Executive Office
Before designing a room, you must take into consideration its use and what should be the mood of the space. An executive office differs from the common areas as in most organizations they serve as headquarters or the central hub. This means while designing an executive office, the design and color scheme should be such that reflects its authority and maintains a formal yet welcoming ambiance to welcome visitors and hold meetings if required.
Psychologically speaking, all colors have different effect on your mood and creates a different reaction amongst people. Most dark or matured tones create a more formal ambiance than using pastels or neon colors. For instance, charcoal, navy blue, a grey beige can appear more formal in an office setting. The midnight or navy blue is also linked with reflecting authority and hence proves to be one of the favorite choices for executive offices combined with earthy hues to create a look of welcoming yet professional space.
To create more interest you can use a different color on one wall or create paneling effect on wall with paint finish from the wonderful Optic from Master Luxury Plastic Emulsion. This wonderful blue is a perfect shade to create the desired ambiance and add interest to the room. The earthy hues for instance, Minerva Grey and Imperial Beige can complement the blue perfectly with their welcoming effect. You can also use Honey Dew, which is a soft grey-beige with the deep Balerena for an eye catching combination.
For a more soft finish, you can also opt for the Mushroom or Tea Rose from Master Super Emulsion to bring a soft earthy touch into the office and use it with deep tones like Copper, Deep Blue or Shell Grey.