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On the eve of the winter holidays, you want to feel joy and inspiration. Therefore, festive decoration of the office space before the New Year and Christmas will create a special atmosphere to lift the mood of employees and clients. Bouquets of flowers, fruit baskets and various winter installations of the workspace are quite suitable for this purpose.

New Year decor of the premises of firms and companies

Decorating the office, it should be remembered that the decorations should not be too lush, do not weigh down the interior and do not distract from work. You should give preference to laconic design, maintaining corporate style and creating a good mood.

What to pay attention to when decorating the space:

  • The actual New Year's palette is the use of red, blue, green, gold, white, blue and silver shades.
  • An important role in decoration is played by various bulbs and garlands.
  • Use winter compositions with various plants: fresh flowers, sprigs of pine needles, berries, cones and other winter decor, which will harmonise with any interior style.
  • Doors can be decorated with Christmas arches and wreaths using pine branches, beads, balls and garlands.

In the foyer or at the reception it is quite appropriate to place a festive Christmas tree of small size in a laconic design with the use of monochrome decorations.

Stairwells and corridors, if space permits, can be decorated with wall decorations, garlands, tinsel and hanging elements: snowflakes, balls, angels.

Cubicles, offices of the open space and working areas require minimalism, so it is better to use a minimum number of elements: pine sprigs in a vase, 2-3 Christmas tree decorations in a basket, LED garlands, drawings on the windows and others.

The magic of New Year bouquets

Floral bouquets and compositions can turn an everyday interior into a fairy-tale interior, fill it with warmth and cosiness.

‘Christmas star’ poinsettia has long been considered an invariable symbol of winter holidays. Our ancestors decorated their homes with dried flowers, green pine branches and set up a ‘didukh’ - a sheaf of wheat, oats and other ears. In Europe, sprigs of holly are used for decoration as a symbol of eternity and hope, and in American culture it is customary to decorate the premises with sprigs of mistletoe - a symbol of immortality and rebirth.

Whichever plants you choose to decorate your premises, they are sure to add a special meaning to your festive rituals, improve your mood and give you hope for the best.