STUDY TABLES & CHAIRS
A good study table and chair is paramount, especially when working from home. For entry level users, IKEA has decent and affordable offerings. We bought their MALM desk for the study room (as shown above) without the pull-out panel installed, while the LINNMON table was placed in the guest bedroom.
- IKEA MALM Desk with Pull-Out Panel — $199
- IKEA LINNMON Table — $39
- IKEA MILLBERGET Swivel Chair (Bomstad Black) — $149
Alternatively, Omnidesk provides premium quality worktables for any job. Pull-out desks are trendy but expensive and not very practical. Most people won't stand and work at their desk for very long — If you need to stand and get your blood circulating again after sitting at your desk for hours, simply go for a short walk (even around your house). If doing WFH for long hours, opt for Secretlab chairs which provide maximum comfort and back support.
- Omnidesk Kenshi — $350
- Secretlab Titan EVO — $579
COMPUTERS & RELATED
For heavy-duty work and/or the best gaming experience, Aftershock has value for money computers for all your desktop/workstation/laptop needs. An entry level computer (workstation) can be purchased for as low as $750, while a decent multi-purpose/gaming PC starts around $1,750.
Prism is a value for money choice for your computer screen while peripherals such as the mouse, keyboard and microphone can all be purchased online.
- Aftershock Rapid PC — $1,780
- PRISM+ F240v — $289
- Razer Cynosa V2 Chroma Keyboard — $70
- E&T UM02 USB Omni-Directional Condenser Microphone — $18
CURTAINS & BLINDS
We used Korean blinds for the guest bedroom and study room to easily adjust the amount of light coming in (See: Curtains & Blinds).
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We used Korean blinds for the guest bedroom and study room to easily adjust the amount of light coming in (See: Curtains & Blinds).
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