Office Design Steps

STEP THREE: CONFIGURATION

Options include:

A. “L” The keyboard and the writing surface are perpendicular to each other, so that, with a 90 degree swivel of your chair, you can turn from your keyboard/monitor to sign a letter. For examples, view Eppley Office and Frank Wolf Office.
B. Corner PC:  The keyboard is located in the corner of two desktops. This has the disadvantage of creating a large separation between the left side and the right side, because of the length of the keyboard tray, on a 45 degree angle. View Walters Office, Morton Office.
C. “U”: This is an expansion of the “L” configuration, providing 270 degrees of work surface surrounding your chair, with, typically, a credenza directly behind the desk. DiNapoli OfficeBarensfeld Office
D. Straight Line: Nicholson Office, Rath Office
E. “Tee”: Barnyak Office
F. Closet-space

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