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Offline jpc

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« on: Sat, 25 December 2010, 15:08:54 »
My parents could benefit from a computer desk with a keyboard/mouse surface at an ergonomic height, like 25-26". Their current desk is too high to use comfortably.

It should look presentable in their stuffy fancy living room where they entertain stuffy fancy people on stuffy fancy occasions...

This desk will sit in front of a nice window with a nice view, it'd be a shame to block the view. So, lower is better than taller. There's not room for an L-shape desk there either.

Those are the design constraints. Any ideas?

That said, if there's a desk you love, I'm sure people would like to hear about it regardless of whether it fits this narrow description. :lol:

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Offline williamjoseph

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« Reply #1 on: Sat, 25 December 2010, 16:41:21 »
use cinder blocks and plywood

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« Reply #2 on: Sat, 25 December 2010, 16:45:25 »
Quote from: williamjoseph;268815
I use cinder blocks and plywood


there, FTFY ;)

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« Reply #3 on: Sat, 25 December 2010, 16:48:00 »
Who needs a desk? Do it the easy way.



The computer only makes the view better. :)
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« Reply #4 on: Sat, 25 December 2010, 16:54:30 »
I use furniture from Ikea in my office.  They sell really nice keyboard trays that give you a nice ergonomic placement for keyboard and mouse.



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« Reply #5 on: Sat, 25 December 2010, 16:56:22 »
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They sell really nice keyboard trays that give you a nice ergonomic placement for keyboard and mouse.


Unless you use a full-size keyboard. Approximately 96% of keyboard trays are designed by retards who haven't heard of computer mice.

It always frustrates me how they can't make them about 8" longer to fit a computer mouse. If they did then I might actually use one.
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« Reply #6 on: Sat, 25 December 2010, 17:04:14 »
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Ha!  How many of you remember that old school geekhack theme?


That just reminded me. On my Micron, my old main computer, I haven't re-installed Windows in a few years and recently came about this in my documents. No idea how it got there, probably pressed the wrong button while browsing (I only went on a few times back then and was seeking information about an IBM M5-2 keyboard I found at work).

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« Reply #7 on: Sat, 25 December 2010, 18:00:39 »
i have an ikea jerker in my living room.  nothing says class like a jerker.

it is height adjustable.  mines set up at 24" now.
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« Reply #8 on: Sat, 25 December 2010, 18:22:31 »
My preferred style of desk:



Tables fit living rooms :P

Not really what the OP is looking for though (I use mine as a standing desk, and have a fairly high office chair and stool when I'm feeling lazy or tired).
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Offline mian2222

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« Reply #9 on: Sat, 25 December 2010, 20:49:53 »
iMav that is a damn nice chair.

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« Reply #10 on: Sat, 25 December 2010, 21:08:32 »
Quote from: microsoft windows;268821
Who needs a desk? Do it the easy way.

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The computer only makes the view better. :)


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Offline jpc

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« Reply #11 on: Sat, 25 December 2010, 23:03:30 »
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I use furniture from Ikea in my office.  They sell really nice keyboard trays that give you a nice ergonomic placement for keyboard and mouse.

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Sweet setup, nice SSK

RSI prevention recipe:[/B] Kinesis Contoured, Colemak layout, touch typing, Contour Design Rollermouse,  Logitech TrackMan Wheel, Logitech m570 trackball, "workrave" break timer software, "awesome" window manager, tenkeyless boards, cherry browns, Wang 724 with "ghetto green" ALPS, standing desk and/or comfy adjustable chairs, stress reduction, computer time reduction.

Fun non-ergonomic things: bolt modded Model M Space Saving Keyboards with new springs, Kensington Expert Mouse v7, Unicomp Endurapro, Northgates

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« Reply #12 on: Sat, 25 December 2010, 23:06:37 »
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i have an ikea jerker in my living room.  nothing says class like a jerker.


Yeah, a lot of people like the jerker.

So Ikea discontinued it. Ikea stick-figure man looks puzzled.

RSI prevention recipe:[/B] Kinesis Contoured, Colemak layout, touch typing, Contour Design Rollermouse,  Logitech TrackMan Wheel, Logitech m570 trackball, "workrave" break timer software, "awesome" window manager, tenkeyless boards, cherry browns, Wang 724 with "ghetto green" ALPS, standing desk and/or comfy adjustable chairs, stress reduction, computer time reduction.

Fun non-ergonomic things: bolt modded Model M Space Saving Keyboards with new springs, Kensington Expert Mouse v7, Unicomp Endurapro, Northgates

Offline Arc'xer

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« Reply #13 on: Sun, 26 December 2010, 01:57:34 »
Ikea Galant with T-legs(height adjustable: Height adjustable: 23 5/8-32 1/4)?

It's basic and has no drawers just a plank basically. Unless you need drawers and whatnot.

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« Reply #14 on: Sun, 26 December 2010, 02:50:18 »
I have Ikea Galant with A-legs. Like T-legs, the A-legs are height adjustable. I think the A-legs are a bit cheaper and they felt just as sturdy to me.
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« Reply #15 on: Sun, 26 December 2010, 02:51:00 »
Rob Dyrdek has a Galant with A legs and coated in $100 bills lol
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Offline Lanx

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« Reply #16 on: Mon, 27 December 2010, 01:19:01 »
nothing says stuffy like having a glass desk http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/StaplesSearch?searchkey=glass+desk&storeId=10001&catalogId=10051&langId=-1&fromUrl=home

i've had one and my fiance had the same one, it was awesome then i decided to wallmount everything and got her an even smaller glass desk, still looked nice.

Offline Senor_Cartmenez

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« Reply #17 on: Mon, 27 December 2010, 05:26:36 »
in my oppinion any table should do.

I am not big on the keyboard treys myself, never used them, my stuff is just straight on the table.

I prefer full, massive wood desks. But when I was aborad studying I sometimes made due with some ikea stuff as well.

Just make sure you have a lot of space. Usually u need a BIG table because u need to be able to use ur keyboard and mouse while positioning them correctly to the way you sit (which obviously can change).
Then u need some more space for all the schtuff on your desk like papers, pens, drinks, foods (I know ppl start frowning now) and so on.

So:

Any desk will do, as long as it is BIG and the height is correct for you. Having containers/drawers/shelves around doesn't hurt either obviously.

Offline a_fluffy_kitten

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« Reply #18 on: Mon, 27 December 2010, 07:04:50 »
I bought a small, unfinished eating table for pretty much the same reasons you listed above.  It's not too tall, it's open and airy, and it has tons of desktop space.  And since it's real wood finished exactly the way I wanted, it looks great.  If you can put up with not having drawers, it's a solution that looks and works really well.
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Offline Earth Worm Jim

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« Reply #19 on: Mon, 27 December 2010, 14:02:24 »
I use two kitchen cabinets and a length of kitchen worktop. It is the best desk/bench I have ever used!