Width matters more than depth
For a laptop and a notebook, 48 inches of width is enough. For dual monitors, 60 inches. For drawing or design work, 72 inches. Depth of 24–30 inches suits most use; deeper desks accumulate clutter.
A desk should make work easier, not announce itself. KHASHB desks are built on solid sheesham frames with practical drawer storage, cable management cut-outs on request, and finishes that resist coffee rings and ink. This guide helps you size the desk for the room and the way you actually work.
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For a laptop and a notebook, 48 inches of width is enough. For dual monitors, 60 inches. For drawing or design work, 72 inches. Depth of 24–30 inches suits most use; deeper desks accumulate clutter.
Drawers hide cables and stationery and look tidier; open desks (writing tables) feel airier and are easier to clean under. If you share the workspace with a roommate or family, drawers help everyone keep their things separate.
A standard desk is 29–30 inches tall, paired with a 17–18 inch task chair seat. If you are taller than 6 feet, ask us about a custom 31-inch desk — it makes a real difference over a workday.