Executives Office
Gone are the days to play safe with paint colors like traditional creams and greys for offices. Nowadays you can be as daring and creative with limitless variation and tones of paint colors. Whether you want your wall color to match your taste or your job, our aim is to always help and guide you to select the right color and not get carried away.
If you want to make your office inviting, energetic and increase productivity then start from selecting a perfect paint color. Careful color considerations has to be made for office spaces because it has to be calm and energetic both. Try mixing color combos that have both impacts for long term goals.
Brown office: Brown is the most favorable color when it comes to working places as it’s a professional and a stable color among all. Use brown as an accent wall and a lighter shade on all walls. Many experiments show brown evokes a sense of productivity and warmth. If you choose brown on walls always balance it out with more energetic colors used as accents. Try this Manila Tan- Royal Matt Emulsion and Basket Beige- Royal Matt Emulsion from our Matt emulsion range. Or a lighter more beige than brown Imperial Beige- Luxury Emulsion color.
Muted mustard office: If you love to have an energy boosting, full of ideas and brain storming kind of place than go for muted tones of yellow, warm beige and mustards as an accent wall. Golden Sunset -Matt Enamel Finish as an accent wall with Chandani - Matt Enamel Finish with brown interiors is a perfect balanced combination for a lively and inviting workplace.
Picasso Blue office: If you do not want color to distract you but still opt for an inspiring and motivating color then our advice is to try this Picasso Blue - Luxury Emulsion from our luxury range. Blue color is believed to be a calm and relaxing color and is best for offices. Another option is to paint this Optic - Luxury Emulsion blue tone as accent wall color.
The key is to always consider psychological impact each color has before painting an office. Use powerful colors in moderation and mix with neutral colors for balance.