Corner Desks — Expert Answer

How do I decide whether I need a corner desk or an L-shaped desk for my space?

The simplest way to decide is to think about where in your room the desk will live. If it’s going into a specific corner with walls on both sides, a corner desk uses that space most efficiently. If you have more flexibility in room placement, or you want the option to move the desk around, an L-desk works in more configurations. Corner desks are better for users who want maximum centered workspace with both surfaces running along walls. L-desks are better for flexible room arrangements, shared walls, or offices where the furniture layout may change. Both give you two-surface work capacity — the difference is placement flexibility. FindOfficeFurniture.com carries both styles — call 888-719-4960.
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