How To Decorate Office Cubicles
Posted by Amber Smith, under Communication SkillsCubicle furniture is a mainstay in many offices because of their affordability, attractive designs, configurability and ease of installation. They also come in a variety of finishes and materials that will fit any office. Accessories such as trays, shelves, and file organizers also make office cubicles more efficient workspaces for employees.
Beyond efficiency, however, employees will want a comfortable environment to make their stay in the office worthwhile. After all, they spend a significant number of hours – around 40 hours a week – working in a cubicle. Therefore, it makes sense for them to want to personalize their workspace. Below are several things to remember when decorating office cubicles.
Use only appropriate decorations. Some offices are conservative, while others are more open and flexible. The kind of traffic that one’s cubicle gets should also be considered. For instance, if frequented by visitors or clients, it would be better to decorate conservatively to present a more professional image.
A personalized look can still be achieved in one’s cubicle, even while decorating with restraint. Things that are important to a person are reflected in the items that he chooses to adorn his space. Examples include family pictures, plants and themed dcor.
Decorations can be motivational tools. Many cubicle wall partitions allow hanging of items such as posters or prints with inspirational images and messages, as well as accessories like clocks and bulletin boards. This kind of dcor is helpful in keeping one’s focus on tasks that need to be done.
You can make people visiting your cubicle more welcome with your decorations. You can display unique, humorous and thought-provoking items to serve as icebreakers. Unconventional desktop accessories, unusual travel souvenirs or something as simple as a jar of candy can jumpstart conversations and make transition to business matters go more smoothly.
Decorations should not be a distraction. Anything that takes attention from tasks for an unreasonable amount of time does not belong in one’s cubicle. There are many desk toys and gadgets available in the market that, while it looks good on a desk, may be too much of a distraction and hinder one’s productivity.
Co-workers and other people should also be considered when decorating office cubicles. There should be respect for others’ religious beliefs, gender, political views and race, and anything that might be considered profane should be avoided. To be on the safe side, if one is not sure of an item, do not use it in the office.
Depending on the type of employer you work for, office cubicles might just be the perfect choice for your company. If you discover that typical cubicle furniture is for you, there are plenty of options to suit your needs.


