It’s only taken us about a year of working from home, but finally we’ve sorted ourselves out a desk each. Up until then each day we’d based ourselves at our kitchen table, and it worked well for us and our circumstances then. With MOH starting a new job we knew that having us both on the phone, or on Teams calls at the same time wouldn’t work so well, so we needed a new plan. But it needed to be flexible. We are fortunate to have the space to set up work areas outside of our bedroom and living space. I knew that I needed to avoid working in the craft room/study as there would be far too many distractions, and it’s the room where our wifi has the worst reception.
MOH opted for our spare room, we have futon in there and he has a dartboard and records there - he has much less of an issue with distractions than me, clearly - which left me the top bedroom, which was more than ok with me, as it’s a light and bright room and somewhere we spend very little time. We don’t have the space for two desks to remain in place all of the time, alongside our other furniture and so one of the desks needed to be foldable. I was keen that they were both something we liked, would use again and could be repurposed - and not look out of place - in other parts of our home.
Not quite the mission impossible you might be thinking. The folding desk was the easiest to source, and by looking at many desks I learnt a lot. The desks were mainly a metre wide, the depth more variable. Compared to our kitchen table most of the desks were about 10cm wider, depth at the kitchen table wasn’t an issue. In our spare room the alcove is 110cm and could take a deeper desk, so our plans were on track.
Then I saw, and fell in love with, the desks on the Hairpin Leg Co. Smitten. The sizes didn’t quite work though, so I researched custom made options. I knew I could buy the legs on the hairpin’s website, so I looked for laminate tops, and I found many which involved varying degrees of assembly and drilling. Then I struck gold on Etsy, finding The Laminate Top Company - given the company name where I started, the irony on where I ended up isn’t lost on me.