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What Are the Different Types of Home Office Computer Furniture?

Dan Cavallari
By Dan Cavallari
Updated May 17, 2024
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Setting up a home office often includes buying home office computer furniture that will make the use of a computer possible and comfortable. Desks are, of course, some of the most important pieces of home office computer furniture, though they are hardly the only option. Ergonomic desk chairs can be purchased to make sitting at a computer desk far more comfortable, and laptop tables may be the best option for a user rather than a larger computer desk. Chair mats will allow for free rolling of chair casters on carpets, and filing cabinets are useful both as a work surface and as a storage space.

The best pieces of home office computer furniture will vary according to the size of the home office as well as the user's needs. Smaller spaces will restrict the amount of furniture that can be placed in a room, so buying a smaller computer desk may be a wise decision. Some home office computer furniture is even designed to fit into the corner of a room, thereby saving even more space. Corner desks, for example, may feature a work surface, a slide-out keyboard tray, a shelf for a CPU, and a higher shelf for a printer and speakers.

Many pieces of home office computer furniture are designed to be ergonomic, which allows the user to sit in a neutral position that does not strain or stress the muscles or bones of the body. Ergonomic chairs, for example, support the neck, shoulders, and lower back, and they tend to be highly adjustable for people of different sizes. These ergonomic chairs can be used in conjunction with desks that have comfort in mind: some desks feature raised platforms for computer monitors, thereby preventing a user from looking upward or downward at the monitor for long periods of time. This will prevent neck cramps and headaches. Desks may feature slide-out keyboard trays that allow a user to keep his or her arms in a neutral position while typing, thereby preventing muscle cramps in the arms, neck, and shoulders, as well as conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome.

Laptop desks tend to be much smaller than computer desks, and they are suitable workspaces for a laptop worker. These desks will not usually feature slide-out keyboard trays, since laptops feature integrated keyboards, but the desk may feature shelves or drawers for storage. A high shelf may also be included for additional storage of printers or other peripheral devices.

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