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14Jun/100

How To Decorate With Office Blinds

Whether a person is starting from scratch and designing a brand-new office layout or has just been handed the chore of ordering new blinds for office windows, this person has a unique opportunity to incorporate new blinds into that office's decor. This lucky person needs to look around the office, plan for the office blinds and use them to create a focal point and to enhance the ambiance of the room. This is a simple process if given a little thought.

For a new office, the person in charge of organizing it should take into consideration the windows, the size and location of the windows and the purpose of the office blinds. These are used to control the light coming from another area, to provide privacy or to improve the office look. A person in charge of ordering new blinds to replace the old ones can go to step two.  Normally, large areas requiring blinds will need a more subtle touch; small spaces offer the opportunity for bold action.  Using colors in different areas to segregate spaces is an efficient way to clearly define each area and increase the workers and visitors enthusiasm for the layout. A wall of windows requiring coverage could be done in different shades of the same color or complementary colors with a bold panel periodically injected to create an attractive display and reduce the impact of the long wall.

There are two ways to create a focal point in a room using window treatments. These are through the use of color and the use of each individual window treatment. These blinds come in five different types: Venetian, vertical, horizontal, roller blinds, Roman blinds, shades and shutters. The most common office blinds are vertical or horizontal blinds; these allow the user to control the amount of light and come in a variety of colors and textures. Materials can be aluminum, wood, or PVC. Many offices choose PVC because of the price and easy cleaning. Small blinds can be a bold color and are used to draw attention to an area. Incorporated with artwork, plants or a seating arrangement, this creates an individualized space.  In the right environment, bold colors should be encouraged. For a sophisticated look, using a color slightly darker or lighter than the wall colors creates a clean look that is soothing and pleasing to the eye.  Colors evoke emotions; different colors create different emotions depending upon a person's culture, race, gender and age. Generally, cool colors are more calming and warm colors promote excitement and optimism.

Office blinds enhance the ambiance of the room. An attorney's office would choose rich window treatments in both texture and color to promote the feeling quiet competence.  An interior design studio would use bold window treatments to demonstrate various options to potential clients. Many offices housing 25 or 50 busy employees will choose a small amount of color to make workspace pleasant and keep the employees focused on their jobs.

The lucky person who is chosen to order office blinds has an opportunity to make the office a more inviting place.