Adjustable Standing Desk for $150 or less
May 10, 2012 8:13 PM
Where can I get an adjustable standing desk for under $150 without having to DIY it?
My Google searches bring me either (a) laptop stands that don't have the surface area I need or (b) desks that are well over my budget.
Relevant Details:
- My Height: 5'4
- $150 or less is optimal.
- Adjustability is moderately high priority.
- Would prefer to stay away from DIY because (a) I'm not much good at it and (b) I won't have a lot of time to explore it when the time comes to set this thing up.
-I'll be using a computer monitor and keyboard setup--any desks that support that kind of setup specifically would be fantastic!
-I'll be in New Orleans at time of purchase.
I appreciate any and all input.
My Google searches bring me either (a) laptop stands that don't have the surface area I need or (b) desks that are well over my budget.
Relevant Details:
- My Height: 5'4
- $150 or less is optimal.
- Adjustability is moderately high priority.
- Would prefer to stay away from DIY because (a) I'm not much good at it and (b) I won't have a lot of time to explore it when the time comes to set this thing up.
-I'll be using a computer monitor and keyboard setup--any desks that support that kind of setup specifically would be fantastic!
-I'll be in New Orleans at time of purchase.
I appreciate any and all input.
I don't know what you're classifying as "laptop stands", these sort of computer carts are typically pretty affordable. They often even come with keyboard trays. Might not be enough desk area for you, however.
posted by clerestory at 8:49 PM on May 10, 2012
posted by clerestory at 8:49 PM on May 10, 2012
I set myself up with a standing desk just a couple of weeks ago by buying these (or something very similar).
I set one shelf at the right height for work, set a couple lower for storage, and left the rest of the shelves off. My laptop is raised on a pile of books to keep it eye-level, and I use a wireless keyboard/mouse set. There are some metal corner supports sticking up a couple of feet above the desk, but it was less than $100 and took very little time to set up, so I can deal with a bit of ugliness. (It'll be the easiest thing I'll ever move, too.)
posted by SpiralT at 9:05 PM on May 10, 2012
I set one shelf at the right height for work, set a couple lower for storage, and left the rest of the shelves off. My laptop is raised on a pile of books to keep it eye-level, and I use a wireless keyboard/mouse set. There are some metal corner supports sticking up a couple of feet above the desk, but it was less than $100 and took very little time to set up, so I can deal with a bit of ugliness. (It'll be the easiest thing I'll ever move, too.)
posted by SpiralT at 9:05 PM on May 10, 2012
I use a cardboard Banker's Box drawer. If I had to do it again, I might get one that was a bit sturdier, but it's a budget option that works.
posted by Sexy Question Bot at 9:25 PM on May 10, 2012
posted by Sexy Question Bot at 9:25 PM on May 10, 2012
I don't think you can do it for under $150 without going DIY.
posted by KokuRyu at 9:54 PM on May 10, 2012
posted by KokuRyu at 9:54 PM on May 10, 2012
@Clerestory - Yes, I'm looking for something with more desk area. Thanks, though!
posted by melancholyplay at 10:01 PM on May 10, 2012
posted by melancholyplay at 10:01 PM on May 10, 2012
Drafting table.
150 bux is tight, but maybe one of the Alvin hobby/craft tables will fit the bill.
posted by notyou at 10:03 PM on May 10, 2012
150 bux is tight, but maybe one of the Alvin hobby/craft tables will fit the bill.
posted by notyou at 10:03 PM on May 10, 2012
If you don't need a keyboard tray, then drafting tables will definitely work and provide adjustability. Here's one of notyou's Alvins.
If adjustability is less of an issue (going by the metal shelves idea), you could do what a friend of mine did and go for a rectangular pub table - cheaper than "trendy" standing desks.
posted by clerestory at 11:44 PM on May 10, 2012
If adjustability is less of an issue (going by the metal shelves idea), you could do what a friend of mine did and go for a rectangular pub table - cheaper than "trendy" standing desks.
posted by clerestory at 11:44 PM on May 10, 2012
Though it doesn't offer the instant adjustability of a drafting table, I have an IKEA Fredrik computer desk, with the large surface mounted just above waist level. That, with a stool, works very well for me for both standing and sitting situations.
posted by chiefthe at 1:14 AM on May 11, 2012
posted by chiefthe at 1:14 AM on May 11, 2012
I think I did it for around $150 by using some Elfa shelving. I got 3 uprights and 3 sets of freestanding feet, and put a walnut shelf on top. Eventually I added some more shelves and drawers as my budget allowed. Worked wonderfully and was much more stable than the other shelving solutions I tried.
posted by Ookseer at 2:17 AM on May 11, 2012
posted by Ookseer at 2:17 AM on May 11, 2012
Ikea has some bar tables that could be used as adjustable standing desks. I can't find them on their site right now, but I saw them in person recently.
posted by The corpse in the library at 6:52 AM on May 11, 2012
posted by The corpse in the library at 6:52 AM on May 11, 2012
Is this tall enough? You can change the construction material to lower the price, but stainless steel is awesome.
You should specify a rough estimate of your desired desk height.
posted by oceanjesse at 10:04 AM on May 11, 2012
You should specify a rough estimate of your desired desk height.
posted by oceanjesse at 10:04 AM on May 11, 2012
I've been eyeballing an Ikea Bjorkudden as one option. Try searching your local Craigslist for "bar table" and you might find one second hand (that's actually where I found the Bjorkudden)
posted by amandabee at 4:37 PM on January 15, 2013
posted by amandabee at 4:37 PM on January 15, 2013
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So what I'm saying is: Don't dismiss DIY as the cheapest and easiest way to get a working stand up desk. You want to avoid constructing something, I assume, but you can likely get far just by putting two things together. Anything actually packaged as a stand-up desk will likely be more than $150.
posted by fatbird at 8:28 PM on May 10, 2012