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Since this group is supposed to be about 'workspaces' and not 'desktops', I thought I would post my space that is for working on my doctoral thesis.
Highly mobile and very comfortable. I have discovered that sitting at a desk, especially with a laptop, just gives me backaches and sore wrists. So I converted what was a desk and chair to a more comfortable environment with a folded up mattress pad and two old iBook boxes (full of books). This recessed corner provides a cocoon feeling, especially now that I added the curtains to separate workspace from the rest of the bedroom.
On the floor is a pad of big idea paper. The iBook boxes serve as a resting space for the laptop, which I'm usually using on my lap (!). The mattress pad means I can change position, leaning left or right, but keep warm in the chilly London-basement-flat winter.
My workspace. Sorry about the cramped pictures, but the room that has become my office is tiny. I needed a desk that would be usable for design work, music, and gaming.
My solution was to build a very shallow desk (it's about 9 inches deep or so) with a sliding drawer that could be puled out when needed, and tucked away
The whole thing is bracketed to the wall, is a work in progress. The best part is 95% of the materials I had sitting around my house.
And if i need to make a modification, I don't feel bad about taking the jigsaw to it.
Making →www.lifedesignedit.com/en/minimal_workspace
I tried use my narrow space efficiently.
Main feature is the loft storage built by ikea stolmen pole and some wood materials.
I built them without fixing to the room because room is for rent.
Other features
・Desk can be used on recliner chair
・Standing-desk can be folding
・Monitor (of the standing-desk) can be watched by anywhere in the room. (Using Monitor arm)
・Wall hook made with folding table leg
All details and making is in the link list in above link page. Thanks!
Not quite organised but probably the tidiest it will be for a while.
New everything desk wise and all hacked together from Ikea bits.
My comms cabinet as of August 2016. I have a Netgear 16 port gigabit switch, 8 port gigabit POE switch, Netgear WiFi AP, WD My Cloud NAS and Philips Hue hub for my smart lights.
Workspaces from The Balcom Agency, a full-service Advertising & Public Relations agency in Fort Worth, TX. www.balcomagency.com.
I know, it's a mess. I'v been living tiny rooms in shared flats for the last ten years and I am sick of it. My current flatmate told me several times in the past weeks that he wanted to leave so I could rent the hole flat and move my Lego to a bigger room with proper storage and all. I figured cleaning up wouldn't be worth the trouble if it's only for a few days, but he postponed again and again. Starting September I will begin my apprenticeship as a carpenter and since I am a slow builder and will have significantly less time then I want to get as much building done as I can now, so the mess will only get bigger for the rest of the month.
Textbooks? Digital. Teaching tools? iPad. Filing cabinet? Dropbox.
This is my simple little modern teacher home workspace. I am plugged in, connected to my work, students, and my learning network online. Plus I have space to work when I do have papers to grade. And yes, that is Mickey Mouse holding my wires.
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Upgrade from PC to Mac in 2012
What's New:
- Mac Mini i7 with Radeon HD 6630
- Internal 128GB SSD Samsung 830
- Internal 750GB Seagate Momentus
- External 2TB Seagate Barracuda
- Genius Facecam 1020 (crap)
- Samsung Portable Blu-Ray Writer
- Apple Full Keyboard (Plus 2 USB)
What I've Keeped:
- Wacom Bamboo Fun (no money for Intuos 5).
- Dell U2311H IPS
- Alhva Hood (cheap, bud works)
- A bunch of chargers