Having a comfortable space to work or play on your computer can be beneficial to your performance. A designated work area helps you focus. Also, by getting a computer desk that is right for you, you can stay more organized and avoid having printer and fax cables running across the room. With just a little planning, you can find a computer desk that helps simplify your work space and makes your time at your computer much more enjoyable.
Choosing a Computer Desk:
Find a place. Pick the place where you want your computer desk to be. Make sure you have access to electrical outlets and a way to hook-up to the Internet. You will not want to block any heating vents or windows. Then measure the space to see how much room you will have for your desk.
Determine what you want on it. If you are going to have a keyboard, printer, monitor and mouse all on one surface, you are going to need a fairly large desk. Also, if you want a writing surface or just more space to work, an L-shaped desk will be ideal. If all you need is a place to surf the Internet, a simple workstation should suffice. If you are limited by how much space you have in the room, think vertically. Look for a computer desk that has a larger shelf over the desk surface for placing a printer.
Think about what options you want. Some computer desks have a keyboard tray that pulls out, holding your keyboard in a convenient location. Some desks have lots of additional shelving for CDs, books and smaller items. Other computer desks have drawers and cabinets for extra storage and a cleaner look.
Think about color and style. From simple workstations to L-shaped and U-shaped desks to glass top, metal-frame desks, there are plenty of style options. Select a color and style that you like, taking into account the furnishings you already have.
by Staff Writer
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