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Jan 09, 2023

Lighting Your Home Office for Productivity

Poor lighting is one of the leading causes of low morale, headaches, and low productivity at the workplace. Luckily, there are various ways you can optimize your office lighting to improve productivity.

Let’s look at practical office lighting ideas that actually improve productivity.

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Maximize Natural Light

Natural lighting is one of the top workplace perks that employees are looking for, and it’s easy to see why. Exposure to natural light improves concentration, has positive effects on employees’ mood, and increases employees’ satisfaction with their workplace. That’s why it’s important to incorporate as much natural light as possible in your office. Maximizing natural light in your office not only helps to foster more productivity, but it’s also a simple way to reduce your electricity bills.

How to Add More Natural Light into Your Office

  • Install bigger windows that provide plenty of natural light. If possible, opt for floor-to-ceiling windows
  • Install a skylight that will provide brilliant, natural light to your office space
  • Install LED lights that mimic natural light
  • Install glass walls rather than solid, opaque walls. Glass walls harness natural light much better and bring the external environment inside
  • Place large mirrors across window walls or in dark corners of your office to bounce back light into the room.
  • Opt for a light color scheme that reflects light and incorporate materials that reflect and diffuse light.

Incorporate Task Lighting

As the name suggests, task lighting illuminates working areas in an office in a way that makes it easy for employees to carry out tasks. It’s a good idea to supplement ambient lighting in your office with direct task lighting at every workstation. Adjustable desk lamps that can be plugged into any outlet are a good option for task lighting in your office. If you need help with task lighting installation in your office, call an electrical company that specializes in office lighting to help you out.

Eliminate Glare and Shadows

Incorrect positioning of lighting fixtures in your office can create annoying glare and shadows. Apart from causing eye discomfort, glare and shadows can reduce your ability to focus on tasks. That’s why it’s important to let an experienced electrician install your office lighting, as they know how to position the lighting in a way that will eliminate glare and shadows.

Explore Smart Office Lighting Options

There are smart lighting solutions that you can incorporate into your office lighting to boost your employees’ productivity. For example, color changing bulbs, automatic dimming, and motion sensors can cater to the individual needs of your employees.

Contact Mr Electric for Lighting Installation

If you’re looking for professional electricians to help you with lighting installation in your office or residential property, look no further than Mr. Electric. Our electricians will examine your workspace and determine the right type of lighting you need for improved productivity. Apart from office lighting installation, we specialize in landscape lighting, holiday lighting, and specialty lighting installation. Call us today to schedule an appointment with our knowledgeable and experienced electricians.

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