Let’s take a look into the differences between desktops, worktops and table tops. What are they designed for, how big are they, what finishes are applied and what woods are used?
The phrase measure twice, cut once applies to every decision you make when placing your order request; not just the dimensions of your desk top, monitor stand, (picture) shelving or kitchen island converter! Before committing to a bespoke piece of… Read more: How to order samples for your solid wood project
What is a grommet hole? A hole drilled through the desk top to allow cables (think power cords, computer cables, and other connectors) to pass through the desk surface in a tidy way. You may have heard them called a… Read more: Perfect fit & finish wood grommet hole covers
We accept order requests for solid wood table tops for all Ikea legs: from the ‘cheap as chips’ OLOV legs to the timeless Bekant (review), from the perfectly functional Rodulf or Trotten (discussion, review, previously Skarsta), to the deceptively well… Read more: How we pre-drill solid wood table top holes for Ikea desk frames
A major reason Solid Wood Tops appeals to customers and partners alike is that we can often match enquiries to local businesses. This is great for many reasons: supporting local trade, less environmental impact, better ongoing support which all ultimately… Read more: How to arrange your own courier to deliver your desk top
L-shaped desks can be a great way to maximise space in an office, and can be perfect for setting up a workspace for 2 people. L-shaped desk tops and frames are bigger, more complex, and therefore more expensive than standard… Read more: How to commission a custom sized, solid wood L-shaped desk
Sometimes a standard rectangle or square desk/table top just won’t work for a space. Maybe it physically can’t fit or it impedes a doorway. Maybe it needs to fit into a specific alcove or bay window. Maybe it should look… Read more: How to order a custom shape solid wood table top
In recent years more desk frame options and brands have flooded the sit/stand market. Even cheaper sit/stand desk frames can represent a considerable investment, so it’s natural you want to make the right decision. We are not affiliated with any… Read more: How much should you spend on a sit/stand desk frame?
We currently offer four solid woods: Oak, Pine, Walnut and Asian Hardwood. What are the pros and cons of each? In this post we discuss some key factors that could help with your decision making.
Our solid wood desk tops, monitor stands and shelving are by their very nature robust and hardwearing. That said, your product’s potential lifespan is huge, so considering its maintenance is time well spent, paying dividends in years to come. For… Read more: How to look after your solid wood desk top
Filling an office space with standard desks is generally a simple equation. Having a dedicated space, often open plan or at least specifically designed for working, means the standard desk top depth (typically 800mm) is ideal. However the home office… Read more: The shallowest and deepest desk top options for sit/stand desk frames
MillerKnoll are a huge player in the furniture sector. They operate a number of brands, particular interesting to the sit/stand desk frame space were ‘Herman Miller’ and ‘Fully’. These two brands were perhaps a useful way of segmenting their customer… Read more: MillerKnoll retires the Fully brand, introducing the Herman Miller Jarvis
“Which sit/stand desk frame would you recommend?” As long as we have specialised in making solid wood tops for height adjustable desk frames we have been asked that question. It is easy to see why. In recent years this decision… Read more: 5 key factors to consider when buying a sit/stand desk frame
Height adjustment is not the only important aspect of adjustable desks. Length adjustment is also key, because space under the desk can be just as important as space on the desk.
Being a little bit taller or a little bit smaller can make working on a standard sized desk a pain in the neck, literally! Find alternatives to fit your home, office and budget.
The IKEA Idåsen positions itself as cooler cousin of the IKEA Bekant. It’s industrial look and colour combinations distinguish it from the budget student desk feel, the Bekant now has a lower price price, now sitting at £55 less than… Read more: IKEA Idåsen Reviews
Info: this post contains affiliate links. A recent trend with Ikea hackers is to use an Ikea kitchen counter top as a desk table top. The first time I saw something like this was back in 2015, someone fitted an… Read more: Karlby & Alex Review – Using IKEA counter tops as desk tops
There’s only one way to find out… read our customer reviews. We offer no incentives for our customers to review us, so the 125+ reviews we currently have are posted entirely because they wanted to share their thoughts. We currently… Read more: How good are the solid wood table tops from Solid Wood Tops?
It’s been nearly 2 years since I wrote about how those of us who work from home can save some serious money, and office floor real estate, by using sliders instead of a full size anti-fatigue mat. (You can enter… Read more: Using sliders instead of an anti-fatigue mat – 2 years on
Desk risers sit on top of a flat surface, a cost effective way of elevating the workspace to optimum height for ergonomic working. There are many designs and ideas, from simple blocks to multilevel plastic solutions. Let’s discuss if commissioning… Read more: Solid wood desk riser pros & cons
It’s no secret our working posture is important. Laptops have introduced computing convenience, but at the expense of the forcing the keyboard and monitor too close to one another. Monitor stands/raisers/risers aim to elevate your screen to the ideal position,… Read more: Monitor/TV stand designs and inspiration
Let’s take a look into the differences between desktops, worktops and table tops. What are they designed for, how big are they, what finishes are applied and what woods are used?
Your dining table should look amazing, be durable and be the perfect size for the room. This post helps you make the best decisions to reach those objectives.
What is a grommet hole? A hole drilled through the desk top to allow cables (think power cords, computer cables, and other connectors) to pass through the desk surface in a tidy way. You may have heard them called a… Read more: Perfect fit & finish wood grommet hole covers
The famous white Ikea picture ledge debuted a few years ago at a remarkable £5, undeniably good value. This post discusses what makes the picture shelf such a great household item, when does upgrading to solid wood makes sense, and… Read more: Solid wood picture ledge – premium & hassel free
Make the most out of alcoves with custom sized solid wood shelves in oak, pine or walnut. This post discusses some key factors before starting a project
A common problem once you start getting used to standing whilst working is actually forgetting to sit. One of the major benefits of a sit/stand desk is not just standing, but being able to change your posture regularly. “The best… Read more: Don’t forget to sit at your sit/stand desk
Your tolerance to standing will increase the longer you have a standing desk. Great! If your posture is correct and you frequently take breaks/change your stance then you might have noticed that some niggling back pains and wrist aches are… Read more: Stand a day in my shoes
This series is looking at why standing is much more fatiguing than walking. When queuing at a theme park, or as mentioned previously, when standing all day at a music festival, my feet used to hurt so much. Since following… Read more: Movement breaks – How to stand at your desk: 2 of 5
Our series continues with a third instalment. We are taking a broad look at why standing can be more painful that walking or even running for a prolonged period of time. The good news? It doesn’t have to. In fact,… Read more: Tech Neck – How to stand at your desk: 3 of 5
The fourth part of our ‘how to stand’ series. Why think about how to stand? Because if you are working at standing desk, you can do some damage by maintaining poor posture, perhaps even more damage than if you were… Read more: Stretching Exercises – How to stand at your desk: 4 of 5
The previous article about effective stretching highlighted the “One Stretch”, developed by notable Kiwi Robin McKenzie. In this article we could take the pithy words of fellow New Zealander, Arthur Lydiard as the basis of the fifth and final instalment… Read more: Train – How to stand at your desk: 5 of 5
Ensure your investment in a sit stand desk is not wasted by how you arrange your peripherals. Learn the key to creating an ergonomic workspace in this post.
Desk risers sit on top of a flat surface, a cost effective way of elevating the workspace to optimum height for ergonomic working. There are many designs and ideas, from simple blocks to multilevel plastic solutions. Let’s discuss if commissioning… Read more: Solid wood desk riser pros & cons