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  • We want to make a WFH office / Studio table in our new place. That can also be pushed to the side to make room for inflatable mattress

    My rough plan is:

    • 2x Standing Desk 'frames' (no worktop) (i.e, fully or similar)
    • Castors at each 4 corners on each frame
    • Some sort of wood worktop on each (ikea kitchen worktop?)

    Then fix the legs together as tightly as possible, so the gap inbetween the two worktops is minimal and both can be independent heights, but also be matched, and hopefully be as flush as we can get them at the same height.

    Anyone opinions on:

    • manual vs electric standing desks
    • work surfaces
    • how to fix the two frames together
  • Do you need them to be variable height frames or just different heights? Just thinking you could build a folding desk onto the wall.

    1) If they're getting moved around a lot I'd go manual.
    2) Probably depends on budget, loads of cool options.
    3) I'd bolt it together probably with some metal plates/clamps around the legs. If the frames will be different heights then legs are probably easiest? If you could also fix to the wall would add to rigidity.

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