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Sep 05, 2012, 12:49 PM
Always1StepBehind
What do you think of the price of this very basic desk? pic
Son said he'd like a desk for his room. His room is really tight so we need something fairly small.

Our computer is out in the dining area so he doesn't need a desk to house a computer or anything just desk top area for doing his homework.

I saw this one at Kohls in person, just a very basic desk.

They are one sale for $79.99 plus I think I can get an extra 20% off...so it would run about $65.

They also some in different colored tops and differnt colored metal frame.

size is 28.9h x 40w x 23d

Here is the kohls link if you want to see more pic's or other colors.

http://www.kohls.com/kohlsStor...one+Writing+Desk.jsp


Sep 05, 2012, 01:12 PM
joyluck
If you are looking for a basic table/desk have you looked on Craigslist? There's usually lots of Ikea stuff there that will likely be much less than $65.


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Sep 05, 2012, 01:21 PM
Mary Ruth
I do not like that it does not have a lower keypad shelf. Carpal tunnel syndrome sets in with time spent on computer.
I would suggest what Lucky suggested and check out Craigslist for a good table type desk with computer keypad drawer. If he uses only a lap top, that keypad height is better than table height for the keyboard use. And it can push away when he is done with lap top and have desk space for other homework or use.

There is a college near where we live (about an hour away) and lots of students sell their desks at the end of their stay, lots of deals to be had.

Good luck in your search!


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Sep 05, 2012, 01:32 PM
lilsophie
I would get a desk that had drawers. Those drawers come in so handy.
Sep 05, 2012, 07:45 PM
junk collector
One thing to note: the support bar runs at the bottom - it will either bend from use as a foot rest or will get in the way of items you might otherwise store under an open desk like that. Plus if you need to vacuum, you don't need to move the desk to get at the 6-12 inch gap behind it.

We always have basic Herman Miller style desks on our CL - many different lengths and the support bar is at the top and towards the back. plenty of room underneath it for the PC tower, a paper box/wastebasket and other items that need a temporary spot. I got ours for $50.

ETA: also, it lacks grommet holes - very handy for keeping cords under control. JMHO

Picture to show the difference from yours

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Sep 06, 2012, 08:27 AM
Mary Ruth
Junk collector,
Good example, that desk you show had double duty as a support bar AND also being a modesty panel. That is for a woman to sit (in the olden days, lol) facing the door and she would be wearing a skirt, this would prevent viewing that area of her body when someone entered the room or could see from across the room.

I like your suggestion of grommet holes for the pesky wire control.

I have a temporary table I use and have my PC on the floor along with a trash container.


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Sep 06, 2012, 11:53 AM
Always1StepBehind
The bar sits on the floor, it's not elevated. Son only needs desk top area for a work space, not computer. The computer is in the dining room area.

I like this one because it's not too deep and it's visually very light. His room is very tight and I don't want a big desk with drawers in there.
Sep 06, 2012, 01:32 PM
Lady50
Ultimately, you have to get what works best for you, but for me, the tighter the space, the more I look for double-duty furnishings which also have storage. I probably wouldn't buy a desk with no drawers. But, if you have ample storage in there and he only needs a desktop, then that might be what you need.

~Lady50
Sep 06, 2012, 01:55 PM
cocok
I think the desk is a decent price, Always1StepBehind. You might compare it to this one at IKEA. It is about 35.00.


Sep 06, 2012, 02:42 PM
Always1StepBehind
Thanks Cocok...I will check the website for dimensions. I like the looks of the other desk better, but for the price, you can beat the Ikea desk.
Sep 06, 2012, 02:46 PM
Always1StepBehind
I like this one but it's only 14 inches deep.

http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/80221352/


Sep 06, 2012, 03:39 PM
sjf
have you ever thought of lofting his bed (if full or smaller twin)....that would allow for exta floor space...

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Sep 06, 2012, 03:42 PM
May
I like the last one you pictured. Have you thought of two file cabinets with a small door or board across to make a desk. You might not have enough room but am sure your son could use the drawer space. Another thing....how about one of the larger end tables that has a base that fits under the bed or couch. He could pull it up to his bed to do homework.


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Sep 06, 2012, 09:52 PM
CaraRose
If he only needs the top, perhaps a desk top attached to the wall, that will drop down to work and back up to give more space?
Sep 07, 2012, 02:04 PM
Always1StepBehind
I actually did some measuring in sons room last night where I would put a desk and I am definately going to need something slim.

14 inches deep (the ikea glass desk) would be too slim, 23 inches (the Kolhs deks) would be the max I could do. A desk top of 19 inches would probably be perfect.

At this point, where I have in mind for the desk would be in front of his window so attaching a desktop to the wall isnt an option unless we re-arrange his room to consider a desk area somewhere else besides in front of the window.