Why Your Zoom Background Is Important ?
A Harvard Business Review survey found that most people prefer a natural Zoom background to a virtual one. But a virtual background can show a little more personality if your office doesn’t look too clean or the lighting isn’t great.
Who’s to say that you don’t live in a modern chic Brooklyn skyrise? This minimalist West Elm backdrop is organized, tidy, and trendy, with lots of light to enhance your polished presentation.
Minimalist Home
Best Zoom Background Ideas
Elegant Living Room
The West Elm-styled living room is simple yet elegant for video calls where you want to appear clean, orderly, and somewhat laid back.
Modern Kitchen
For yet another West Elm showstopper, the modern neutral kitchen looks real enough to be your own well-styled home. The open lighting and plants can make you seem more casual and approachable rather than stuffy or uptight.
Organized Ikea Office
Studies show that organized and conscientious people are more likely to grow in their careers. Ikea’s stylized backgrounds for video calls are perfectly organized, which means you look like the tidy, punctual person that employers or clients are looking for.
Organized Ikea Office
Studies show that organized and conscientious people are more likely to grow in their careers. Ikea’s stylized backgrounds for video calls are perfectly organized, which means you look like the tidy, punctual person that employers or clients are looking for.
Executive Office
Harness your executive presence by giving a short speech or presentation with this impressive office view behind you.
Conference Room
Nothing says professionality like a classic conference room. Use this background to mentally transport yourself back to meetings you typically had in a boardroom.
Slick Office
Make your home office look like a high-end workspace. You can show off your sleek style with a light-colored outfit against this dark backdrop.
Red Brick Wall
Painting and minimalism are their own statements. This backdrop is great for casual video conferencing if you love architecture or cycling.
Zen Studio
If you love meditation or yoga (or want to get into them), this zen room backdrop can make you feel and look more relaxed on camera.