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Red = Risk, unless you’re in China

Can seeing Red negatively influence Stock Market Liquidity? This is an interesting piece of research. We have written before about how the colour red influences our choices. In this month’s round up of Science News,...

Improving by Removing

Sometimes less is more. Have you ever tried to solve a problem by listing everything, maybe pulling in all the issues. In many situations, we seem to solve problems by adding. But in our...

Fixing the Home Office – Before or After You Move!

Satisfaction  If you can’t do what you consider a good job at your job in your home office, you’ll be miserable. So what do you need to do? The same self-identity mentioned in the...

Post-COVID Home Design

The single most important message, design-wise, we can draw from our experiences during the pandemic related lockdowns is that we need to make sure our homes, going forward, provide us with options as to...

Add a bit of You to Your Space

Say who you are with some things that mean something to you.. but not too much! In a space where people will have a great time together, which is what mingling is all about,...

7 Ways to Boost Work performance at Home

You can use neuroscience to develop spaces where you work to your full potential and, more probably, achieve the goals you set yourself (including those New Year Resolutions you may have set a while...

Which Colours work best when working from home?

The first question that you probably have about spaces for work is what colour you should paint their walls.  Science has answers to those questions. The colours that are best for surfaces, walls and...

Clean Air for Boosting your Mind

Mullen and colleagues confirm how important it is to breathe clean air and their work supports efforts to make sure air inside buildings is filtered. The researchers report that  “Fine particulate air pollution is harmful to...

Not the Same Old Oval Office

Most offices, even if they’re used by well-known people are unseen by most of us.  Titans of industry and even many public officials spend their “office hours” working in places that only their professional...

Plants a Plus

Adding a green leafy plant to any sort of space in which you find yourself is a good idea. Research has directly linked looking at green leafy plants to: Lower stress levels Mental refreshment...

Soundscapes and Sensitivity

Tarlao, Steffens, and Guastavino’s work verifies that many factors besides the actual noises themselves influence perceptions of acoustic experiences. The researchers report that “Previous soundscape research has shown a complex relationship between soundscapes, public space...

What’s the most important design element in working from home?

Mental and physical work can take multiple forms.  Mental work is doing the book keeping for your business or some other “knowledge-“ type work or maybe even thinking creatively to solve some sort of...

What you wear can influence what you eat…

Wang and colleagues link clothing worn and food selections made, it may be possible to apply their findings  more generally, but whether this sort of extension is reasonable will need to be directly investigated. ...

How new homes should be designed post-Covid

The Place Alliance surveyed people in the United Kingdom during the COVID-19 pandemic (May, 2020) and after analyzing the data they collected online have reached some conclusions about how homes should be designed in...

How to prevent mental exhaustion and distraction when Working from home?

Whether you’re doing mental or physical work, the space you are in should come complete with lots of natural light.  Natural light is good for our mood and that has benefits for how good...

Nature Sounds

Listening to nature sounds is relaxing and refreshing—and you can do it whenever you want, even if you live in the heart of the busiest city because nature soundtracks are readily available online. But...

Want to think Creatively? 9 of the Best Quick Solutions

Research on spaces where people are more likely to think creatively is clear, these spaces share certain attributes.  Home offices where people excel at creative thinking: Feature all sorts of different shades of green.Many...

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Are you a Messy Bunny?

Visual clutter makes us very, very tense.  It degrades both our mood and our mental performance and our ability to learn—it may even contribute to us eating in less healthy ways.  If you have...

The Science of Using Scents

Happily, for most of us, most of the time, are noses are doing their job and we can pick up odours in the world around us.  Scientific studies consistently link particular smells to particular...

High rise office block perspective

Change your viewpoint!

If your stock portfolio is filed with risky options and you’re nearing retirement, a move to a lower floor may be in order. Jami reports that “Multiple studies show that exposure to the viewpoint...

Blue or chromatic colours when working or concentrating

Boost Professional Performance

When you’re doing work that requires you concentrate, your brain, like a sports car, fires on all cylinders, relaxing colours, options that are not very saturated but relatively bright are best. Focused thinking is...

Biophilic Design is good for us

Biophilic Design Inspiration

What is Biophilic Design and why should we know about it? Biophilic design makes us feel comfortable and relaxed in a way that nothing else does because it recognises and respects the conditions that...

What is Environmental Psychology?

Since the first of our ancestors set up a home and cared about the experiences of people living there, there has been environmental psychology. Whenever people developing or managing spaces have cared about making...

Portwen Doc Martin series

Colour psychology applied in the home of TV’s Doc Martin

For many of us, there’s no better way to spend time with the television than watching Doc Martin.  Martin and Louisa and James Henry live in a murky world of tired, grayed out colours,...

Use a light oak stain on your desk to improve your concentration

Stress levels reduced by lighter wood colours

Lighter coloured stains on wood may be better options than darker ones.  Burnard and Kutnar tie an oak finish to lower stress levels in workplaces, but found that a walnut one didn’t have the...

Making your office space better

Standing up to work

Sit-stand desks are the current office must have.  Can your employer really value whatever you spend your day doing if they don’t provide a sit-stand desk to do it from? Schwarz and colleagues’ research...

Encourage Creative Thinking

That sage green mentioned earlier as a great colour for an office was an even better choice than you may have realized—and no, I don’t own shares in a company that specializes in providing...

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