The 2026 Home Office:
Reducing Screen Glare Without Living in the Dark
Why Home Offices in Canberra Become Harder to Use in Autumn
Working from home sounds great – until autumn hits.
Suddenly:
- Glare increases
- Light angles shift
- Rooms feel darker at certain times
And your workspace becomes uncomfortable.
The Real Problem Isn’t Light - It’s Uncontrolled Light
Most people think they need less light.
They don’t.
They need better control.
Too Much Direct Sunlight
Creates:
- Screen glare
- Eye strain
- Washed-out displays
Not Enough Natural Light
Leads to:
- Dark spaces
- Increased artificial lighting
- Lower productivity
The Hidden Cost: Ergonomics and Eye Strain
It isn’t just about the screen. When you’re fighting glare, you subconsciously lean forward, squint, or tilt your head to find a “clear” spot on the monitor. Over an eight-hour workday, this leads to Computer Vision Syndrome and neck tension. Controlling your light isn’t just a design choice – it’s a fundamental part of a healthy ergonomic setup.
Why Blinds Alone Don’t Solve the Problem
Blinds can block light.
But that’s not always what you want.
Blocking everything creates a new issue:
- Your space feels closed off
- You lose natural brightness
The Better Approach: Diffused Light
Instead of blocking light completely…
You soften it.
How Sheer Curtains Improve Your Workspace
Sheers are one of the most effective tools for home offices.
Reducing Glare on Screens
Sheers are one of the most effective tools for home offices.
Maintaining Natural Brightness
You still get daylight – just without the harshness.
Improving Video Call Appearance
You still get daylight – just without the harshness.
Choosing the Right 'Openness'
Not all sheers are created equal. For most Canberra home offices, we recommend a 3% to 5% openness factor. This density is the “sweet spot” – it’s thick enough to shatter harsh UV rays and eliminate monitor bounce-back, but transparent enough that you don’t feel “boxed in” or lose your view of the garden.
Why This Matters More in Canberra Homes
Because of:
- Strong sunlight
- Low sun angles in autumn
- Bright but cold days
Your workspace needs to adapt.
What Works Best in Canberra Home Offices
From what we consistently see:
- Sheers for daytime use: Use an S-Fold heading for a crisp, architectural look that suits modern Canberra builds.
- The ‘Canberra Combo’ for insulation: Pair your sheers with a secondary layer, like honeycomb blinds or a heavy blockout drape. This allows you to manage glare during the day while trapping heat inside during those notoriously frosty ACT nights.
- Proper positioning based on window direction
- Motorisation: “Integrate your office sheers with smart home hubs to automatically close when the sun hits that peak 3:00 PM autumn angle.”
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Blocking all natural light
- Ignoring glare direction
- Using only one layer
Ready to Fix Your Workspace Lighting?
If you spend more than four hours a day at your desk, the impact of proper light control on your productivity and eye health is immediate.
Transform your office today. Book a Free In-Home Measure & Quote or visit our Canberra showroom to see our 2026 sheer collection in person. Let’s find the perfect balance of light and comfort for your home.
Frequently Asked Questions
Not as effectively. Blinds tend to block rather than diffuse light.



