks on the walls, and is the reason why exactly the same shade of grey paint can look completely different in different surroundings,' explains author Kate Watson-Smyth.

9. Go for a marvellous monochrome scheme

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A study or home office will look sophisticated and smart decorated in black and white, but if you are sticking religiously to the monochrome color scheme, it's really important to ensure that you add plenty of texture into the room to ensure it feels cozy and welcoming. Texture is vital – remember that the most successful monochrome interiors combine depth and dimension with tactile pieces to create an interesting narrative.

10. Create a 'zone' with color and pattern

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When it comes to color, don’t be too conservative. A striking hue will inject just the right amount of flamboyance to add energy and foster creativity, as demonstrated by this bold study, which delightfully combines pattern with strong color.

What colors are good for a home office?

Soothing colors, such as greens and blues, will offer tranquility and that all-important link to the outside. However, while these shades suit south- or west-facing spaces, and even light-filled north- or east-facing rooms, you many feel a home office that only receives cool daylight is better suited to warmer colors.

What is the best color to paint an office for productivity?

‘Choosing the correct shade for your home office as important as you job,’ says Annie Sloan, color expert. ‘Select the best hues depending on your personality traits and what your job requires of you. For example, those who lack focus will benefit from bright colors, while those who role requires deep thinking should consider contemplative blues.’

Jennifer is the Digital Editor at Homes & Gardens. Having worked in the interiors industry for a number of years, spanning many publications, she now hones her digital prowess on the 'best interiors website' in the world. Multi-skilled, Jennifer has worked in PR and marketing, and the occasional dabble in the social media, commercial and e-commerce space. Over the years, she has written about every area of the home, from compiling design houses from some of the best interior designers in the world to sourcing celebrity homes, reviewing appliances and even the odd news story or two.

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8 Design and design ideas and design and design ideas small office renovation

Cramped, uncomfortable offices are inevitably bad for business. They affect employee morale, reduce productivity, and don't do any good for your reputation.

If you don't have the funds to move to a larger space, the good news is that renovating a small office provides many ways to transform your space.

Grow your brand with our top 8 small office design ideas.

Communal Desks

Perhaps the biggest benefit of a communal desk is that you fit a significant number of employees into a small space. Conversely, a separate desk for each employee takes up more space and costs more. nine0003

The attractiveness of the common table is that it is suitable for open-plan offices. For a number of reasons, the open plan style is still one of the most popular office spaces. Creative companies, for example, seek to create an environment where employees sit in close proximity to each other and share ideas.

Shared desks also create an egalitarian spirit, with management sitting next to employees rather than locking themselves in separate rooms. nine0003

Coffeepoint

If you don't have the space or budget to set up a café in your small office, then Coffeepoint is a practical alternative. They are compact, stylish and good for lifting the mood of employees.

You can plan your coffee area to include seating. These are ideal conditions for special meetings, dinners or quiet work.

Professional space planning

Consulting with an office design company to maximize your space is the best approach. nine0003

An experienced design team takes into account how many people use the space and optimizes it for comfort and productivity.

From furniture arrangement to stylistic elements, the right design can take your business to the next level.

Acoustic furniture

Distracting noise becomes a real thorn in busy employees. Although large offices include “quiet zones” in their interiors, this is not so easy if your space is small. nine0003

Acoustic chairs can be the perfect solution. Not only do they fit in tight spaces, they are also specially designed for quiet operation. The chair creates a cocoon around the person and blocks sound with acoustic panels built into the inside. The capsule can be equipped with speakers to listen to relaxing sounds.

Single chairs are not the only option. Large cabins are available that are great for collaboration.

Storage systems

Built-in cabinets and shelving are an alternative to bulky stand-alone units and are a great way to maximize space in small offices. Due to the fact that office storage systems are designed according to individual dimensions for office interior elements, you can save up to 30% of the area.

Office furniture is extremely practical and gives a modern look to your office. Depending on the needs, systems can include everything from office and folder storage to air conditioning installation. nine0003

Wireless technology

The fewer desktop PCs, the more free space. In terms of space planning, wireless technology is very practical.

Technology continues to evolve and we are seeing a surge in the number of offices moving to a wireless environment. For example, in a smart office, employees change their way of working by switching between iPads, laptops, and mobile phones.

But this is not a reason to completely abandon the PC. The other side of the smart office is integrated technology, thanks to which the system unit can be built into desks. This gives it a streamlined look and hides those pesky wires. nine0003

Glass Partitions

Refurbishment is the perfect opportunity to bring more natural light into the office. According to neurological research, workplaces with good daylight increase productivity and sales by 3-40%. The study also found that daylight is the most sought after natural element in workplace design.

Glass partitions add more sunlight and also give more depth to a small office space. Partitions made of glass can achieve a sense of division into departments, which is preferred by many enterprises.


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