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2014 Top furnishings

Bookshelf by Resource Furniture Coffee table by Phillips Collection Colourful cabinet for any office by Spectrum Colourful shelves by   Minou Farkhondeh and Thomas Reichel Office interiors 2014 by Loewenstein Shelf by Mymito Shelf with green accents by Loewenstein Shelf with movable book shelf by Punt Rack for coats shoes hats and umbrellas by Johan Ridderstrale and Mats Brogers Tati  Tables by Uhuru Hamel + Farrell's Jax table Table by Daniele Merini's Nastro    Table by La Cabane de Jeanne Glass table by Shimna Graphic mosaic -  Paulo Werneck for Etel Table by Resource Furniture Tables by Team7 Lake table by  Greg Klassen Furniture Table by Resource Furniture Rings by Koket Table by Jean de Merry Source: http://www.interiordesign.net

Create a Style: Colours to Use in Your Office or Home

If you decided to make changes for your home or office you should firstly consider the colours that would match your interior design as it will help you to create a pleasant and harmonious room. Colours can be applied within your furniture, decorations, ceilings, flooring and walls & wallpapers. Purple family together with grays, taupes, champage beige, frosted almond Colours such as apricot, grape, hazel nut, blue used to create an abstract style Create hormonious environment using a composition of peach pink, apricot, amber, rose, tellow, rosy-taupe tones Nostalgic interior design can be created using warm vintage-feel colours Make your room a place for happiness using unexpected bright colours such as orange, bright blue, yellow gold. pink Smoky colours of green, caffee brown, blue and orchid will create botanic environment Combine blues with pale gold and redish accents Urban style creation using deep blue-greens

Ideas for Your Workspace Design for 2015: Stylish Seating Options for Your Office

Office furniture 2014 & 2015 designed for flexible workspaces features soft-seating options  Seating Chairs by Sally by +Halle Mobile seats for collaborative workspaces by James Burleigh Octagon style workspace seating chairs by HB Group Armchair for a stylish workspace by Patricia Urquiola Comfortable & Stylish seating by Pearson Lloyd Group of seats for your open plan office design by Simon Pengelly www.onofficemagazine.com

The psychology of the workspace

The best use of workspace requires the analysis of human behaviour . Designers use their creativity, experience and knowledge to deliver results that would show an improvement for desired human behaviour at work testing a variety of spacious elements. As workspace designs are becoming more complicated, expectations increase accordingly. The psychology of human in the workplace raises many questions and improvements for the next generation of office design. While the focus on collaborative behaviour was high in the last few years, the concern was raised for those who finds it challenging and need more relaxed and quit space. Thus, open-space design slightly changed and innovations were brought within offices to increase individual spaces within the workspace, thus it is more common to see work cubes that would separate space and provide individual space in today’s working environments . The issue was to find a balance between collaboration and concentration. The s