30 Images of Employees Upgrading Their Plain Ol' Offices Into Absolutely Stunning Workplaces
There's no place for dull office cubicles when these creative people are around.
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- Published in Interesting
Working is hard, and it takes a lot of mental and physical stamina to do it well. Even if it is something that everyone will have to do at some point, there are still instances when people have a hard time working.
There are a lot of employees who are burned out, and they no longer find their jobs enjoyable because of the unhealthy nature of the workplace. However, certain people have the most impressive DIY skills, making their workdays more enjoyable by decorating their workplace with stunning designs.
You can see one of these fantastic workspace changes done by this company's newest employee named Lucas Mundt, shared by the company's CEO named Mike Beckham. The images posted by the CEO became viral on Twitter, garnering over 296K likes and 47K retweets.
"I really love being in the mountains and hiking and rock climbing. So when I thought about ideas for the cubicle, I decided I wanted to bring some of my favorite things there," Lucas explained as he revealed the reason behind his cubicle's decoration.
Lucas eventually won their company's employee decorator of the year, and there was an update of adding an authentic cabin chandelier to his cubicle. You can scroll down to see such amazing transformations which inspired others to share photos of their remarkable workstations.
1. Outstanding effort for wrapping everything well.
taylor_h22. Sayonara to this weeb corner.
MicheleFeghali3. Your cheerful space in the office.
jlkragt4. You can use the decoration later.
TuxedoTn5. Her supervisor would be very excited to comeback after every vacation.
ktsammy6. Plants really make a huge difference.
jasper_hd7. Whatagreatjob to the team!
aggiewife958. This is where Hansel and Gretel will visit.
hilljb9. Letting their inner child free and invade the office.
olgaymasna10. If this does not look like a winner, we don't know what will.
kozzdraws11. The screensaver completes the overall look.
cecysofiabee12. That coworker have a lot of gifts to open.
theaestrocat13. Santa's sleigh have probably went through all of that decorations.
CRISTINEsaid14. Rooting for Canada!
sarahgidget15. Exclusive Christmas for you.
FrustratedinNO16. Hope your coworker enjoyed the surprises.
diegoanfossi17. Just look at that "Sick of tea?" poster.
RobertBails18. Bah Humbug!
DaddyDM19. And that his workplace was kept intact and fresh.
oamike20. The art of ghosting.
Demotional_Guy21. Simplicity is beauty with a touch of SpongeBob's chill nature.
germbanks22. The office castle.
thefirstmr149223. Loving the coziness of this workplace.
ValdiviesoParks24. Cubicle is dual purpose. Working and parking.
LO_Monaghan25. The once in a lifetime decoration.
TheGymBo26. Some kind of 70s wallpaper.
otherlifeform127. Time to unwrap your presents.
lukejameslarson28. Tarzan's probably hanging around there.
reallittlewilly29. Home sweet home in Christmas.
losbishop30. Pleasantly unexpected to work while enjoying the views.
mikebeckhamsmAccording to Lucas, "I think having a place to be comfortable that you enjoy definitely has a direct impact on productivity and efficiency." He emphasized that the decorations imply his company's culture and work environment that values people over profits.
It's given that happier people are more effective at work. Creating a sense of familiarity and comfort in the workplace motivates people to perform their best, leading to a more successful company.