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Ask HN: Desk Recommendations for a Home Office

4 points by kaisdavisOR 15 years ago · 5 comments · 1 min read


Hi HN,

I just moved into a new house and I'm in need of a new desk for my home office. This isn't my primary office - I have a day job - but my home office is where I'll do most of my writing and freelance work.

What model desk or brand do you recommend for a home office?

Maciek416 15 years ago

A popular desk amongst many technical people I know for many years was IKEA's "JERKER" desk. It was well-known to be extremely sturdy -- able to hold very large CRT screens -- and relatively inexpensive in most countries.

There were a couple models, but they now seem to have been discontinued.

Lately I've seen more people buying the "GALANT" as a replacement, which is a similar series of desks from IKEA, except with far more configuration options. These desks are not as industrially-weight-bearing, but I guess not as many people are sporting CRTs anymore :)

  • pasbesoin 15 years ago

    A floor rep at IKEA shared with me their method for putting desks together when the components don't actually screw together. For example, with a top placed on trestles; the trestle top has holes that align with a pin screwed into the underside of the top, but it's not very secure.

    Industrial strength Velcro. It holds the top in place quite well, yet makes it very easy and quick to tear the desk down. With self adhesive backing, you place a strip of the "nap" on one piece and a strip of the "hooks" on the other piece, and Bob's your uncle.

zmmz 15 years ago

Why not make your own? If you don't need drawers then you can just take two sawhorses and put something on top of them, and if you need drawers then put something on top of two filing cabinets.

Personally, I plan on making a "door as desk" one of these upcoming weekends: http://theinspiredroom.net/2009/04/15/diy-an-old-door-makes-...

If that doesn't appeal to you, then I would recommend to at least get a desk that has adjustable height settings, we have desks like that at work and its a very nice feature to have. Anything to make you more comfortable.

  • pasbesoin 15 years ago

    If you're making your own (or purchasing, for that matter), having or being able to make a front edge that is slightly rounded makes a big difference. Depending on your posture and ergonomic use of the desk, a sharp, right angle front edge can be annoying. It doesn't have to be much; an 1/8 inch or 3 mm quarter round makes a big difference.

    As for adjustable height in a (partially) self-built desk, I've used these IKEA trestles:

    VIKA ARTUR

    http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/00144763

    I was fortunate to get some off-white ones, that apparently didn't sell too well but look great in my place, for some ridiculously low sale price. Normal price seems a bit high for a "budget desk".

    P.S. IKEA U.S., your now-even-heavier Flash site blows (chunks) this morning.

pdelgallego 15 years ago

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