I'm thinking of just buying some butcher block from Lowe's or Home Depot and laying it on 2 filing cabinets as a desk. Any tips/potential issues/ideas for securing the desktop to the cabinets/better places for butcher block?
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My wife currently has this desk in the pic below and is considering a standing desk. I have a similar desk myself in my office. I've always been partial to the style of desk with a filing cabinet on one side so that I can hide all the cables, dropping them down the back behind the filing cabinet to a power strip that sits on the floor underneath the filing cabinet. Plus, the storage is nice.
In a standing desk, I see that some of them have separate filing cabinets, but they appear to be detached. Is there an option that is similar to the style of desk in the pic I attached? Something to achieve a nice and clean aesthetic and hide all the cords down the back or side?
In the case of my wife's office, she is seated against a wall and the back of her desk and monitor faces out into the room. I run all the cables bundled neatly down the side of the filing cabinet section, completely hidden when you look into the room. If she were to get a standing desk, I would need to maintain this clean aesthetic as her office is the first thing you see when you walk into our home.
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Im building a desk. Walnut top 1 inch thick with a three drawer cabinet on one side. How would you attach the cabinet? I have a couple ideas, and I dont need it to be bombproof, but Im just trying to settle on a method and hardware that would allow the desk to be transported and moved into its new home without risking the cabinet becoming detached. The cabinet will be 3/4 laminated plywood and walnut face frame so it will have some weight to it. Thanks.