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Three Birds Renovations’ dirty blush office makeover

Sponsored by Intrim

Has there ever been a better time for a bit of home office inspo? The Three Birds Renovations team recently made over their office, and although they’re not currently able to work from it (they’re #safeathome like the rest of us), it’s a great example of how much difference the look and feel of your office can make.

Being creative types, working somewhere beautiful was always going to be important to them. “We are inspired by beautiful interiors so it only makes sense that our own workplace is beautiful and inspirational too,” says Lana Taylor.

Now, their ‘old’ office was hardly plain, but two years on from moving into their first Three Birds HQ, the girls felt it needed some loving. “It was looking a little tired and didn’t really reflect how our design style and business had grown in that time. With a growing team of gorgeous girls, we wanted to create a luxe, feminine space where everyone loves coming to work each day.”

With busy work days, they wanted the office to have a calming vibe and to be full of pretty things to make it an enjoyable place to spend each day.

“We called our vision board the #dirtyblushcrush! It was all about gritty pretty: feminine pink tones with a bit of grunt, so that it doesn’t look like Barbie’s office! Our vision was for lots of detail like panelled walls, patterned wallpapers, many different complementary textures and a mixture of natural and plush materials.”

What you won’t see is a bunch of individual desks. “We prefer collaborative workspaces so we can sit around the tables together to roll out some floorplans, or grab a coffee and sit back on in the lounge area for a creative brainstorming session. Our creative juices really flow best in a relaxed and inspiring environment,” Lana adds.

In terms of what made the biggest difference, the Intrim moulding on the walls is right up there. “This feature really takes the space from corporate office to elegant lounge room, which is how we wanted it to feel. The beauty of Intrim mouldings is that they’re custom-sized so we could choose how we used them.

“We have a full wall of panelling at one end of the office, which frames our huge Jai Vasicek artwork. Around the rest of the walls we just ran the moulding one third of the way up, to make way for the beautiful wallpaper which Grace Garrett made for us.”

The girls have generously shared their vision board for this project, and they recommend this as the best way to start any design project.

“This should help people pick out the key elements they’ll need to recreate this style at home: a dirty pink colour palette, lots of Intrim moulding on the walls, patterned wallpaper and natural rattan furniture with pops of gold. Voila!”

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For more on Three Birds Renovations | Roxy Jacenko’s new house: a kitchen to die for!

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Homewares

All that glitters: Our pick of the hottest gold desk wares

Aussie desk tops are suddenly looking more stylish as the gold trend permeates the office sphere. Pimp your work space with these stylish gilded finds.

Kikki-K acrylic desk accessories: From a stapler and tape dispenser and so much more, we love these lucite desk accessories. From $19.95

Meri Meri paper clips with pom pom: Desk life is anything but boring with these fun stationery favourites. $15.95.

Kmart lever arch file (rose gold): The perfect spot for storing details of your latest project. $3.

The Daily Edited ‘The Stationery Lover’ set: This chic set is comprised of a memo cube, pen holder and mouse pad and you can get gold text embossed on them too. $109.95.

White Moose Designs gold wings bookends: Perfect for wedging your favourite books or magazines between. $55.

Kikki-k glass water bottle: You’ll never forget to hit your daily water quota with this slimline design sitting atop your desk. $29.95.

Kmart accessory set in rose gold: Make sure the whole look is streamlined with this handy set of desk favourites. $5.

Tom Dixon Cube stapler in rose gold: One of the most stylish staplers you shall ever find but we wouldn’t expect anything less from the design wunderkind. $130.

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Interiors Addict

Inspired use of cobalt blue and toilet seats in office reno!

When Sydney reno specialists Integriti Bathrooms (they did my bathroom recently) moved into new offices in Willoughby, they had great 1920s bones but were in a shocking state of repair. Enter interior designer Lynne Bradley, who helped bring the design-loving boss’s vision to life.

“It was near to derelict when they took over the lease so it was a huge effort to evolve it into the light, airy and functional space that it is today,” she says. “When I first viewed the office, the team at Integriti had already taken care of most of the structural details, so I had the pleasure of coming up with functionality and of course, the aesthetics. I felt that it was paramount that from the front door to the top floor, the brand was loud and clear, communicating who they were to customers and suppliers.”

She quickly decided to make a feature of the the cobalt blue from the company logo as a signature colour that would unify each space in varying ways and add energy. “In addition to this, adding texture was extremely important. Rather than hanging a sign in the entrance, I was keen to play on inference by suggesting a collage of toilet seats, of course with the signature blue as a teaser. It’s a fun talking point, with no doubt as to the nature of the business.” She’s even recommended that this feature wall be changed seasonally, from toilet seats to taps to tiles to basins!

Integriti Bathrooms managing director Andrew Stenos, admits: “When Lynne approached me with her ideas, I initially thought the bright blue would be way too bold and the toilet seats, just bad taste. Through some convincing and time to think, I was converted, but I can’t lie, even during the process I questioned it for a moment. Once it was all brought together and styled, I fell in love.”

Moving from the entrance to the top floor, we just love how the staircase has been punctuated with one blue post which sits comfortably amongst a black and white palette. “By adding a charcoal dado line on one wall on the top floor hallway, a sense of flow between each room is created,” explains Lynne. “The client meeting room was in great need of storage, so I looked to the existing architectural features of the building to create patterned and textured cabinetry. The recessed panels on the cupboard doors give interest and depth to this small room and the soft grey colour and bespoke brass hardware (from Made Measure) add a touch of glamour.” Rather than including the signature blue through paint here, Lynne instead ordered a stunning coloured cow hide (from Art Hide) to soften the room and inject much needed energy, trimmed to fit perfectly.

It was really important to Andrew to get this workspace right. “My vision was for a light-filled, designer look; bright, welcoming and a place where a team would be happy to work and feel like they’re at home. Some of my inspiration was drawn from beautiful spots I’ve been to in Sydney and seen in design mags, with a special reference to P.Johnson Tailors’ Paddington showroom. We’ve renovated some of their spaces and I was in complete love with the design and interior style of their shops.

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“As we didn’t have a huge budget, we decided to keep the scheme simple, black and white. The black windows and whitewashed floors were expensive but so worth it. This left us with a good canvas to start with but it lacked life and felt a little sterile. We wanted it to feel clean, sleek, vibrant and young, as our culture is very much driven by being extremely understanding and cool guys. I wanted it to be the furthest thing from a normal, boring office and wanted our team to not like where they work but absolutely love it!”

In the staff boardroom, the cobalt blue was injected through a custom coloured glass ‘white board’. “Creating a flat lay through the centre of the boardroom table added much needed visual stimulation and texture that can be changed depending on products and samples that need to be discussed,” says Lynne.

The open plan office area features a classic fireplace that has gone from bland to high impact through the introduction of beautiful ceramic tiles (Di Lorenzo), blue paint, mirrors and much needed styling. “This is now the centrepiece for this space and is another talking point for visitors to the office.”

Lastly, the team wanted a ‘fall out’ area to relax and meet in. The generous proportions of the comfortable sofa, patterned rug (west elm), coffee tables, cocktail equipment, replica Castiglioni Arco lamp and artworks (also by Lynne!) complete the room.

“Never be afraid of using bold colour and creating humour,” Lynne says. “Also, reference the architectural features of your space to create unity. I believe that a building asks for its response!”

Andrew added: “As we are a boutique bathroom builder, it was so important for us to be able to seperate ourselves and make us look unique and individual. As we value design so highly, it was a must that design was the focus and that is why we employed Lynne. Her time was a great investment and I truly think we have the best office of any bathroom builder in Sydney.”

We think he might just be right.

Find out more about Integriti Bathrooms | Find out more about Lynne Bradley Interiors.

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Styling

New co-working space Due North is Instagram-worthy!

Comprised of hot desks, meeting rooms and offices, Due North is a chic new co-working hub based in Sydney’s northern beaches. Set up by a family of creatives including an urban artist, oil painter, landscape designer, two graphic designers and a new media producer, the inspiring space is about as far from a soulless office as you could get.

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The heritage listed hub is surrounded sports many original features such as cherry wood and a tranquil sage green colour scheme. “Hot desks, suites, a meeting room and common areas connect to a generous curved corridor, allowing for an open flow and dispersion of natural light,” says Due North Workspaces director Zoe Ritch.

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“The hot desks are spread out over two rooms in an open plan layout, providing clean, generous workspaces from which to conduct business. There’s an abundance of natural light, indoor plants and a leafy outlook, providing a connection to the sanctuary outside,” says Zoe.

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The meeting room is particularly gorgeous – the stylish space is a homage to the maritime industry and has the feel of a boutique hotel created with a large vintage table paired with six wishbone chairs.

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Meeting room

“What unites us, apart from blood, is that we happily reside on Sydney’s Northern Beaches and no longer compromise our lives to commute to work in a corporate office in the city,” says Zoe of the workspace that, while being situated on Manly’s picturesque north head, has excellent proximity to Manly’s centre and the city too – regular ferries provide connectivity to the city.

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“The Northern Beaches have come into their own recently, producing a fast growing succession of talented entrepreneurs and businesses, with an effortlessly chic sense of style, an ecological awareness, healthy lifestyle and slightly slower pace of life. New business on the beaches, for many has been conducted casually from the dining table and the café,” says Zoe.

See more here.

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Furniture

IKEA’s fabulous new desk will grow with your child

IKEA are masters at creating functional, adaptable pieces and their new PAHL series is no exception. Featuring a desk and shelving series, this range will see your family through from kindergarten to high school with its fabulous, flexible features.

“At IKEA we’re using design to make things better. Our democratic design principles ensure our products have great function, are beautifully designed and made to withstand everyday life while being sustainable. The PÅHL series is a great example of these principles brought to life,” says IKEA Australia’s range manager Tim Prevade.

The PAHL desk range can be adjusted to three different heights, allowing children of every age to use it – and adults too. Controlled by knobs on the legs of the desk you can choose from 59cm, 66cm and 72cm desk heights. The desk also comes with integrated storage for you computer cables and extension cords – unsightly cords can be organised by placing them in the cable holders between the front and back legs.

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“The desk offers an innovative design solution through its adjustable heights, allowing the product to provide for each family member at different stages of their lives,” says Tim. We can see it being passed down through the years and even from one child to the next.

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The shelving that complements the range is another example of great design. Available with a series of add-on shelves you can design your very own bespoke desk space with endless options. Whether it’s book or file storage or even toys, the shelving series offers fabulous flexibility.

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As with every IKEA product, the affordable price tag is yet another enticement. Available now across Australia, the desk comes in two widths – 96cm ($79) and 128cm ($99) and the add-on units start at $30. Both the shelves and desks are currently available in white, green and pink.

Shop here.

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Designers Homewares

Jonathan Adler creates stylish stationery for Officeworks

Bringing his unique and playful aesthetic into work spaces around Australia, American interior design maestro Jonathan Adler has created a chic office range for Officeworks. If you’re looking for a stylish, inspired office space, this collection has you covered. From the Missoni-esque geometric patterns synonymous with the designer to the more restrained black and gold colour palette, this range is hot stuff.

Read on for our top picks…

Jonathan Adler A5 Desk Pad Pink: We love the Greek key trim on this design and the quirky text is signature Adler. $7.99.

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Jonathan Adler Novelty Shape Paper Clips black 12 pack: From the dollar sign to the ampersand, paper clips have never looked this good. $5.99

JA15018GBK_jonathan_adler_novelty_paper_clips_black_12_packJonathan Adler iPad Air 2 Case black: We love the Jackson Pollock vibe of this tech case. $39.99

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Jonathan Adler Magazine File Pink: Brighten up your desk space and keep your magazines or paperwork tidy with this smart file. $16.99.

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Jonathan Adler Glass Dome Magnets Black 6 Pack: Perfect for the fridge or whiteboard, we love these stylish magnets. $12.99.

6Jonathan Adler Printed Decorative Paper Tape Black 3 Pack: There’s few things we like more than smart wrapping and this tape is the finishing touch. $9.99.

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Jonathan Adler Jumbo Sticky Horse Black: Recalling one of Jonathan’s most iconic ceramic designs, we love these horse head sticky notes. $6.99.

1Jonathan Adler Bridget iPhone 6 case pink: Pink, navy and bold , we love the price tag on this phone case too. $19.99.

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Expert Tips Furniture

Jen’s tips for a comfortable, functional workspace you’ll love

Sponsored by Officeworks

I’ve partnered with Officeworks to help Australians take control of their workspace as they embark on a new and exciting financial year. Here are my top 12 tips to mastering an organised and productive space…

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1. Choose the right chair Opt for a chair that can be adjusted to suit both the height of your desk and your body, such as the Hummingbird Baku Chair. If you’re in a space with rugs or carpet, a chair with wheels can be impractical so consider your flooring when selecting one!

2. Measure up To get the most out of your office area, ensure the style and size of your furniture suits the room. Corner desks work well in small spaces, whereas a wall to wall desk may be better suited to a larger or narrow room. Make the most of under desk space with storage options like mobile filing drawers and pedestals.

3. Give yourself space Maintain spatial awareness when setting up your desk space – you don’t want to be cramped up facing a wall day in day out. If possible, face a window that offers a long-distant view. This will give your eyes the opportunity to shift focus away from the screen, which is necessary at least every 30 minutes. You’ll find that this simple exercise will boost both your concentration and mood.

4. Kick it to the side A sideboard can be a fantastic storage option, while looking great. They also provide benchtop space for desk lamps or the perfect spot for a wireless printer. These act as great ‘work stations’ which encourage intermittent exercise.

5. Look after yourself It’s important to remember that exercise will increase both your mental and physical wellbeing at work, making you more productive and focused in the office. Stay stimulated by making a conscious effort to get up and move every half hour. A great way to monitor this is to wear a Fitbit Charge HR Activity Tracker.

6. Lighten up Have a variety of lighting sources available for your work space – we draw energy from our surroundings. A window offering natural light and fresh air is ideal however a desk lamp can be useful for task lighting, especially in the late afternoons or mornings (depending on which direction your window faces).

7. Less is more Choose multifunctional equipment such as an all-in-one wireless printer with scanning, faxing and copying capabilities. These devices will also allow you to easily print from computers, phones and tablets – wherever, whenever. Additionally, an all-in-one desktop computer with a built-in hard drive looks neat and frees up space under the desk.

8. Remove tangled cords Wireless tech will free up desk space, reduce messy cables and increase overall efficiency. Think cordless for your phone, keyboard, mouse – almost anything can be wireless these days!

9. Set the mood Know what sort of acoustic environment makes you most productive – are you more focused in total silence or thrive with music on? If no noise is your preference, invest in noise-cancelling headphones or if music keeps you motivated, a small set of wireless desktop speakers are perfect for the office.

10. Let the Mailman take care of it Keep on top of admin by ensuring an efficient mail system is in place. Setting up an incoming and outgoing tray will avoid small parcels being forgotten or lost – no one likes paying late fees! When it’s time to post the mail, take advantage of Officeworks’ new Mailman service. It allows you to buy labels online 24/7 and drop parcels off in your own time – no more long queues or rushing to meet business trading hours!

11. Manage for safe keeping Regardless of whether your paperwork is in hard or soft copy, it’s important that you’re filing and securing documents. Desktop filing is best kept within arm’s reach for current projects, however old files should be organised into labelled storage boxes and stacked away. The same approach should be applied to filing soft copies and regular back-ups are crucial. Digital files can be saved using a number of storage solutions such as USBs, portable hard drives or via Cloud.

12. Maintain a ‘to-do list’ Set up a white board in your office to create a visual and updateable to-do list. Alternatively, make the most of the calendar app on your smartphone or tablet, by linking it to your mailbox diary – enabling you to receive deadline reminders and on-the-go notifications.

Head to officeworks.com.au/workstyle to find out more.

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Designers Furniture

Fashion meets furniture in G-Star RAW and Vitra’s office range

Dutch fashion house G-Star RAW and Swiss furniture manufacturer Vitra have collaborated for the second time.

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Following the success of their home collection in 2011, their second crossover, Prouvé Raw Office Edition, places the focus firmly on workspace furniture.

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Reviving a series of furniture and lighting originally designed by Jean Prouvé, Vitra have adapted the designer’s furnishings to meet today’s office norms and needs, while teaming up with G-Star to develop colours and details.

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Several industrial shades of green, leather and fabric upholstery materials pay tribute to the origins of these furnishings. Made of steel and solid wood, the tables, chairs and cabinets in the Prouvé RAW Office Edition bear witness to a bygone industrial age.

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The Prouvé RAW Office Edition features 10 different designs, including office chairs, lamps and desks. Authenticated with a special edition label, the furniture and lighting in the Prouvé RAW Office Edition is available now.

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Designers

Beautiful, New York loft inspired workspace

You spend such a big part of your life at work so you want it to look pretty!

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Architect and property developer Adelene Teh (of Beulah International) is a big believer that staff are the most innovative and productive when happy and relaxed. So with that in mind, she has created a professional yet inspiring workspace, transforming a bare 1960s Melbourne office into a beautiful, New York loft inspired space.

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Boasting a mixture of both monochrome and earthy tones, Beulah International’s office features high ceilings, a greenery wall and stunning high double volume windows that saturate the space with natural light. “My vision was to create a space that people love to work in and a space that encourages interaction, team work and communication,” explains Adelene. “This is achieved through the juxtaposition of corporate and residential design characteristics.”

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Featuring a curved work station that encourages staff to collaborate and communicate as a team, the kitchen has also been placed in the middle of the office, enabling shared conversations and shared ideas over a meal.

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With a distinct colour palette of grey textured concrete, stunning black lines from the framed glazed walls, warm walnut tones throughout the timber wall paneling and beautiful ash grey timber flooring, the homely yet professional feel of the office is complimented by Adelene’s choice of black furnishings, stunning Danish-designed boardroom chairs and a lush greenery wall.

As developers of high-end luxurious developments, Beulah International’s vision of delivering beautiful yet functional spaces is reflected in all aspects of their business, including their office.

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Beautiful, bright and bold Brisbane coworking space

Gravity, a luxury members only coworking environment, launched in Sydney early last year. Located in the much sought-after CBD building 50 Carrington, the space was designed by interior designer Jacqui Esdaile of Valmont.

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Here, home-style furniture in rich tones and textures contrasts against a minimalist interior with polished concrete floors and minted grey walls. Floor to ceiling glass panels conceal private meeting rooms, while a central break-out area homes a high-end mess hall/brassiere.

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And now Gravity has opened its second office in the heart of Brisbane’s CBD at 140 Creek Street. Recognising the need for a local narrative for Gravity’s second space, Jacqui has echoed the design cues from the Sydney predecessor, whilst subtlety referencing the Queensland culture — that being inherently bright, bold and welcoming.

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Brisbane’s Gravity

The aspirational work environment, which features a bright open plan formal reception area, dedicated team meeting rooms and a central break-out kitchen and dining room — all finished with high-specification materials, drop pendant lighting and local Queensland plant foliage — is the first of its kind for the Brisbane market.

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Brisbane’s Gravity

Next, Jacqui will be applying the finishing touches to renderings for a Melbourne site, aiming to have each address have its own identity, the way each of our states have.

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Designers Expert Tips Homewares Styling

10 ways to create the perfect home office

The home office is often the nerve centre of your home. Whether it’s your primary workplace, an area to pay the bills or a kids’ homework hub, it undoubtedly plays a very important role. It is therefore pivotal that it is an inspiring and functional environment. Officeworks has partnered with one of Australia’s most highly regarded interior architects, David Flack of Flack Studio, to demonstrate how to create a stylish home office look for less, and help Australians across the nation love the space they work in. Here are his top ten tips:

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1. Invest in high quality furniture. It goes without saying that it needs to be practical, but injecting a little bit of fun or luxury will be an enjoyable point of difference. Opt for quality that can stand the day-in, day-out of family activity – this doesn’t always mean an expensive price tag either.

2. Cohesion is what keeps a workspace humming along. Aligning all your stationery and accessories to a colour group or style range ensures that your office looks uncluttered, organised and inviting.

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3. Always consider texture. Select practical, simple and durable finishes. Layer different textures to create warmth and visual interest – not everything has to match.

4. Lighting makes a big impact on the feel of a room. Adequate task lighting is essential, but overly bright spaces can be an assault on the senses. Wherever possible, let natural light in to create a balanced ambiance.

5. Keep it simple. Reduce the amount of ideas you have for your space – pick the best one and stick to it. A singular vision with repetition is often most effective.

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6. Look at beautiful things. Having artwork on the walls makes an invaluable contribution to the feel of a space. A large, striking photograph in a minimal frame can take care of this. Try hanging a print of your own – it’s so easy to do using the Officeworks print and copy services.

7. It’s all in the detail. Small, nuanced touches like indoor plants or fresh flowers, a scented candle, family mementoes, stacks of beautiful books, and loose sculptural objects bring personality and liveliness to a home office environment.

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8. Break-out spaces are ideal for re-energising. Doing some work in a different, pleasant spot away from your desk can be invigorating. Even just a feature chair by a quiet window could be the solution.

9. Balance. Strike a balance between personal cues and a professional environment to promote productivity.

10. Music can make all the difference. Wherever possible, try to listen to music that makes you feel inspired and enlivened. Officeworks has some great quality portable speakers that are also visually appealing.

— David Flack of Flack Studio is one of Australia’s top interior architects and alongside Officeworks, is passionate about helping the nation create workspaces they’re proud of. 

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Designers Furniture Interviews

A peek inside Incy Interiors’ converted mill workspace

Here at Interiors Addict we are big fans of Incy Interiors. Their furniture is nothing other than beautiful, so we knew their new workspace wouldn’t be any different. We were right!

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Located in an old flour mill in Bathurst, founder Kristy Withers actually stumbled upon the space two years ago, when she used it for a photoshoot. “When we did the shoot, it was a big open space in need of lots of love. It was dirty, freezing and had no internal walls, but it completely made up for the sub-zero temperature and dirt with its rustic charm.”

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Jump forward a couple of years and with the Incy Interiors team having to be out of their old office pronto, Kristy couldn’t think of any better space to call home work! “I returned from a trip to China on the Monday and we needed to be out of our old office on the Friday. We already had one of the desks from the recent Life Instyle trade show, so it all started with the desk. We made a decision as a team that the space would have a scandi/neutral theme with copper accents and from there we sat down and figured out all of the elements. 10 days later we had a fully decked out office.”

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Clean and clutter free: “I have a severe case of OCD so this is my idea of heaven!” Kristy didn’t realise how important a beautiful workspace was, until she had one. “We have only been here for three weeks and I can already tell the entire team is energised and excited about coming to work and all of the opportunities available to us.”

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Primarily used as an office, customers are more than welcome to pop in, say hi and pick up an order. And with Kristy originally having discovered the space for a photoshoot, she is keen to take it back to its roots. “The space is perfect for photoshoots so we are planning on doing them here weekly with the products we will be focused on for that week.”

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A glimspe inside Sabo Skirt’s fashionable workplace

Having worked in some rather tired looking offices, I can confidently say that working in a beautiful space can make all the difference! And it turns out I’m not alone in this thought, with the fashion duo behind Sabo Skirt, Thessy Kouzoukas and Yiota Karalouka, having recently renovated their own office to create a space that is both beautiful and functional.

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“We all work fairly long hours so it was important for us to have a workspace that is comfortable and inspiring,” explains Thessy. “We find that when our surroundings are beautiful, everyone feels more motivated to achieve better and bigger things.”

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Situated in the industrial precinct of Brisbane, the office was bought with the vision to re-model in mind. “The Sabo Skirt aesthetic hugely inspired us,” says Yiota. “We wanted to inject this aesthetic into our daily workspace, including bright colours with clean backdrops. It’s basically a white and gold wonderland with gorgeous feature walls, gold accents, flowers and a full glass wall, which lets plenty of sunlight in and gives us an extensive outlook of the warehouse area.”

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Designed by the girls themselves, they chose not to get external help, knowing they understood the Sabo Skirt style best. Aiming to create a comfortable working environment with plenty of natural light as well as a fully functional kitchen, they began the design process by determining what aspects of an office their workspace required and also getting any special requests from their staff. “Once we had a list of what the space needed, we began knocking down walls and bringing everything back to basics,” explains Thessy. “Our decorative vision started with a clean, white workspace and we then added lots of colourful accents. Each corner has its own theme, a different aspect of Sabo Skirt injected into each area.”

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With the space very multipurpose, the girls believe their business now runs much smoother, thanks to everyone being based on the one beautifully designed site. “We use the space for all aspects of Sabo Skirt,” says Thessy. “We can see the warehouse through the large glass window, we take Instagram photos in the reception area for our 1.1 million followers and we have our operations and creative teams on site working in the main room. We’re so happy with how it turned out.”

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