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Figure 5.37. Green and yellow colour for meeting rooms with some neutral colours

Figure 5.37. Green and yellow colour for meeting rooms with some neutral colours.

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Functionality is important for meeting rooms. People who attend meetings are generally not alike and change from one meeting to another. Some people’s attention can be distracted easily while others can be tense. The colours chosen must, on average, appeal to the personal traits of the people concerned. Yellow is generally considered an attention improving colour that is necessary in meeting rooms; however, excessively bright yellow can cause high tension and uneasiness after some time. For this reason, we must pay attention to the value and saturation of colours when choosing them. The colour in meeting rooms must be relaxing, refreshing and of the type that will ensure concentration and focus the attention. Shades of yellow and green can be used with neutral colours.

5.4.3.6. EXECUTIVE ROOMS

Figure 5.38. Hues of beige and light brown with tints of warm red for executive rooms

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While executive rooms reflect formality and seriousness, they must not be painted in gloomy, boring or disturbing colours. The colours used must reflect warmth and must not strain the eyes of both the visitors and occupants. Hues of beige and light brown with tints of warm

red are the colours that can be most suitably used in executive rooms.