Small laptop desk IKEA

Your home desk is an incredibly versatile piece of furniture. And it has to put up with a lot. Maybe you're working long hours on the computer with stressful deadlines. Or you might be spending a lot of time gaming with your friends, working hard to level up. Perhaps youre a persistent student, needing room for schoolbooks and notepads. And on top of all that, you might want a workspace for your hobbies as well, be it scrapbooking or painting miniatures.

In other words, choosing the right desk is crucial. Luckily, were here to help you out!

A smaller home office desk for cramped spaces

Smaller desks are best suited for smaller spaces. But they can be used in ways that make them incredibly surface-efficient. Take corner desks, for example. Awesome if you really want to use your space to the max. And if you want to hide the home office desk when not in use, we have a great tip: put a curtain or blind above it. That way, when youre done, you can just pull the curtain and poof! The whole desk is gone. And folding desks can give you even more space. This, since they can simply be folded away when you're done!

Go big with a larger home desk

A larger home desk is perfect in bigger homes where you need a lot of workspace. If you have a dedicated home office, you can go for a big desk that becomes the focal point of your room. If youve got a large desktop computer tower, check out a desk with a contoured tabletop and adjustable shelves for storage. Either way, its great to be able to fit everything you need within arms reach, from computer and keyboard, to notepads and coffee cups.

Larger desks also often have storage for all your work stuff, so you dont have to look at that mess all the time. And another great thing: you often get more legroom if the desk is larger. Quite a benefit if youre spending many and long hours behind it.

Smart solutions and great gadgets

If ergonomics is more your thing, we recommend that you look into one of our height-adjustable desks. Great if you have a sedentary job. Set a timer on your mobile and switch from sitting to standing at 45-minute intervals. Its good for your back and you get a better posture at the same time. Provided you are standing properly and not slouching, of course.

There are other smart things you can consider having for your desk as well. A monitor stand, for example is a great way to raise the screen a bit, especially if you have a laptop and a fixed home computer desk. Perhaps you want a holder under the desk that keeps all the cables in place, or holes in the corner to lead the cords down to the floor.

And lets not forget about the desk chair. Its just as important for your working position and posture as your home computer desk. In our range, youll definitely find one that is kind to both your back and your wallet.

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