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Desk for Two People?

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iamkevski
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#1 · Posted: 30 Aug 2007 16:45


My fiance and I are moving to a new apartment with two bedrooms, and turning one of the bedrooms into a home office, since we both work out of the house a few days of the week. Does anyone know of a good way to set up a square room (~ 14 feet by 14 feet) with either a desk for two, or two desks that would work well together?

pcwork
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#2 · Posted: 31 Aug 2007 06:45


Most office cubicles have an arrangement for 2 people, check any office furniture supplier

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Jills
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#3 · Posted: 31 Aug 2007 12:05


Longevity and life span of furniture are receiving increasing attention when it comes to purchasing office furniture, so please choose carefully, there's an awful lot of junk being sold.

Steelcase/ Herman Miller you can't go wrong but working form home you want something in-keeping with the apartment ie minimal and clean lines? Obviously it's your home so you want to create the right environment, yet funtional and aesthetically pleasing.

Seating again is a huge factor, don't just go and buy a boxed 'wish it was leather' chair you haven't sat on for say $40

Go to where you can demonstrate first before purchasing.

Happy to help

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funny_bunny_mel
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#4 · Posted: 3 Jul 2010 14:43


I have a similar issue and found this great office layout using traditional rectangular desks.
http://mobileoffice.about.com/od/samplehomeofficesdesigns/ss/officefortwo_5.htm

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