Ana White does it again! She builds an ultra cool leaning wall desk and it serves more purposes than just a desk. Look at all the great shelf space this DIY project offers you! I’m always up for any project that offers more storage space.
If you live in a small space, without the luxury of having a dedicated office and need a desk that will maximize storage and functionality this is a great solution! Or, you may just be looking for something cool like this unit for your office, where you can add a sofa or lounging chairs. This desk does it. Oh, and keep in mind that this would be the perfect desk and shelving unit for a dorm room, if you have kiddos going to college or if you happen to be one of those kids in college!
I’ve been using it for about a week now, and can’t even express how much I love it!!! The desk area is just big enough for my monitor, keyboard and mouse – no clutter can accumulate there! And with all the different sized shelves at different heights, I can keep all my stuff organized and within easy reach. On the lower larger shelves, I keep my recycling basket and printer, the next level of shelves is baskets to hide all my electronics and cords and a few books. Moving up, I keep more books, a receipt collection bucket. On the shelves just above the monitor, I keep the mail, pencils and office accessories – it’s too high for my grand babies to get into and too narrow to clutter with other stuff. The top shelf is pretty much decor and seldom used items.
I built this desk on Saturday, working here and there, as much as I could with kids around. It took me a few hours to build and stain and clear coat. Then on Sunday I assembled the desk and brought into the house. That took another couple of hours. So about five hours total – not bad!
The reason this was such a quick and easy build is all of the shelves are just 1x boards. The top shelf is 1×6, the next shelf is 1×8, then 1×10, 1×12 and the bottom shelf is two 1x8s. I didn’t have to rip plywood or edge band or anything like that – just cross cut and go!
Watch how Ana White cleverly builds this great leaning wall desk in her step by step tutorial!