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Gonna be moving to a new office building next week and as such, I have a chance for a fresh start. Today, I thought it would be awesome to have a sunset mural spanning my enclosing cubicle walls. This gave way to simply wallpapering my cube walls. Of all the people I know, I think all the people that I don't know on Woot would be the best resource for input on this idea. Should I go fabric or actual wallpaper? Pin, tape, magnetic fasteners? Solid or print design? Work is essentially a second home with a different dysfunctional family. Why shouldn't it be comfortable?
anachostic wrote:Gonna be moving to a new office building next week and as such, I have a chance for a fresh start. Today, I thought it would be awesome to have a sunset mural spanning my enclosing cubicle walls. This gave way to simply wallpapering my cube walls. Of all the people I know, I think all the people that I don't know on Woot would be the best resource for input on this idea. Should I go fabric or actual wallpaper? Pin, tape, magnetic fasteners? Solid or print design? Work is essentially a second home with a different dysfunctional family. Why shouldn't it be comfortable?
cubicle wall? post-its.
I'm not a cube expert, but I'd go with something with a pattern to it, even if it's just stripes. It'll give your eyes something to focus on when you are deep in thought.
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Having just Googled cubicle wallpaper, I'm gonna go with a very small design or solid with stuff hanging to break up the monotony.
ThunderThighs wrote:Having just Googled cubicle wallpaper, I'm gonna go with a very small design or solid with stuff hanging to break up the monotony.
I like the solid with stuff hanging idea. Then you can change the "stuff" when you get tired of it.
Sounds good. I'm leaning towards a nice calming blue. But I know there's a billion shades of blue and if I go too light, it'll seem too bright, like sky blue, and if I go to dark, it could be a little too formal or regal. After I posted the original message, I ran into the HR manager in the hall and I asked her about the company policy on cube dressing. She was kind of on the fence about the idea but allowed me to be the test case for doing it.
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Seeing myself from multiple angles all day is not the key to job satisfaction.
pooflady wrote:I like the solid with stuff hanging idea. Then you can change the "stuff" when you get tired of it.
I like this idea best.
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