Painting London Offices with accent colours to define your specific areas and type of business
The vast majority of offices that I paint are white. But many companies are now beginning to realise the power of colour. This can be used to determine a specific working area, increase work efficiency and output, help staff relax and unwind and create a positive and favorable impression on entering the premises. Generally the rule of thumb is, the less colour involved, the more serious the business.
As reception areas are the first point of contact for clients it is important to create a welcoming and a positive impression.
A magazine publisher in Farringdon London with a company logo of vibrant pink. Having sourced the colour, we decided along with the client, that painting complete walls was going to be a little too over powering. A subtle approach was to use small panels and pillars to introduce their corporate colour.
The British Council - Sustainable development exhibition
The main reception /exhibition area of The British Council in Trafalgar Square is a blank canvas of white walls.
Here we transformed the space overnight with a vibrant yellow as a back drop for the exhibition artwork.
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Andrew GARDPainter Decorator based in Soho Central London Archives
December 2019
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