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Home Office Success

Updated: Oct 23


Investing in your home office is investing in your personal success. It is like laying the foundation of a sturdy house—strong fundamentals lead to lasting results.  You don't need a big space to maximise the impact either. Here are a few tips on making the most of your space.


1) Sounding Great Managing the acoustics effectively is probably the secret ingredient in the recipe for professional virtual meetings, ensuring clarity and focus. Our acoustic art panels are effective as they absorb sound but soft furnishings and even plants can help too.


2) Background Noise

Acoustipics, while not completely soundproof, are specially designed to absorb high and mid-range frequencies, making them particularly effective at minimising household noise. This is crucial for concentration and professionalism. Sounds such as a toilet flushing in the background can distract and even derail a meeting.


3) Colour Energy The colours you select play a powerful role in influencing mood and energy. This is easily updated with thoughtfully chosen artwork—pieces featuring images of plants or tranquil countryside scenes can be especially calming, helping to reduce stress and foster a more pleasant, productive environment.


4) Inspo We all know calming, bucolic scenes are not for everyone. Personal touches can transform your workspace into a sanctuary of inspiration. Customisable artwork allows you to display family photos and images of favourite holiday pictures.


But if you are looking for even higher energy, why not include some motivational quotes, inspirational stories or even images of awards and certifications and turn your home office into a gallery of motivation.


Whatever your preference, your art should work for you. Offering you the flexibility to work from a place which is uniquely yours and delivering benefits beyond the visual.

Home office featuring two Acoustipics acoustic pictures. Helping dampen noise, reduce fire risk and create the right ambience
Home office featuring two Acoustipics acoustic pictures. Helping dampen noise, reduce fire risk and create the right ambience

 

 
 
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