Where productivity meets comfort — no cubicle vibes allowed.
Working from home is here to stay, and your workspace deserves more than a folding chair and kitchen bench. Whether you’re clocking in 9–5 or freelancing between school drop-offs, a well-designed home office can boost focus, ease stress, and reflect your personal style.
Here’s how to build a home office retreat that blends form and function — the Aussie way.
🪑 1. Start with the Right Desk & Chair Combo
Comfort and posture matter — especially when you’re glued to a screen all day.
- Desks: Choose a sturdy desk with a simple design. Options like a standing desk or compact corner desk work wonders in tight Aussie homes or apartments.
- Chairs: Don’t skimp here. An ergonomic chair with lumbar support is a must. Look for breathable mesh, adjustable height, and good arm support.
Zyppo Tip: Brands like Artiss, Koala, and Desky offer WFH-friendly pieces delivered across Australia.
🎨 2. Create a Mood-Boosting Colour Palette
- Soft neutrals like warm white, sage, or dove grey keep things calming.
- Add pops of colour with desk accessories or art — think ocean blue, eucalyptus green, or terracotta.
- Want bold? Try a feature wall in navy or earthy clay tones.
Stick to a 60-30-10 colour rule (main, secondary, accent) for balance.
💡 3. Let There Be (Smart) Light
- Natural light improves mood and energy — place your desk near a window if possible.
- Add a desk lamp with adjustable brightness for cloudy days or night work.
- Try warm-toned LED globes to reduce eye strain.
Lighting brands to explore: Beacon Lighting, Temple & Webster, or Kmart for budget buys.
🧺 4. Smart Storage Without the Clutter
Keep your space tidy and distraction-free with these ideas:
- Floating shelves or a pegboard wall for supplies and decor
- Rolling drawer units that tuck under your desk
- Woven baskets or felt boxes for paper storage — stylish and practical
- Use vertical space for pinboards, file holders, or magnetic strips
Want minimalist vibes? Go digital with cloud storage and wireless gadgets to reduce physical clutter.
🪴 5. Add a Natural Touch with Plants
Greenery improves air quality, reduces stress, and adds texture.
- Easy-care indoor plants: Snake plant, pothos, peace lily, or rubber plant
- Aussie natives to try indoors: Ferns, wattles (acacia), or native grasses in ceramic pots
- Go vertical with a plant shelf or hanging planters in macramé
Place a plant beside your screen to create a soft eye break from the monitor.
🖼️ 6. Incorporate Personality & Calm
- Add inspiring artwork, prints, or even a vision board
- Use scented candles or an essential oil diffuser (lavender, lemon myrtle, or eucalyptus are great for focus)
- Include a cosy throw or cushion to soften the space
- Choose a few favourite books, framed photos, or souvenirs to ground your space
