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What computer desks should I be thinking off?
Hello, I'm Jake ☺
Anyway, I feel that my bedroom is too big for me.
Its hardly used ( Only for night)
However, I hardly use half of the space therefore I'm thinking off changing it to an office,
My desk would be used for homework, computer ( Computer will contain a screen, speakers, space for wires and a hard drive)
It would need storage for Printer , papers ect.
Anyway, I feel that my bedroom is too big for me.
Its hardly used ( Only for night)
However, I hardly use half of the space therefore I'm thinking off changing it to an office,
My desk would be used for homework, computer ( Computer will contain a screen, speakers, space for wires and a hard drive)
It would need storage for Printer , papers ect.
3 Answers
You can sometimes get great furniture at charity shops! I got a great long table, new, from Sue Ryder for about 25% of the normal price, because it was rejected by a retailer due to minor damage.
My table is 215cm long - so there is plently of room for everything.
The charity shops will normally deliver for you.
For computer kit, someone I know keeps it on dish-racks under the desk, which keeps them out of any dust.
Something like this, turned upside down:
http://www.john…
Important:
I have not evaluated whether the above is safe - you would need to fully and thoroughly check for yourself. Don't take my advice without checking everything!
Maybe look here for charity stores ( UK ):
Sue Ryder
http://www.suer…
British Heart Foundation
http://www.bhf.…
At the end of the day, you have to make your own decision, and what I recommend based on my experience may not be at all suitable for you. You will need to evaluate all this for yourself to decide what is suitable for you, based on facts your are comfortable with yourself.
My table is 215cm long - so there is plently of room for everything.
The charity shops will normally deliver for you.
For computer kit, someone I know keeps it on dish-racks under the desk, which keeps them out of any dust.
Something like this, turned upside down:
http://www.john…
Important:
I have not evaluated whether the above is safe - you would need to fully and thoroughly check for yourself. Don't take my advice without checking everything!
Maybe look here for charity stores ( UK ):
Sue Ryder
http://www.suer…
British Heart Foundation
http://www.bhf.…
At the end of the day, you have to make your own decision, and what I recommend based on my experience may not be at all suitable for you. You will need to evaluate all this for yourself to decide what is suitable for you, based on facts your are comfortable with yourself.
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