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Choosing Computer Furniture

Who Will Be Using the Computer Furniture?

It is important to note who might be using your new set-up frequently. Children, for example, are more vulnerable to lasting physical damage through bad posture.

As a general tip, their feet should always touch the ground and make sure they do not overextend their joints when using the mouse or keyboard.

How Much Space Do You Have?

Seemingly a simple enough thing to consider, make sure you have enough room before you invest in a board-room executive desk for your small box room study.

Custom Furniture

Check the details on the desk you are about to purchase, as many can be customised to accommodate small or tall users.

You can also have custom built furniture built such as corner computer desks. This type of desk can also be combined with other corner desks to have a more efficient use of space in an office environment.

Good Access

When you install your new computer furniture, make sure it is easy enough to gain access to the various wires and power supplies that you will inevitably have to change at some point.

Avoiding Accidents

The last thing you want is for your wobbly computer desk to collapse under the weight of a stockpile of thick books. Make sure the workstation is on level ground and has good stability.