Corner Desks

Posted under Desk by yung-yung on Saturday 7 November 2009 at 4:58 pm

Corner Desks

Executive summary about Corner Desks by Ross Brainbridge

corner desksUnused corners in homes and offices are ideal locations for placing corner desks. Corner Desks are angular desks that fit snugly into a corner of a room and occupy very little extra space. Corner Desks are either L-shaped or triangular in shape.

Corner Desks are do-it-yourself fixtures. As Corner Desks are L-shaped, they have more usable space on their surfaces. If a computer is to be placed, then there will be provisions for keeping the CPU, keyboard, mouse, and if needed, a printer and a scanner.

Corner Desks are very popular pieces of furniture in children’s bedrooms. Even children have Corner Desks so that they can do their work. Corner Desks are the best solution for congested rooms. Chairs must be carefully selected for a corner desks.

Pros and Cons of Glass and Corner Desks

Executive summary about Pros and Cons of Glass and Corner Desks by Mark David Peters

In this article we shall be looking at two different computer desk designs, talking about the advantages and disadvantages of each.

Corner Computer Desk

The corner computer desk is an ideal solution for anyone who has limited floor space. They can be neatly placed in room corners where other desks are too large to fit, thereby maximizing space efficiency.

Should more space be requited, some designs allow you to extend the desk vertically, thereby proving you with additional vertical storage space.

Glass Computer Desks

Glass computer desks are one of the most recent and exciting advancements in desk design, providing the user with a stylish and modern looking working environment.

Despite what many people may think, glass desks can be just as sturdy as a traditional wooden desk. Modular glass computer desks are also available, and will allow the user to upgrade and expand their existing arrangement.

However one of the major disadvantages of glass desks is that they are very vulnerable to finger marks.

Armoire Furniture

Posted under Desk by yung-yung on Saturday 7 November 2009 at 7:32 am

Jewelry Armoires: A Perfect Jewerly Storage Solution

Executive summary about Armoire Furniture by Anne Clarke

armoire furnitureThere are many options available on the market right now that may be absolutely, as well as practically, perfect for your currently less than stellar jewelry storage situation.

Armoires designed for jewelry storage are plentiful in size and often accommodate plenty of space set up especially for easy access to your jewelry, small heirlooms, and other treasures.

Most armoires designed especially for jewelry storage are designed to be a piece of your bedroom furniture. If you have a very large bathroom, however, you may choose a jewelry armoire to keep within that space.

The great thing about many types of furniture, the armoire for jewelry included, are practical in addition to potentially becoming great enhancers of the overall ambiance of the space in which you chose to place it.

I was happily surprised by the availability of armoires designed especially jewelry on the market today. There are, most importantly, jewelry armoires with a wide variety of storage spaces especially for the jewelry, accessories and / or heirlooms that you have.

Jewelry Armoires – They Beat Traditional Jewelry Boxes Any Day

Executive summary about Jewelry Armoires – They Beat Traditional Jewelry Boxes Any Day by Jennifer Akre

Elegant jewelry armoires are not your conventional jewelry boxes as far as size is concerned. A jewelry armoire has separate compartments, drawers and side doors as well as a mirror.

Built-in mirrors are a nice addition to a jewelry armoire as they are convenient when putting on jewelry.

Depending on your home decor, there are many types of jewelry armoires to choose from. A Cherry finish in a jewelry armoire is desirable when rich red decor is the norm at home. Where security is a prime concern, locked jewelry armoires are also available.

If soft decor is what your home needs then a pine jewelry armoire is the ideal choice. The soft cream finish gives an exotic feel for your jewelry armoire.

Corner Desks

Posted under Desk by yung-yung on Saturday 7 November 2009 at 4:14 am

Corner Desk

Executive Summary about Corner Desk by Rose Bainbridge

corner deskUnused corners in homes and offices are ideal locations for placing Corner Desk. Corner Desks are angular desks that fit snugly into a corner of a room and occupy very little extra space. Corner Desk are either L-shaped or triangular in shape.

Corner Desk are do-it-yourself fixtures. As Corner Desks are L-shaped, they have more usable space on their surfaces. If a computer is to be placed, then there will be provisions for keeping the CPU, keyboard, mouse, and if needed, a printer and a scanner.

Corner Desk are very popular pieces of furniture in children’s bedrooms. Even children have Corner Desks so that they can do their work. Corner Desks are the best solution for congested rooms. Chairs must be carefully selected for a Corner Desks.

Two Opposing Reasons to Use Corner Desk

Executive Summary about Two Opposing Reasons to Use Corner Desk by MJ Marks

It seemed that people would regularly come in wanting corner furniture pieces: hutches, entertainment stands and, especially, Corner Desk. Corner Desk are popular for many reasons. A small corner desk with a hutch on top provides a lot of work space while using very little square footage.

The main surface area of a corner desk is deeper than a standard desk. The other type of common corner desk, which takes up more a lot more space, is good for the person who needs a lot of room to work. This type of Corner Desk always reminds me of two desks pushed together in a corner. Smaller versions of this type of corner desk is called an L-shaped desk.

One of my favorite benefits of this style desk is that you can put your computer on one surface, and with the simple 90° turn of your chair you have a clear work surface for other types of work.

The support of one side of this desk style is often a filing cabinet, so though they may take up more floor space, they can still offer some space saving options. Many of these Corner Desk also have a hutch on top of one side.

If you have the space, this is a great style of desk to use, plenty of space for both computer and non-computer work, shelving for books and display items, drawers to keep office supplies organized, and a lower computer tower shelf