Basic Types Of Student Desks You Can Choose From

Posted in Shop on October 3rd, 2010 by Ellesa – Be the first to comment

Finding the right student desk for your home depends on many factors, including the size of the area you can allocate for it as well as the personal preference of your child. Student desks are perhaps one of the least expensive types of furniture in the market, and while they’re designed for students, even grown-ups are buying and using them.

Virco Student Desk

These are the kinds of desks you see in schools. Simple in design, it comes with a compartment where the student can store books, materials and school supplies. Usually made of coated steel, they’re surprisingly durable. Modern versions come with adjustable leg heights to accommodate most students. The top of the student desk itself is made of wood laminate. These student desks run cost about $45 to $55, on average but can cost more or less depending on what type you buy.

Student Computer Desk

These are becoming quite popular these days as almost all households have computers. Student computer desks are built to accommodate desktop computers and the large CPU towers that go along with them. Some models come with adjustable leg heights. Others come with an extra shelf to accommodate various computer peripherals such as printers, scanners and additional monitors. There are also models that come with CD racks.

It’s easy to tell a student computer desk apart from other types. A student computer desk often comes with a keyboard tray that you can retract and hide. High-quality student computer desks go for about $200 to $400.

Student Desk Hutch

More properly called student desk with hutch, this comes with, as the name suggests, a detachable hutch where you can store books and other supplies. These kinds of desks are usually constructed out of ash, Birchwood or pine. While most of these desks have hutches than can be removed or adjusted, some have permanently-attached hutches. These are usually more expensive.

Corner Student Desks

If you have corner space that’s just dying to get occupied, then maybe a corner student desk is what you need. These are either sold as computer desks or just plain desks. Most of them come with adjustable leg heights and are available in various colors and laminate styles. Despite being usually bigger than regular student desks, these are effective space-savers.

While it’s important to take into consideration whether the desk will fit in or mesh well with your room’s interior design, you shouldn’t forget about the needs of your student. Take into account what he wants and needs in a student desk. Who knows? With the right desk, your little student just might grow up to be a scientist!

Five Factors You Need To Consider When Buying Cheap Student Desks

Posted in Shop on October 3rd, 2010 by Ellesa – Be the first to comment

Studies show that having student desks at home helps improve the study habits of children, particularly middle schoolers. Having a place at home that’s dedicated to the purpose of studying not only helps your child get himself organized but also enhances his ability to concentrate on schoolwork. Besides that, children enjoy having their own space and their own tables at home. It gives them a sense of privacy and, believe it or not, a sense of responsibility.

If you’re planning on buying a student desk for your home, here are the factors that you may need to consider before finalizing a purchase.

  • Size of the desk – This will depend on how much space you are willing to allocate for the student desk. Before you go out shopping for one, take the time to measure the location where you intend to place the desk. You will need to write down the length, width and height that you can accommodate.
  • Features and add-ons – This depends on what kinds of stuff your child intends to put on the desk. If he or she has a computer, you might want to pick one that has a tray or drawer that can be pulled out for the keyboard. You might also need a student desk that has a compartment for the computer tower. If your child has a laptop, you might consider picking one with an integrated laptop stand. Shelves and drawers are essential if you want your little student to start learning how to get organized.
  • Budget – If you’re on a tight budget and you wouldn’t mind buying a second-hand desk, you can get one at a local antique store or you can look for used student desk shops online. Furthermore, if you don’t mind doing a little handiwork, you can modify a piece of furniture to function as a student desk. Or you could purchase some materials and build the student desk from scratch.
  • What your child likes – After all, this is a good way to motivate your child into studying. If he feels comfortable using the student desk, the better his concentration will be. Don’t forget to ask your child’s opinion.
  • Durability – Your child may not be a student forever, but he will be for a long time. Pick a student desk that’s big enough to accommodate him even as he grows up. Don’t forget to buy a student desk that’s made of sturdy, damage-resistant materials.