Colors have a direct influence on our mood, our thinking, and our productivity. Especially when working from home, where concentration and efficiency are essential, the right color scheme can make all the difference. This is also explained by Prof. Dr. Axel Buether in his Spiegel bestseller "The Mysterious Power of Colors."
In thisseminal work, Buether asserts that colors are the most significant communication system on our planet, influencing our everyday lives. For the author, it is inconceivable to consider colors neutrally, without emotion or meaning.
The study “Color and Health – Assessment of the Psychological and Medical Effects of the Environmental Factors Color and Light on Patients and Staff in Intensive Care” intensively examined the psychological effects of colors on us. While the scientific analysis conducted by the University of Wuppertal in collaboration with the HELIOS Clinic Wuppertal Barmen focused on applications in hospitals, the results can be applied to our private living and working environments.
While some colors promote calm and focus, others stimulate creativity and dynamism. But which colors are best suited for working from home? And how can colors be used strategically to create a pleasant yet productive atmosphere? For us freelancers and digital artists, who often have our workspace within our own four walls, color choice should therefore be one of the key considerations when designing our workspace.
Scientifically proven: Colors influence our productivity, creativity, and psyche in a variety of ways. Image source: Freepik (AI generated)
Cool colors like blue and green are considered calming and promote a structured way of working. They are particularly suitable for tasks requiring high concentration and are often used in office environments to create a productive atmosphere.
Cool colors have a calming effect and promote a structured way of working. Photo by Scott Webb @scottwebb, via Unsplash
While blue supports attention and analytical thinking, green has a balancing effect and can help reduce stress. Especially during long work periods, green ensures a pleasant balance between rest and mental activity.
Warm colors like yellow , orange , or red bring energy to a room and can stimulate motivation and creativity. Yellow is often associated with optimism and inspiration.
It can help develop new ideas and promote communication – ideal for creative professions or brainstorming sessions. However, yellow should be used judiciously, as overly intense shades can cause restlessness.
Red is a particularly powerful color that conveys dynamism and determination. Small red accents, for example in the form of decorations or pieces of furniture, can increase motivation.
Strong, warm colors should be used as accents in the workspace to avoid overwhelming the space. Photo by Beazy @beazy, via Unsplash
However, too much red can be overwhelming in the long run and even cause stress. Those who want to create a vibrant, energetic space should therefore use red sparingly as a contrasting element.
Use colors strategically
The choice of wall colorhas the strongest influence on the overall feel of a room . A soft blue or gentle green can help create a calm working atmosphere. Those who don't want to paint their walls can introduce color into the room through furniture or decorations.
A soft blue can help create a calm working atmosphere. Photo by Christian Lambert @_christianlambert, via Unsplash
An armchair in deep blue, a carpet with warm yellow tones or green plants can create targeted accents without overloading the room.
Light also plays a crucial role. Artificial light can enhance or diminish the effect of colors.
Warm white light softens yellow tones and makes them more inviting, while cool light intensifies blue tones. Therefore, anyone wanting to properly illuminate their home office should pay attention to the combination of natural and artificial light.
How to optimize the color scheme of your home office
How best to design your work environment in terms of color depends primarily on the intended psychological effect. Image source: Freepik
Many people underestimate how much colors influence the work environment. Those who are easily distracted should avoid bright colors and instead opt for muted shades of blue or gray. Conversely, those who work with creative processes can create an inspiring environment with targeted color accents in orange or yellow.
A well-thought-out color scheme can structure the workspace. For example, a calm color palette can be chosen for the desk area, while a creative corner can be designed with vibrant hues. Especially in smaller rooms, light colors help to create a sense of spaciousness, while darker shades provide more coziness.
Expert tip for effective color design
Color psychology is used in architecture and interior design to create functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces.
“The right choice of colors can significantly influence the workday. Those who want to work in a structured way should opt for shades of blue and green. Those who need creative inspiration can work with warm accents. The key is finding the balance between calm and stimulation.”
Those who are unsure can experiment with color samples beforehand or opt for portable wall paints that can be easily removed.
jasminar's home office makeover, we see a workplace design with a soft mint or pistachio color:
YouTuber Miss Pompadour also shows us how to choose a suitable color scheme and implement it skillfully in a redesign of her home office:
Materials and textures as a complement to the color effect
Colors determine the overall mood of a room, but the choice of materials and surfaces can intensify or diminish this effect. Smooth, glossy surfaces reflect light and make colors appear more vibrant, while matte or textured surfaces make them appear softer.
Wood brings natural warmth to the home office and harmonizes particularly well with shades of green, as it creates a calming atmosphere. Metallic elements such as stainless steel or brass add modern accents and complement cool colors like blue or gray.
Textiles also play an important role: A soft carpet or heavy curtains can make a room more comfortable, while minimalist furniture with clean lines supports a businesslike, tidy environment.
Technical support for your home office
Besides colors and furnishings, technology also plays a crucial role in a productive work environment. A stable internet connection is essential.
Those who want to work flexibly and securely can consider downloading a VPN
Increased productivity through targeted color selection
The right color scheme for your home office goes beyond mere taste. Colors influence concentration, productivity, and well-being. With the right color selection, you can create a work environment that is both motivating and relaxing.
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Whether subtle tones for more focus or bold colors for creative impulses – with the right design, the home office becomes an optimal workplace.
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