Jeff Ivers
Well-known member
I discovered my daughter wanted to work at her office standing up.
She had jury-rigged something using L-brackets and a filing cabinet, but Dad thought he could upscale her environment. So, I put the old-fart cart on hold and came up with the following.

This is the top of the desk. It is designed in two parts so that it can be easily slipped apart for transport.

This is the base of the desk.

These are the wood parts- shelves and trim pieces.

This is the assembled desk.

This is the side view. The keyboard/mouse shelf is adjustable in 1" increments from 42" to 46" above the floor.

This pic shows the wing shelves. They can be extended if she wants to use two monitors. They will support the base of the monitor. Each monitor can be up to 28" wide. If one monitor is used vertically or the monitors are smaller she can skip the use of the wing shelves or use only one.
She had jury-rigged something using L-brackets and a filing cabinet, but Dad thought he could upscale her environment. So, I put the old-fart cart on hold and came up with the following.

This is the top of the desk. It is designed in two parts so that it can be easily slipped apart for transport.

This is the base of the desk.

These are the wood parts- shelves and trim pieces.

This is the assembled desk.

This is the side view. The keyboard/mouse shelf is adjustable in 1" increments from 42" to 46" above the floor.

This pic shows the wing shelves. They can be extended if she wants to use two monitors. They will support the base of the monitor. Each monitor can be up to 28" wide. If one monitor is used vertically or the monitors are smaller she can skip the use of the wing shelves or use only one.