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Roundup: No-Frills Desks Under $200

A basic desk offers lots of possibilities. As technology changes, as your home decor shifts, a simple desk can stand in for a console table, sofa table, vanity, or even a kitchen table. We've rounded up a few options under $200, ranging from small space solutions to traditional student desks...

 
 

FIRST ROW
• Steel and glass: Trig Desk from CB2, $150
• Steel with wheels: Go Cart Desk from CB2, $150
• Compact: Parsons Mini Desk from West Elm, $199
• Portable and doubles as a breakfast tray: Offi Overlap Tray, $182
• Saves space: IKEA PS Laptop Workstation, $60

SECOND ROW
• Vertical and doubles as shelving: Sloane Leaning Desk from Crate & Barrel, $130
• Cottage style: South Hampton from Target, $155
• Dark and simple: Liso from Bed, Bath & Beyond, $200
• Shaker style: Studio Home Office Computer Desk from Walmart, $120
• Streamlined: Loop Desk from Crate & Barrel, on sale for $200 (reg. $229)

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Right now I'm using a good-looking card table with a rich reddish finish and a faux-leather insert top that I got for $40 at Walmart. Gets the job done cheaply and looks good doin' it!

posted by clampers on July 2nd 2009 at 10:42am
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Just yesterday I took the metal legs from a marble topped garden table my husband made a table top from a piece of scrap wood. I painted it white and it fits exactly the space where we want to put the laptop. Most desks I looked at were too wide.

posted by hrhprincessfiona on July 2nd 2009 at 10:53am
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I use a white Vika desk from IKEA.

http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S79831622

It was easy to put together, very light if you like to move stuff around and only $35. I know it doesn't have drawers, but drawers just collect stuff I don't really need. I do have a filing cabinet, that holds files and supplies nearby.

posted by Sonia on July 2nd 2009 at 11:40am
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@Chrisgal--

Sure, if your design asthetic is "Cheap & Disposable".

...I beleive Sarah was going for pieces that at least have a semblance of style and good design.

posted by bepsf on July 2nd 2009 at 3:09pm
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I really hate to break this to you, bepsf, but one of the pieces above is from Walmart. And you are one sad person who thinks just because something comes from Target, Walmart, etc that it is just disposable stuff.

To be honest, anyone who visits my home loves the chair I got at Target for $80. And it looks EXACTLY like the poang chair from Ikea. In my opinion, that is just overpriced furniture - I haven't seen anything from there that hasn't broken while my "cheap and disposable" (as you put it) has held up.

posted by ChrisGal on July 3rd 2009 at 7:33am
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as in the case of ikea, there are bad things and good things at walmart & target. some of the cheaper stuff is disposable because it simply doesn't last. the original post is looking for solid desks that won't disintegrate after 1 yr.

posted by timmy jr. on July 3rd 2009 at 10:55am
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Timmy Jr -- I bought a lot of my furniture at Walmart - I personally like the friendly prices, but whatever. I've had some of the furniture for YEARS. Unless you plan to jump on it, throw things at it, put something on it heavier than you, than it tends to be decent furniture. But I doubt you would do that on anything you just had to shell out $200 for.

posted by ChrisGal on July 4th 2009 at 7:14am
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