New Office Suggestions

Updated on March 10, 2011
I.L. asks from Leesville, LA
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My department is moving to new offices. I am very excited about this. I will have a brand new, bigger office, with brand new furniture....and no windows! I have never had an office with no windows and frankly I am not looking forward to that part of the deal.
So I am in need of suggestions. How can I make my office feel a little less like a dark box? I am thinking about a nice lamp, and other things to make it cozy. Painting is not an option, the walls are white and have to stay that way.
What about plants? I would have access and ability to put them in the sun for part of the day, but are there some plants that can survive a no window office?
Any suggestions you have to help make my office cozy and not claustrophobic will be greatly appreciated!

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S.H.

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aquarium.

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Lamps... but tall floor lamps which direct light UP. Directing light UP... it bounces off of the ceiling and creates a softer lighting and more ambient. And is better for the eyes when working. Much more effective, than lamps on a table with a lampshade on it.
Also, lamps on a table, can glare in the eyes... being that it is at eye, level.

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I like your idea of the lamp. What about bonsai tree? I'm not sure about how much light, if any, they need. Can you hang a nice scenic painting? What about silk plants/flowers? If you have visitor office chairs, what about a couple of colorful throw pillows on them. You could set out some pics of your family in nice frames and a candy dish. You will always have visitors then!

Hope these help!

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R.L.

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Oh dear, I feel sorry for you. I have an office with no windows, just a narrow evidence slot that I CALL my window. It could be a beautiful day or raining cats and dogs and I wouldn't know unless I go out to the hallway. Plants have never done well in my office, but maybe you could put a rug down, or get a silk plant? Also, change the lighting..a nice lamp with some soft light would be better than florescent. Good luck!

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D.M.

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Pictures - photographs of nature and family : ). Also some flowers - fun modern colorful fake flowers!

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L.B.

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Ohhh, I did that - after having an office with windows for years, I switched jobs and my new office - though absolutely huge - had no windows. So, I hung my favorite Salvador Dali prints on the wall, got a groovy lamp for my desk and a couple of floor lamps - I hate overhead fluorescent lights - tossed some throw pillows on the guest chairs and made it look more like a living room with a desk and a file cabinet than an office. It came out nice and reflective of my personality - I enjoyed walking into it every morning.

Play with it, have fun with it.

Good Luck and God Bless

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T.W.

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I have always put plants in my widowless offices. They grow just fine with florescent lighting. You can also put UV light bulbs in your lamp.

Enjoy your new office.

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D.P.

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I have an office with no windows too. :( Plants and a lamp will be very cozy!

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L.

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Would mirrors maybe reflect the light and give you kind of a window-like effect since you look into them? Just a thought.

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