Office FAQs
How wide should my desk be for dual monitors?
For most dual-monitor setups, a desk around 55 to 60 inches wide gives you enough space for two screens, a keyboard, and a mouse while leaving room for notes. If you use ultra-wide displays, consider going wider or adding a monitor arm to free up surface area.
Are gaming desks good for professional home offices?
Absolutely. Many gaming desks offer cable management, sturdy frames, and generous depth that benefit productivity just as much as play. Models like the X Rocker XR Infinity and Carbon-tek look sleek enough for work while adding features such as LED lighting and wireless charging.
What chair features matter most for long hours?
Prioritise seat height adjustability, a supportive backrest with gentle lumbar contour, and adjustable armrests. A comfortable height range for adults often sits between about 16 and 21 inches, which helps keep knees and elbows near right angles and shoulders relaxed.
How can I set up a child’s study station that grows with them?
Pick child-sized furniture to start—like the Ferm Living Little Architect table and chair or a Montessori-style convertible set—then upgrade seat height and lighting as they grow. Ensure feet can rest flat, the work surface sits near elbow height, and lighting comes from in front or above to reduce shadows.
What’s a smart small-space desk solution?
Consider a wall-mounted tabletop like the Maze Pythagoras to save floor space, a modular system like String Office Combination F for built-in storage, or a mobile desk such as the A2 Shift that can roll out for work and tuck away later. Pair with a folding chair to keep the footprint minimal.