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Question: Office decoration?
I’m on student government at college and the interior walls of my office are wide bricks. The brick walls are painted white and the ceiling is pretty high at around 10 or 11 feet. The floor is tile and there are two windows – 1 on each wall. They’re each about 1.5 feet wide and 8 feet tall, the bottom 1.5 feet from the floor. It’s a fairly large rectangular room, the shortest wall coming in at about 12 – 14 feet. I share the office with another officer, so there are two desks. Overall, it’s not a bad office. Just really plain. Decorating tips? Eg. rugs, desks, curtains, chairs, wall hangings? I don’t want the people that come into our office to think that it’s boring or make-shift (if you spend a little time in there, you begin to picture it as a storage room).

The following is the answer: (Hint: For answers, no site audit.)

Answer by doyers
cover your walls entirely with neon post-it notes

Answer by jessica R
1. Paint your brick walls black. Other walls a dark gray color.
2. Cool modern paintings.
3. Clean lined furniture.
4. Stainless lamps.
5. Floor to Ceiling curtains in a cool, silver, heavy fabric.

Answer by slopoke6968
navy blue rug
decorative pictures of something interesting
nature maybe
a lamp
some fake plants

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