![]() Flowers: If you’re feeling splurgey, you can also get yourself a bouquet of fresh flowers every week - they add a lot of color and fun to a room. ![]() ) Easy Office Decor: Office Plants and Flowers We’ve updated the post a bit for clarity, but it’s a good reminder to know your office. ( Update: as you see in the comments, a lot of readers bristled at the very idea of this post, noting that summer associates or interns should NEVER decorate their office. So what are the best ideas beyond “colorful tissue box”? ( Always an option!) We thought we’d round up some great ideas for cute desk accessories and other simple, fast ways summer associates can decorate their offices. (Plus, it’s a little weird when a temporary worker looks like they’ve moved in, yes?) You also won’t want to bring too much stuff, or else by the end of your time there you won’t even want to bring it all home. Obviously, you should make sure not to damage the office in any way, such as leaving behind adhesive residue or accidentally removing paint/drywall when you remove things from the walls. So what are the top affordable, easy office decor ideas that help you avoid staring at boring blank walls or that ubiquitous cubicle-wall shade of beige-gray-tan? ![]() ![]() Ladies, what are your favorite easy office decor ideas? What’s the first thing you do in any new office, and what ideas would you recommend to summer associates, interns, and others? Decorating your office with cute desk accessories and more can be an essential way to making your workspace happier - and giving yourself more energy.īut, if you’re a summer associate, intern, on-site consultant, on a secondment, or any other kind of temporary worker, you don’t want to put in a ton of effort into decorating your desk or office. ![]()
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