An American study reveals the effect of artistic paintings on the workplace

An American study reveals the effect of artistic paintings on the workplace

A recent study by Brookfield Properties supported the effects of affluent workplaces, which are distinguished by attractive design, art, sculpture, and other aesthetically pleasing features. Locations that offer social or cultural activities have also been taken into consideration in the study.
Only 38% of those polled said they were proud of their workplaces, but that number rose to 63% for those who had access to cultural, opulent, or social activities.

According to a survey conducted by Forbes magazine, 41% of respondents claimed their workplace is uncomfortable and poorly structured. They are more inclined to talk about their experiences working in unattractive or unattractively designed offices.
Only 24 % of people feel inspiration from their jobs, but this percentage jumps to 39 % when people work in rich offices with artwork such as paintings.

Only 10% of respondents felt a sense of creative energy, and only 18% reported that their workplaces encouraged them to be innovative in their job. But when they had spaces with colors, artistic paintings, or a 32 % hair sculpting works with inspiration and creativity.

64% claimed that participating in social and cultural events at work increased their productivity, and 69% claimed that having fascinating and aesthetically pleasing works of art around the office added to their sense of luxury.
77 % said that their feeling is improving the establishment of enjoyable social and cultural events in the workplace..

An American study demonstrates the impact of fine art on the workplace.

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