Use a Bed Desk to Increase Your Work Hours
By Cheryl Carpenter, published Dec 21, 2007
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Many people today take their work to bed with them at night as well as day hours. With the use of laptop computers, demand increases to extend ones work hours by taking their computer to their bedroom when home from work. However, a laptop computer can get rather hot and this makes actually resting it one ones legs tiring and uncomfortable. For those who find that they wish to use their laptop while reclining in bed, a bed desk may be the answer. A bed desk is a small unit that has a tabletop and short legs. This small desk will fit across ones lap much as the traditional TV or breakfast tray would. However, unlike the basic breakfast tray the desktop desk is designed with a slight angle. This angle accommodates the need of the computer to be placed in this position for a clearer view of the screen. In addition, the angle of the bed desk can be adjusted to fit the need of each individual. Bed desks many times are designed to have a raised bottom edge to prevent the computer from sliding off the unit while in use. Some models of bed desks have a top that lifts up for storage as well as side holders for paperwork, and pens for example. Bed desks can be used when sitting in chairs or on sofas as well. A bed desk can allow those, which are recovering from an accident or illness to continue to work on their computer while recovering. One can find these lightweight, bed desks online or in office supply stores and they come in various designs and qualities.
Another type of bed desk is desk that is actually built into the bed itself. A hidden bed desk is more than a bed desk yet not a loft bed. A hidden bed desk is a bed and desk in one. This bed-desk combo saves on space as well as ones being less expensive than making two separate purchases. The desk in a bed-desk is attached to underside of the bed unit. The bed itself has the ability to be lifted when one wishes to work on their computer at the desk. The bed folds up against the wall and the desk is then suspended from the underside of the bed. The desk feature of a bed-desk is designed to hold up to an average of forty-five pounds. Bed-desk can be utilized by all ages and can be easily found online.
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Takeaways
- A bed desk is a small unit that has a tabletop and short legs.
- The angle of the bed desk can be adjusted to fit the need of each individual.
- A hidden bed desk is more than a bed desk yet not a loft bed.
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