does that computer space fit in to the overall flow of the kitchen and/or hallway (or whatever is on the right of the picture)?
Where do you store the computer processor?
I too love the computer desk. Where is the processor stored? thank you!
for a workstation. Where can I buy the desk? Or where can I find something similar?
Computer desk in kitchen + wet bar with wine fridge
small nook for computer, papers, pens would be great
dedicated computer station in the kitchen can help make it the go-to spot for studying and networking. And it provides one spot to corral all those wires.
lights, computers and appliances. This simple habit doesn't cost a dime and could make a big difference in your energy consumption, depending on how consistent you are. Teach children and other members of the household to follow this rule: If no one's in the room, it doesn't need to be on. In other words
panel, modular, backyard office. Shou-Sugi-Ban wood siding and Monotread wall sheathing.
Photography by Blake Gordon and Lisa Hause
92 square foot SIP panel, modular, backyard office. Shou-Sugi-Ban wood siding and Monotread wall sheathing.Photography by Blake Gordon and Lisa Hause
Thin desk for computer use - poss an idea for playroom?
Computer area under steps in basement
mount computer, in the sewing room. office
Love how the desk and computer are apart of the wall. It creates space while giving the room a modern day feel.
small workstation for one of the homeowners, seen here, and his family features a built-in computer monitor and storage cabinets for media and crafts.
stock modular cabinet manufactures offer both 20"&24" depths but sometimes will customize to shallower depths.
desktop computer hogs up way too much of the actual desktop. If you are buying new computers, work with the salesperson to minimize the electronic bulk in your office.
"As computers have become an indispensable part of our lives, incorporating an info center into the main floor of the house has become standard."He adds, "The info center is a place where you leave the computers on, set up a plug-in station for your phones, put your printer in the pedestal. It's where
glare on computer screens when designing a work area. Test the area with a computer and a table of similar height to the one you're planning to have. You don't want to be forced to shut the blinds or curtains, especially in a multitasking living room.
glare on computer screens when designing a work area. Test the area with a computer and a table of similar height to the one you're planning to have. You don't want to be forced to shut the blinds or curtains, especially in a multitasking living room.