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Minimal Office Styles

Minimal Office Styles

A minimalist office promotes a sense of calm, fosters creativity, and enhances productivity. When it comes to minimal office styles, there are several variations you can explore. Each style has its unique characteristics and aesthetic appeal. Let's explore the world of minimalist office design and unlock its potential.
Contemporary Minimalism

Contemporary Minimalism

Contemporary minimalism blends modern design elements with minimalist principles. It embraces simplicity, clean lines, and a focus on open spaces. Contemporary minimalism often features sleek furniture designs, monochromatic color schemes, and minimal decor. This style incorporates technology seamlessly and utilizes innovative storage solutions to maintain a clutter-free environment.
Mid-Century Modern Minimalism

Mid-Century Modern Minimalism

Mid-century modern minimalism draws inspiration from the design movements of the mid-20th century. It features clean lines, organic forms, and a balance between form and function. This style incorporates iconic mid-century modern furniture pieces. The color palette is often muted, with occasional pops of vibrant colors.

 
Casual Modern Minimalism

Casual Modern Minimalism

Casual modern office style combines the comfort and relaxation of a casual environment with the sleek and contemporary elements of modern design.  Choose streamlined and modern furniture pieces to maintain a cohesive look. Opt for desks, tables, and storage units with clean lines and minimal ornamentation. Select materials like glass, metal, and wood with sleek finishes. The furniture should prioritize functionality while contributing to the overall modern aesthetic.
These minimal office styles offer a range of aesthetics, allowing you to choose the one that resonates with your personal preferences and complements your work style. Remember, the key to achieving a minimal office is to prioritize simplicity, decluttering, and creating a harmonious and productive workspace.
Designer Commentary

Designer Commentary

Designer Karey Wright: “Location is most important when considering office space. Ensure that you find a quiet place that is far away from hustle and bustle. Try to use a naturally bright or well lit, open room with at least one window. Clean, organized spaces are imperative for productivity and creativity. If a workspace is cluttered, it can cause confusion and mental blocks. Always measure and select the right size desk for your function.

 

You can use a glass desk such as the Fisher writing desk to give a less bulky feel and optical illusion or the Olympia glass desk. CITY offers a flip - fold out desks to maximize on space such as our Provo Flip Top Desk. Our Burbank height adjustable desk is as stylish as it is smart. It is primarily made of solid wood with metal legs for added durability. It features height memory, AC outlets, USB ports along with cord cutouts for wires and cables. 

 

Here are a few other options for adjustable standing desks:  

 

Choose a good ergonomic chair for back and neck support such as the Zadar black desk chairLight, neutral colors are best for keeping things comfortable and relaxed. Plants and aromatherapy also bring life to the workplace and promote positive, healthy thoughts.”