A GUIDE TO A WARM COLOR PALETTE FOR COMMERCIAL FINE ARTWORK

Color is more than just a design choice; it’s a powerful business tool. In the competitive commercial landscape of Michigan and beyond, the right color palette can transform a space from forgettable to bold and inviting.

Warm colors are sophisticated and easy for clients to process yet they also evoke feelings of happiness and comfort. In a commercial setting, these associations can be harnessed to create a specific atmosphere and enhance a brand image.

W 2nd Gatito St. 32 x 44 inches. Polyester, nylon, grommets and acrylic. Ships from Michigan.

Under My Skin. 30 x 22 inches. Encaustic monotype on watercolor paper. Ships from Michigan.

And don’t think that settling on warm colors means that your workspace will be boring! Commercial offices should choose artworks with pinks, oranges and copper to excite the neutral tones.

Unbalanced Breakfast. 30 x 30 inches. Oil on canvas. Ships from Michigan.

Curating the Best Warm Palette for Your Commercial Space

For your Modern Workplace: Corporate Offices and Lobbies. An office should be a hub of productivity and a reflection of your company culture. Warm tones can create an inviting and rich working environment.

Tow Path. 34 x 28 inches. Oil on canvas. Ships from Maryland.

For Employees: Use warm tans with yellows/greens in meeting rooms to encourage communication and teamwork.

To Impress and Calm Clients: Your lobby should be a strong first impression. Craft a sophisticated and confident tone using elegant brown artwork with accents like copper or bronze.

Modern browns with copper on raw canvas artwork accentuates the Goodman Acker Law Firm in Southfield, MI
Unreal Reality: Woman in Blue – Boston. 40 x 60 inches. Photography digitally enhanced printed on various substrates. Ships from Boston.
Contentment. 26.5 x 26.5 inches. Alternative photography on glass, concrete, found automotive parts. Ships from Michigan.
Resting Face. 18 x 16 inches. Ceramics and metal. Ships from Michigan.
Brown 1. 20 x 20 inches. Acrylic on panel. Ships from Rhode Island.
Golden Palm. 41 x 35 inches. Acrylic on panel. Ships from California.
Psyche. 18 x 12 inches. Bronze, wood. Ships from Michigan.
Buddy in the Kitchen. 20 x 16 inches. Oil on canvas. Ships from Michigan.

A well-executed warm color palette is a strategic asset that can significantly impact your business’s success. It helps define your brand, shape your customers’ experience, and create a space where employees can thrive. By thoughtfully combining fine artwork with a comprehensive interior design scope, you can craft an environment that is not only beautiful but also works hard to achieve your commercial goals.

Call Embrace Creatives, 248-702-4902 to talk about your special commercial workspace project.