Wall Desk by lygher_xero
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Description
Well, here's the basic general design of what our desk will probably look like once finished. I didn't bother modeling the dragon statues (the cylinders in the front) or the dragon head wall mounted shelves (the wavey shelves) or the wall mounted fountain in between the desks but you'll get the general design and layout of the desk.
I can't remember if r'osity allows links but they are all safe and I'm not promoting products I'm just showing the pieces of the desk we chose and will be buying to build the theme of our desk.
What isn't listed is certain brackets and wood pieces from HomeDepot. For the desk table top we're going to use a standard 80x36in door minus the frame with the door knob cuts in them for wiring. They're strong, sturdy and pre-cut for what we needed and wanted.
We may use some PVC piping as a wiring solution for the 42" LG TV I have that will be propped up in the center of the wall for both computers to throw images and videos up onto. We'll also route a DCT and cable service up to it but there is a switch linked lower down we will probably use to do just that. Plus the switch is good for computers and we can always just swap the input for the DCT without taking up a spot on any switch and that way each computer has 2 main monitors and a 3rd 42" monitor to show off images on. When the 42" isn't being used for a display show off item it'll be tied to a computer that is probably going to be our server and have an active motioned desktop so we don't get screen burn in AND get a very cool nature or space display going on.
It'll be epic.
Total estimated cost of parts, no labor and without the TV (because I already have it) and without the new server and counting electrical wiring and harnesses:
-----------------------------$5000
Wire management system:
http://www.cb2.com/family.aspx?c=598&f=5183
Dragon Candleholder Shelves (wavey line shelves in the image):
http://www.medievalcollectibles.com/p-2018-dragon-wall-candleholder.aspx
Dragon Statue tables (cylinders in the image:
http://www.designtoscano.com/product/dragon+and+gargoyle/dragon+furniture/hastings%2C+the+warrior+dragon+glass-topped+sculptural+table+-+cl3941.do#
Keyboard arms:
http://www.afcindustries.com/keyboard-arms-trays.htm
Sewell Multi-Monitor connector:
http://sewelldirect.com/TripleHead2Go-Matrox.asp?adpath=/Google/Video%3EVGA/Matrox%20Triplehead2Go&keywords=matrox%20triplehead2go&match=1&search=search&gclid=CPjiorzZmJ4CFWpd5QodOzTgpQ
lamps:
http://www.cb2.com/family.aspx?c=120&f=2643
L-Brackets:
http://store.rakks.com/product_info.php?cPath=24&products_id=97
TruLink 4-Port monitor switcher for the TV in between the desks above the wall mounted fountain:
http://www.cablestogo.com/product.asp?cat_id=517&sku=39963#
The wall fountain we chose and will use:
http://www.serenityhealth.com/nojoqui_falls_stainless_steel_wall_fountain-lightweight_slate-p-2588.html
Diode lights we may use but we found cheaper and 6 of them with a dimmer at Lowes:
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/20119932
Cooler Master HAF tower we spec'd the computer shelves under the desk to:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4146085&csid=_21
The entire design was based on a few other designs I saw at LifeHacker.com which is a freakin awesome website and also surfer friendly and I will admit, the serenity desk was my biggest design inspiration. Other than that, the 3D model itself is entirely my creation and design and yes, those are the exact dimensions of build.
Comments (2)
UVDan
Great design. I love how you have dimensioned everything. You will have to put up a photograph when you are all done so we can get very jealous.
dcmstarships
well conceived office furniture concept. would like to see photos of the finished product.