Saturday, April 7, 2012

Challenge #6--Workplace/desk

There is no way I will put a picture of my workplace here.  I doubt I will ever take a picture at all, to be honest.

Our family lives in a three-bedroom house.  Fortunately, the master bedroom is so huge, my husband and I decided to give it to the girls.  Their three bunkbeds (two with full-size beds on the lower bunk), fit in less than one half of the room.  (You read that right--less than one half, even with nightstands in between the bunkbeds.)  There is room in there for chests of drawers, as well as space to play, even on the Kinect.  My husband and I have one of the smaller bedrooms (which still fits our king-size bed and a bunch of drawers.)

The third bedroom is the "catch-all" room.  In this room, there are three sets of wire shelves about the size of rhino racks (18"x3', 18"x4'), one reasonably large bookcase (poor books are double-shelved), one other bookcase about half the width of the first one, two 2-drawer filing cabinets, two standing gun safes, and two fairly small desks, sitting back to back.  The closets are full of sewing stuff, a fire safe, some of my lesser-used but still occasionally useful clothing, a few 1980's formal gowns someone gave me in case I wanted to remake them for my daughters' Homecomings and proms (probably will alter a couple--the girls love 'em), and more than half of my husband's shirts.  (He has much more clothing than I do.)  On one of the walls is a hat rack made of deer antlers from a hunt my husband's grandfather went on years ago, and on another wall is a hat rack made of horseshoes.  (They are both full of hats, by the way, some double-stacked.)

I sit at one of the desks, with my back to the wall holding the deer antlers, facing the door.  I purposely put my desk that way when we moved in, so while I was on the computer, I could see the kids in the living room and keep tabs on any shenanigans.  (I have since developed a sense that I don't like to have my back to people when I am on the computer.  It gives me the creeps.)  One of the wire shelf sets is next to my desk, forming a sort of wall next to me, holding my computer, UPS, and printer.  My widescreen monitor is on my desk, and my G15 keyboard and 5-button mouse are on a nice, wide keyboard drawer.  (The wide keyboard drawer is why I chose this particular desk out of the two used desks which were given to us.)  I keep a stack of various papers all over my desk, which I occasionally go through, sort, and destroy.

It sounds pretty chaotic, and it actually is.  I keep trying to brainstorm, figuring out ways to rearrange the room to still allow functionality, but make it seem more orderly.  But if we still want to be able to access everything, I'm not sure there is a better way to organize it all.  (Maybe I should just go through a bunch of it and throw it away . . .)

1 comment:

  1. We share the same criteria in choosing a computer desk. I also like a wide keyboard drawer. I like all my materials within reach, so the extra space that a wider keyboard tray has is a great comfort to me. I also think this promotes productivity. You’ll feel more relaxed because it provides extra space to rest your wrist and to place other stuff, eliminating that crammed feeling.

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