This document summarizes the key considerations for a student desk redesign project. It recommends a modular design with a single support leg for flexibility, slide-out storage under the desktop with a front lip, and table legs that can be bolted to the floor or use no-scratch foot coverings. It advises avoiding excessive complexity, moving parts, tiltable desktops that require armrest adjustments, unnecessary connection locks, and outlets that are rarely needed in high school classrooms.
This document summarizes the key considerations for a student desk redesign project. It recommends a modular design with a single support leg for flexibility, slide-out storage under the desktop with a front lip, and table legs that can be bolted to the floor or use no-scratch foot coverings. It advises avoiding excessive complexity, moving parts, tiltable desktops that require armrest adjustments, unnecessary connection locks, and outlets that are rarely needed in high school classrooms.
This document summarizes the key considerations for a student desk redesign project. It recommends a modular design with a single support leg for flexibility, slide-out storage under the desktop with a front lip, and table legs that can be bolted to the floor or use no-scratch foot coverings. It advises avoiding excessive complexity, moving parts, tiltable desktops that require armrest adjustments, unnecessary connection locks, and outlets that are rarely needed in high school classrooms.
Student Desk Redesign Project Step 6: Select an Approach
Modular design for flexibility
Single support leg for flexibility Slide-out storage under desk-top with front lip Table legs can be bolted to floor, or accommodate no-scratch, no-noise foot coverings Avoid excessive complexity and moving parts Tiltable desktop would require armrest adjustments as well Connection locks are often unnecessary Outlets unnecessary in most high school classrooms