Make 2024 the year you love going to work

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With business making returns to office working, it’s no wonder that after years of WFH, many employers are considering how to make their premises welcoming and attractive for staff.

Making the psychological shift from a home working to an office working mindset will take time, with the YouGov survey reporting around 44% of people polled feeling anxious about returning to office life. Whilst employers will need to adopt a multi-faceted approach to the issue, the role of environment is one that consistently presents itself as a key component in developing a positive attitude.

Our clients reaction:

‘When our clients first see the transformation, we’ve been able to effect in their workspace, their reactions are simply amazing’ says Simon Grigg, Managing Director of Think Creative and developer of the Creative Corridors concept. ‘It’s incredible how light and colour can completely invigorate an under-utilised space, creating a positive backdrop to everyday activities. Jaws generally drop! It’s my favourite part of the job’.

The effects of Wall Art!

A boost to team morale is just one of the many benefits that a Creative Corridors makeover can bring to your company. More face to face client meetings and demonstrating that your company has moved forward positively since COVID, can send a powerful signal.

‘We often propose timelines, supply chain flows or collections of key facts and figures for areas where clients may meet with customers. This allows the business’ story to be ever-present, underscored by valid, factual content.’ comments Director of Operations, Fran Grigg. ‘We have solutions for virtually every kind of surface including brick and glass, meaning we can be really innovative in our proposals. We also encourage companies to let their creative flair show with quirky ideas for fixed practical items such as fire extinguishers or light switches. We’re used to working around all kinds of obstacles and often come up with cool ideas to make a feature of them.’

The effects of colour on mood are well documented. Greens and blues are often used to create calming, tranquil environments while reds and oranges can create energy and yellow inspires optimism. Your working environment also communicates a lot about the brand values your company embraces, be these innovative and dynamic or traditional and dependable. A large part of our remit is to deliver creative solutions that capture and deliver the essence of these values, allowing them to be absorbed on a number of levels.

With the advantages of increased wellbeing, positivity and productivity, what’s not to love about a workplace makeover? To start your transformation project, drop us a line and let’s make inspiration the hallmark of your 2024.