Happy International Workers’ Day! Work is an important part of our lives, and in our offices and home offices, we spend hours and hours each day. In other words, both our profession and workspace design are essential ingredients of our happiness. The success story is when your work inspires and fulfills you, when your business projects make you feel more creative and less stressed.
Speaking of workspace design, the goal is to create a functional, cozy office or home office that boosts productivity and makes you feel at home. On the topic of layout, furnishings, color palette, decorative style, and accessories, you can discover many design ideas and trends on Archi-living.com. In this article, there are inspirational work quotes, joined by ideas of creative and cozy workspaces. 🙂
Happy International Workers’ Day: Inspirational Work Quotes
If you are looking for motivational work quotes of the day, have a look at Archi-living.com’s inspirational and creative photo quotes. Happy International Workers’ Day!








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How to Design a Workspace Like an Interior Designer
The foundation of office and home office design is to create an indoor or outdoor space that is functional and comfortable. A workspace design tailored to your needs and wishes – enhances your productivity and creativity, and gives you the cozy feeling of being at home. Also, office design has an essential role in company branding. In this article, discover how to design a workspace like an interior designer.








How to Choose Colors and Scents for the Workspace
Colors, color combinations, and fragrances have an essential role in workspace design. They enhance our creativity, productivity, and communication, and refresh and relax us.
In the design of work and study spaces (office, meeting room, home office, classroom, children’s room), interior designers and color therapy experts recommend purple or yellow for memory and creativity, blue or green for communication and stress reduction, and red for energy and creativity. Choosing the right color palette for your workspace can enhance your productivity.
As for the scent in the workspace, essential oils of lemon and orange are known to improve mood and concentration, positively impacting our productivity. The essential oils of mint, eucalyptus, and basil have a similar effect, while lemon balm, bergamot, and lavender have a very anti-stress effect.




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Biophilic Office Interior Design: Inspired by Nature
Nature is an inspiration in the design of business spaces. Biophilic interior design is a creative way of arranging indoor space – inspired by nature and guided by the knowledge that we feel better and more relaxed when surrounded by natural beauty. The biophilic office is designed with natural color palettes and materials, organic shapes, and patterns from the beautiful world around us.
Key elements in creating biophilic interior design are natural light and ventilation, seasonal color palettes, and greenery in many shapes and sizes. Designing with natural materials such as wood, stone, cotton, and linen, and shapes found in the beautiful world around us, is essential.








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After Work – Relax
After work comes the time to relax, refresh, and get ready for a new workday or week. We all need to relax and recharge – daily, during weekends, and holidays. However, everyone enjoys relaxing differently – in their own way. I hope you’ll enjoy and be inspired by these relaxing photo quotes I designed for you.




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I hope you enjoyed reading these inspirational work and relaxation quotes, joined by design ideas for a creative and cozy workspace. Happy International Workers’ Day! Best wishes from Danica Maričić, Archi-living.com! 🙂
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