Wednesday 24 October 2012

Whiteboard desk


Materials: PERSONLIG kitchen tabletop & Vika Moliden stands

Description: As I'??m an avid fan of '??post your desk topics/workspace?� forum threads', I thought it might be nice to share the IKEA hack in use in my own workspace.

Last year I decided to refurbish my home office, to create a space that enables me to do my work in the most optimum way and of course that is pleasing to the eye. The first thing that came to mind was a whiteboard, I bought a really big one. However its 5 to 6 feet away from my desk and I realized I didn't use it enough due to '??distance'.

Sitting behind the desk while on the phone or just using my computer I found myself scribbling on pieces of paper instead of getting out of my chair and walk over to the whiteboard. So I needed a small whiteboard I could grab and use at my desk, sounds like a plan however I like minimalistic designs where as much 'clutter' is removed as possible. I needed to come up with something different, enter the whiteboard desk!



Instead of buying a mini whiteboard that needs to be stored when not using it I decided to visit my local IKEA shop and see what'??s available. While looking at tables, I noticed that the IKEA kitchen department sells customized tabletops (PERSONLIG). Each dimension is possible in almost every shape. I decided to order a 7 feet by 3 feet high-gloss white tabletop (1104) with a 1.49"?� stainless steel edge.

I chose to order the 1.49 inch thick tabletop as I need to have a desktop that is sturdy enough to hold the weight of a 27" iMac and a 30"?� TFT screen. The stainless steel edge fits snug around the desk and covers each side; it doesn't stick out and is not noticeable when typing. It looks fantastic however the downside is the price, it was more expensive than the table top itself. The alternative is a laminate cover that looks like it will be worn out easily, while spending most of my time behind my desk I thought it was worth the investment of buying the real thing.

The high-gloss finish acts as the whiteboard surface and works like a charm with any whiteboard markers. I left notes on my desk for multiple days and could be removed without leaving a trace.

The tabletop rest on two IKEA Vika Moliden stands, due to the cast of the shadow its very difficult to notice that the color of the stands do not exactly match the color as the stainless steel edge.

The whiteboard desk is just an awesome piece of furniture, when on the phone I can take notes on my desk while immediately drawing diagrams next to it. It saves a lot of trees, saves a lot of time scrambling for a piece of paper and a pen and decreases clutter on the desk. The only thing you need to do when building a whiteboard desk is to banish all permanent markers in your office. :)

See more of the whiteboard desk.

~ Frank Denneman, Amsterdam

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