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<blockquote data-quote="agentmilo" data-source="post: 2472968" data-attributes="member: 41042"><p><a href="https://i.etsystatic.com/13095758/r/il/a76b82/4293905193/il_fullxfull.4293905193_tsy9.jpg" target="_blank">Something like this</a>. Of course this is my personal taste- but consider it segments higher than the offerings you'll get from Ikea, Desqoo etc. The desk top will be natural wood (whichever you fancy- teak, mahagony etc) and not engineered wood like ply or MDF/HDF. The legs will be powdered coated galvanized iron with proper support beams, and it'll be stable AF.</p><p></p><p>(Btw, just because a couple of us said so, don't rule out standing desks completely. Who knows, it may work for you.)</p><p></p><p>As for lighting, I'm not sure- it entirely depends on your context, preferences and setup. Personally I prefer not to have a window behind my chair facing the monitor, or directly in my vision, to eliminate glare. I don't have experience with monitor lights and lamps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agentmilo, post: 2472968, member: 41042"] [URL='https://i.etsystatic.com/13095758/r/il/a76b82/4293905193/il_fullxfull.4293905193_tsy9.jpg']Something like this[/URL]. Of course this is my personal taste- but consider it segments higher than the offerings you'll get from Ikea, Desqoo etc. The desk top will be natural wood (whichever you fancy- teak, mahagony etc) and not engineered wood like ply or MDF/HDF. The legs will be powdered coated galvanized iron with proper support beams, and it'll be stable AF. (Btw, just because a couple of us said so, don't rule out standing desks completely. Who knows, it may work for you.) As for lighting, I'm not sure- it entirely depends on your context, preferences and setup. Personally I prefer not to have a window behind my chair facing the monitor, or directly in my vision, to eliminate glare. I don't have experience with monitor lights and lamps. [/QUOTE]
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