Try These 12 Brilliant Study Table Design Ideas
This might be the best time to know about study table design
ideas, because the coronavirus pandemic has nearly everyone in the world
working from home. This means more time at your study desks and less time
outside where the invisible fiend can catch and spread faster. On a lighter
note, stay calm; this too shall pass, and meanwhile, here are twelve brilliant study
table design ideas to use after this crisis is over.
Ø Antique
White – Such desks are original, classy, elegant,
and beautiful to look at. Designs may vary, but wooden desks painted white take
you back to the good old days. They are charming, often British. Make sure you
find detail-oriented designs and have an unusual appearance.
Ø Glass
for Days – From the cabinets to the drawers to
the desk surface itself, an all-glass look can make your workspace feel corporate,
even compelling. Make sure to have a solid frame to balance out the look.
Ø Wooden
Appeal – As study table design ideas go, this is a
classic (almost default) choice. Wooden features, whether fake or authentic,
lend charm and grace to a workspace. Your desks impart a robust and reliable
aura when designed using wood themes.
Ø Clever
Corner – Making use of the corner space in your
room can be done in several different ways. Buy a desk that fits like a puzzle
there, and you have yourself a fresh desk cum décor installation that is sure
to impress visitors.
Ø The
Workaholic – A dashboard spanning the distance
from wall corner to wardrobe, installed near the bed, and with a single
horizontal addition above (shelves or cabinets) can be a great design idea for
those who keep the midnight oil burning.
Ø Curvaceous
– A desktop that begins along one wall and curves onto the next is a
corner-concept design taken one step further. Not only is it aesthetic, but it
also adds more room on the desk surface for you to use.
Ø The
90s – Computers were all the craze then, and so
were good computer tables to go with them. You can redesign your study area to
incorporate a theme or design from the tech-loving 90s.
Ø Double
Desk – This is ideal for twins, two children, a
couple, or a pair of roommates. It includes a beautiful long desktop surface
with distinct partitions (him-her, etc.). The design theme can stay similar or
vary drastically, depending on the overall décor of the room.
Ø Chain-n-Swing
– A swing-like desktop surface can be attached directly to the wall. A pair of taut
chains are angled from each corner and go back to meet the wall. It will feel
like a foldout study table while at the same time giving you ample leg space.
Ø The
Minister – If your home has the room for it, get
a beautiful large antique mahogany desk and fill it with yesteryear
collectibles.
Ø Foldables
– If compact is the name of your game, get slim but sturdy tables that can be
folded and moved as you see fit.
Ø The
Spider – Chains hang from the ceiling, and at the
ends of those chains hangs your study table. Depending on the color and design
theme you choose, you can create a sensational Batman-Batcave vibe or a
distinct science-lab setting.
Conclusion
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