Walnut desk

Walnut desk with 4 drawers. Measures roughly 72″ long, 32″ wide and 29″ tall.

Walnut Desk Top

A customer had purchased a set of legs that raises and lowers, allowing you to stand or sit at a desk but he needed a top. Here’s what we came up with (sorry for the low quality photos).

Kids desk in maple

This desk was made with maple and measures 18″ deep and 36″ wide and includes a center drawer.

The Sanford and Sons Desk

My wife and I were walking down the street recently and came across a desk at the side of the road. The top wasn’t in good shape (some cheap laminate stuff), but the metal legs were. So I pulled a Sanford and Sons and picked it up. Wasn’t sure what I would do with it or when but I couldn’t pass it up. A few days later I was helping a friend who had just moved into a new house. There was a spot in the office where a piano used to be. The friend said they didn’t know what they were going to put there so I suggested a desk. This is the same friend who I built some barn doors for using some cherry flooring that was left in the home from the previous owner. I some of that flooring left over so I used it to build this desk. Here is a before and after photo. I hope you like it.

Bowling Alley Desk

Ever wonder what happens to bowling alleys when the tear them down? Well, some of them become desks. The base of this desk is made out of 4 ‘boxes’. Each box has adjustable shelves. The boxes can be configured to allow access to the shelves from the front or from the side. They also have holes in the back so that an adjustable shelf can be added to the inside underneath (where your feet would be). The top of this desk is made from a bowling alley, complete with pin markers.