This setup started with two Omnidesks placed side by side — a simple idea that turned into a fully functional shared workspace. Matching desks keep the layout clean and cohesive, while the warm wood tone helps soften the overall look. The symmetry isn’t just aesthetic; it also creates a clear boundary for each person’s zone, making the space easy to share.
A pink iMac anchors the corner, paired with a wooden riser to raise screen height and free up desk space. Small touches — like a plant, humidifier, or collectibles — add personality without clutter. Every item is intentional: functional pieces first, decorative accents second. It’s a reminder that productivity starts with a space that feels good to sit in.
A comfortable chair makes a big difference when you spend long hours at a desk. The Ergotune Joobie Lite supports posture and movement without feeling bulky, and the desk height adjustment allows both of us to switch between sitting and standing easily. The key is keeping screens at eye level and wrists neutral — comfort equals consistency.
Workspaces feel more natural when they reflect real life. Pets included. Instead of fighting for a perfectly styled desk, I focus on maintaining flow — keeping essentials close, minimizing cables, and leaving room for the occasional cat nap. A space you enjoy being in will always work better than one that just looks polished.
Customised shelves on the right with soft lighting finish the space. The LED strip creates a warm glow that doubles as mood lighting at night. It’s a subtle way to make the workspace blend into the rest of the home — functional by day, cozy by evening. The goal was simple: a space that works hard, feels soft, and fits our everyday rhythm.