Whether you have an actual office, or you’re a cubicle-dweller, or even if you work in an open play office, it’s important to feel that you have your own space. Most people spend about half their waking time at work, so it’s important to feel that there’s something about the workspace that makes it your own. There aren’t any real rules; nothing is etched in stone. You can be creative and you can do something interesting even with the smallest space and the most modest surroundings. Here are some things you can do to personalize your workspace.
Feel Free to Be Yourself
If you’re putting your personal stamp on your workspace,
begin with some attractively framed photos of your family, friends, or places
that mean a lot to you. Pictures of your pets can be great
conversation-starters. You can add a few other touches as well. Perhaps you’re
passionate about elephants? Bring in a few ornaments – nothing too
overwhelming; you don’t want it to looks as though you’ve cleaned out the dollar
store. However, a few well-arranged items can say a lot about who you are as a
person, and can give you something enjoyable to look at when you’re ready to
give your eyes a rest from the computer screen.
Sansevieria Plant |
Add a Touch of the Outdoors
Often a touch of greenery can bring a bit of life to what
might otherwise be a sterile environment. Plants have the added benefit of
improving air quality by removing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. Many
plants will thrive in an office, under fluorescent lighting. Good choices are
English Ivy, Philodendron, and Sansevieria (snake plant), which can tolerate
low levels of light. If your workplace permits, you might even want to add a
small aquarium. Live fish can provide another very restful way of taking your
eyes off the computer screen.
Fake the Outdoors
You could hang a mural or a big photo to mimic a window.
Frame it with window molding, and it will be almost as good as the real thing
for offices that don’t have the genuine article.
Even a cubicle with half-walls can be spruced up with a
wallpaper border, or perhaps a bit of fabric. Wall treatments can be attached
using Velcro so that if you move from time to time, you can take your
decorative treatments with you.
Enhance Your Lighting
Most office spaces are lit using fluorescent lighting –
it’s cost-effective and easy to maintain, so it’s usually the best solution.
However, fluorescent lighting causes some people to develop headaches. If this
sounds like you, just adding a small lamp to your workspace can make a great
deal of difference by providing a calming effect.
Keep in mind that these are just suggestions. You’re a
creative person, and you can probably think of other things that you can do
that will create a more personal environment for you in your office or cubicle,
or even just at a desk in an open area. Make sure that you check out what you
want to do with your supervisor first, though – some workplaces have
restrictions on some of the suggestions we’ve made (plants, for example), and
your employer does have the right to determine what can and can’t be brought
into the workplace.
Enjoy!
Have fun with personalizing your workspace – you’ll find
that once things are arranged the way you’d like, and your space is uniquely
your own, work will be more enjoyable. You may even find that you’re more
productive, and that’s something no employer can find fault with.