Sunday, January 01, 2012
Homeoffice, Dust and Cable free
Materials: Micke, Vika AMon, Pax, Expedit, Markus, 3 Cabinets DIY-Store
Description: 2 Micke Drawer(for PC without drawer) and one Micke storage for W-Lan Laserprinter under Vika Amon, 2 Cabinets from the near IDY-Store)encased with Ekby Hemnes left and right), Expedit diagonally with doors to hidden PC-Speakers an Cables for Dioder.
Behind the Door for Telephone/ DSL, Electric Motiondetector and Nightlight also a cabinet from the DIY-Store
~ Nice Uncle, Germany
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well done! About a HOW TO step by step?
ReplyDeleteI like this set-up! Would like to see more pictures.
ReplyDeleteNeat setup, but would not be good for a multi-user setup (due to ergonomic factors -- doesn't look like you can adjust monitor height, etc)
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ReplyDeleteI had a misspelling in my text - here's the corrected version:
ReplyDeleteHey! That's really nice - a very clean way of organzing the whole stuff around the computer! May it be, that by this time there is a "european style" of creating things like these this? Often, when I compare hacks - or furniture in general - from (for example) the US and Europe, I see a clean and cool european style and a cute and lovely result from the US.
Also here - for example, this is my desk - looks similar - and I'm also from germany:
https://picasaweb.google.com/112043853267474748639/NeuerComputertisch
That's like the best of several worlds!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! And by the looks of it, very functional.
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