The new year has begun. Let's try changing the style of our daily workspace to something different. Even if it's just a little, it's good to reboot your working energy.
THG has some ideas and various styles to make your workspace more interesting. Let's have a look.
For the first idea that is timeless and always popular, it is Less is more or Minimalist.
This style of decoration emphasizes simplicity, neatness, and elimination of unnecessary items. For those of you who may have let your workspace be cluttered and unorganized all year, this may be an opportunity for you to let go of unnecessary items and try changing your style to a minimalist. Try using all-white colours, including chairs, work tables, and cabinets with silver aluminum frames. Or you can use a mirror to hide items that may not look so minimalist inside the cabinet. You may also want to put a small plant on the table as a decoration.
Another idea that has also become very popular recently is the warm and cozy style, or what most people might call the Japandi or Muji style.
This style of decoration emphasizes color tones that make the area look warm and softly bright, such as cream and light wood colors. Used warm lights. Tables and cabinets may be in a matching wood pattern with white gold aluminum frames. Or there may be bookshelves or display cabinets with LED light shelves to add warmth for your area.
This idea is all about luxury and elegance, with an emphasis on gold and marble tones as the decorations that make it look more dignified.
The final idea is to decorate in a style that emphasizes moody and evocative atmosphere. It could be a loft style or a vintage style. The main tones will be black, navy blue, leather, and dark wood. The chairs could be brown or black leather chairs, contrasting with a dark wood-patterned table and a brown or black storage cabinet covered with black aluminum frames.
If you are wondering when to do it, let this New Year be your bright start.
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