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Home Office Art: Turn your Home Into an Office with Art
The coronavirus lockdown has forced many to work from home. Getting used to your new environment might require time and adjustments. Luckily, careful selection of art pieces can make your home look more professional. According to a survey conducted by YouGov and Affordable Art Fair among British employees’, art is considered to be the most effective productivity booster, (ahead of sleep pods, beanbags and, ping pong tables).
A third of respondents said that artworks in the workplace can improve productivity, while almost a fifth of employees believe that office art can help stimulate creativity and problem-solving abilities. Now that we know which positive effects home office art can have on your work, here are a few tips on how to use art to turn your house into a productive and inspiring working environment.
Abstract Art
What do abstract art and work have in common? As neuroscientist Eric Kandel noticed, abstract art and work both have the tendency of reducing the problem to its simplest elements. In work, separating one major task into several smaller tasks is important, because it helps you easily tackle large…