Where expertise
meets the home office.

Bright Librarium emerged from a specific observation: Ireland's remote workforce was growing rapidly, but the environments people were working in hadn't kept pace. We set out to change that.

Remote work grew fast.
Home offices didn't.

When remote and hybrid working became the standard rather than the exception across Ireland, something became clear: the infrastructure hadn't followed. People were working from kitchen tables, spare bedrooms with no acoustic treatment, on Wi-Fi that barely reached the back of the house.

The professional tools were there — the laptops, the software, the video conferencing platforms. What was missing was the environment those tools needed to function properly. Ergonomics, connectivity, acoustics, lighting — these aren't optional extras. They're the foundation of a functional workspace.

Bright Librarium was established to address that gap directly. Not with generic advice or a list of products to buy, but with a hands-on service that comes to your home, assesses the full picture, and sorts it — properly, in a single visit.

Bright Librarium team members reviewing a home office assessment plan together in a professional briefing setting

Expertise across every dimension

Our team draws on backgrounds in workplace ergonomics, network infrastructure, interior acoustics and architectural lighting. Each service we offer is grounded in a specific technical discipline.

Workplace Ergonomics

Ergonomic assessment draws on established occupational health frameworks. We evaluate posture, reach zones, visual angles and seated positioning against recognised guidelines for extended computer work.

Network Infrastructure

Mesh Wi-Fi deployment requires understanding of radio frequency propagation, channel interference and placement geometry. We map dead zones before installation and verify coverage after.

Room Acoustics

Acoustic treatment for a home office context is different from a recording studio. We focus on reducing reverberation and background noise transmission in ways that suit a living environment.

Architectural Lighting

Lighting for a workspace must serve two functions: comfortable task illumination for extended screen work, and appropriate key lighting for video call presentation. We balance both.

Remote worker at a professionally configured home office desk working productively with dual monitors and proper lighting

One visit.
The whole picture.

A home office is a system. Each element affects the others. Poor ergonomics are made worse by poor lighting. Network dead zones undermine even the most carefully arranged desk setup. Acoustic problems can't be solved by a better microphone alone.

We approach each visit as a complete assessment — not a checklist of isolated fixes. The six disciplines we cover are addressed together because that's the only way to produce a workspace that functions properly as a whole.

At the end of every visit, the person using that workspace understands what was done and why. We document every adjustment so that the six-month follow-up has a clear baseline to work from.

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Principles that guide every visit

01

Whole-system thinking

A home office is a system. Fixing the ergonomics while ignoring the Wi-Fi, or sorting the cables while leaving the lighting wrong, produces a partial result. We assess and address everything in one visit because that's the only way to get the full benefit.

02

Practical over theoretical

The ideal ergonomic setup on paper means nothing if it doesn't work in your actual room, with your actual furniture. We work with what's there and make practical improvements, not hypothetical ones.

03

Maintained, not just installed

Workspaces drift back toward disorder. Cables get rerouted, monitors get nudged, mesh nodes get moved. The six-month follow-up visit exists because we know that a single setup, without any review, won't hold indefinitely.

04

Transparent about what we're doing

We explain what we're changing and why before we change it. At the end of every visit, the person who works in that space understands their setup — not just that it looks different, but why each decision was made.

Ready to see what a proper home office looks like?

Book an assessment and we'll take it from there. One visit covers everything.