Office Space
If you work from home or need a spot for the kids to do their homework, there’s no need to spend oodles of money on a fancy desk. Instead, you can create an open and inviting workspace with just a few odds and ends from IKEA. If you place it in an area that gets a lot of natural light, it will be even more inviting.
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This person took a Karlby Countertop to use as their desktop, held up by legs on either side. A drawer system reinforces the center, which is also practical for storage. The beauty of this setup is that you can work alongside another person or have both your kids working on homework simultaneously.