Floating tables
Consider your desk first. Consider whether the table should float in the room, as here, placed on the wall or built on here. Standard table height is 29 to 30 inches (74 to 76 centimeters).
Free tables ranged in size, but common dimensions are 48, 60 and 72. (122, 152 and 183 cm) wide and 24, 30 and 36 inches. (61, 76 and 91 cm) deeply. Get the biggest table that fits comfortably into your space because you can never have enough desktop.
If you float for the table, leave at least 30 inches. (76 cm) between your desk and wall or shelf behind it. On the other side of the table, allow 48 to 60 inches. (122 to 152 cm) for additional chairs and tables, if necessary.
Note: Conversions in metric dimensions are approximately translated from standard American dimensions. Each country can be unique in their standards. Explore customs in your place or work with Pro Pro before you commit to the plan.
Consider your desk first. Consider whether the table should float in the room, as here, placed on the wall or built on here. Standard table height is 29 to 30 inches (74 to 76 centimeters).
Free tables ranged in size, but common dimensions are 48, 60 and 72. (122, 152 and 183 cm) wide and 24, 30 and 36 inches. (61, 76 and 91 cm) deeply. Get the biggest table that fits comfortably into your space because you can never have enough desktop.
If you float for the table, leave at least 30 inches. (76 cm) between your desk and wall or shelf behind it. On the other side of the table, allow 48 to 60 inches. (122 to 152 cm) for additional chairs and tables, if necessary.
Note: Conversions in metric dimensions are approximately translated from standard American dimensions. Each country can be unique in their standards. Explore customs in your place or work with Pro Pro before you commit to the plan.