Growing up, one non-negotiable piece of furniture in my room was a study table. It provided me with a designated space to work, think, and write, and of course it has a part to play for my healthy back. You can shop for a lot of different designs of study tables according to the space you have, whether you want a wall-mounted desk (best for small spaces) or a study table with a bookshelf to increase storage. Here are a few options for you:
Top 8 Study Table Designs To Check Out & Create Your Perfect Study Space
Computer Table
A classic computer desk is what you'll find easily at stores. Traditionally it used to have space for CPU, keyboards and monitors, but as we're advancing and starting to use sleeker and compact systems, the design of a computer study table is also changing accordingly. It'll usually feature some holes on the surface to tackle charging cables neatly and provide sufficient space for working.
Wall Mounted Or Floating Study Table
A wall-mounted or floating study table is a great pick if you have a small space and can't fit a full-sized table without it looking too cluttered. These types of tables can be screwed to your wall so they free up the space below and are often minimal in design. If you want, there are options that will fold into the wall, with shelving and drawers or just a simple table, it totally depends on what your requirement is.
Portable Study Table
If you don't need a table on a regular basis or are probably shifting homes a lot and need something portable that can easily go with you anywhere, get a foldable study table. It's a full-size table that can be folded when not needed or on the go. This type doesn't have in-built storage, which is understandable for its design.
Adjustable Or Standing Study Tables
Sitting long hours on your table means increased risk for your health, it can lead to back problems and is even related to mental health problems. A standing table can be adjusted to whatever's your mood, you can stand when you're tied of sitting, and sit when you're tired of standing. Most people like to add a walking pad to get some of those steps in. We'd say this one's an investment if you work from home.
Laptop Bed Table
L-Shaped Table
If you're trying to utilise space to the best of its ability and trying to get a study table for a corner, L-shaped study tables are the pick for you. They not only end up saving space but also give you double the amount of space to work on, as it two tables offer extra workspace. We'd say it's ideal for people who need to have multiple things open, as it gives you space to keep everything nearby.
Study Tables With Storage
Now you might say that this isn't a particular type of study table, but we think it deserves a spot, because anything that increases storage space, we love. Study tables with bookshelves are the best option for a student, or just anyone with an absurd amount of books. There are quite a few options in the market, with the two main ones being over the desk shelves and under the table shelves. If you're looking for something with a full sized shelf we recommend you check out this one and for a sturdy option with drawers and cabinets check out this one.
Writing Desk
A writing desk, as the name suggests, is meant for deep thoughts and for work to get done! It usually doesn't offer many features except an ergonomic design, space to think and write, and minimal storage like some drawers to keep your stationery and laptop. A simple design for a complex task, that's what we call balance.