I like color. I hate gray tones, yellow tones, or green tones that are industrial looking as I worked in machine shops all my life.
A stark white clean shop that Ryan shows, and the people that work in their own areas are expected to keep them clean and efficient. Tools get put away, locked up, you're not slipping and sliding in grease on the floor. It's called "efficiency and pride". It builds morale in working in a place like that, it builds character in working in a place like that, and above all, it gives a person "self pride" to have the chance to work in an area like that.
They may have people come in to polish the floors, but I bet you are expected to keep your own area pristine to 90%.
I told a former boss of mine years ago that
"How you live reflects on the work you do, and the work you do reflects on how you live."
He told me I was full of ****. I asked him to give me one good example, and he had no answer.
You work in a place like above, and you adhere to the rules and regulations of the owner, and I can guarantee that you don't go home and be the biggest slob there is.
