309 Desks

A good home office desk is no longer a luxury. With work making its way home through an Internet that never sleeps, the perfect home office desk is top priority. Whether you pick a wooden desk with an ornate hutch attached, or a computer desk that doubles up as a standing desk, your task is essentially the same: you need an office desk that checks all the right boxes for comfort and function. More
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Here are some handy tips to help you set up that perfect corner workstation.

Choose a computer desk that’s right for you


Before you delve into decor, look at the desk’s height, depth and storage:
  • When sitting at the computer desk, is your back position upright and straight?
  • Does it allow a good elevation for the monitor, alongside a separate tier for the keyboard and mouse?
  • Does it allow you to place your elbows in a way that you don’t strain your wrists and forearms?
  • Can you place your feet on the floor without slouching forward on the computer desk?
  • Are there too many shelves under the desk top, and do they interfere with your overall posture and comfort?

  • Corner desk, standing desk, or both?


    Pretty solid research suggests that sitting at an office desk all day is a silent killer. Avoid this unhealthy lifestyle, by choosing a standing desk. Transform your typical corner desk into a healthy habit that’ll literally keep you on your toes. Kiss that afternoon lethargy goodbye with ergonomic standing desks. Most are adjustable for height and multi-tier use for your laptop, desktop, keyboard and mouse.

    Select office desks tailored to your corner workstation space


    Home design is nothing without good measurements and office desks are no exceptions. Start with measuring your computer’s specs - how big is your monitor? How many parts do you need to store? What’s your wire situation?

    You need to figure out how you’ll be using this computer desk. Then comes the material. While most standing desks will be in standard steel or aluminium, you can get other types of desks in everything from wood to hardwood and glass.

    The size of your home office desk will depend on space constraints. A corner workstation flushed against two walls might not be too large. Alternately, a separate study might have enough room for a big freestanding wooden desk.

    The thing to remember is that study desks should make working from home comfortable, without encroaching on your personal space.