Welcome to Home Electronics Guide
Home Automation Store Article
. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.
Build Your Own Computer Desk
from:The do-it-yourself home remodeler can easily construct a computer desk over the course of a week-end. In fact, there are many options to choose from; you can either purchase a kit or design it yourself. With many DIY videos online to guide you, you almost can't go wrong. For example, if you are building a computer desk out of Oak or another type of wood you can see video examples of exactly how to assemble your new desk.
Computer desks that incorporate a custom keyboard drawer can be tricky to build if you're not experienced. By watching online videos of others attaching this component, you can quickly learn the best way to do it. You can also learn how to cut and attach trim to your new computer desk. Even if you've built furniture before, building a custom computer desk with cutouts for cables and wiring can be tricky so watching videos of others doing the same thing can be invaluable.
Consider the Cost Before Starting
Before You buy all the materials and any tools you might need to build your own custom computer desk, consider the costs involved. For one thing, ask yourself what your motivation is. That is, do you simply want a cheap computer desk, a high-quality one that you can customize to fit your needs, or are you interested in building a family heirloom that you can pass down to your kids? The answer to this question is important because if all you want is a place to stash your computer, you may find that you can buy a computer desk cheaper than you can make one. However, if want you want is a high-quality, customized desk and you don't mind paying for it, then building it yourself may be the answer.
Tools
If you're already remodeling your home or have worked on home improvement projects before, chances are you already have all the tools you need and if so, you've already eliminated much of the expense involved in building your own computer desk. If, however, this is your first project, you will need to take into consideration the cost of any tools you may need to buy.
If you do have your own tools or are able to borrow some, you may save money by buying the wood for your computer desk at the lumber yard and cutting it yourself. You can always buy it pre-cut if you don't have the tools but you'll find that you have many more options available to you if you do have your own tools.
With well laid out plans, the right tools, and instructions at your fingertips, you'll be able to create a customized computer desk to suit your needs and blend in with the rest of your decor. Who knows, you may be able to make your own DIY video after completing this project!
Home Automation Store News
Rapid Fire Marketing Updates CANNAcig; Funds Sales and Distribution Office in ... - MarketWatch (press release)
Rapid Fire Marketing Updates CANNAcig; Funds Sales and Distribution Office in ... MarketWatch (press release) Of these few returned units, some were repaired on site and sent home with the customers without any further problems. Those units that were beyond repair were replaced, instructions for use reiterated, and those customers made no further returns ... |
AT&T barges into home security and automation - Houston Chronicle
![]() Financial Times | AT&T barges into home security and automation Houston Chronicle FILE - In this Oct. 19, 2009 file photo, the AT&T logo is on display at a RadioShack store in Gloucester, Mass. AT&T Inc. will start selling home automation and security services nationwide, taking on incumbents led by Tyco International Ltd.'s ADT. AT&T sets up new group to sell home security and automation, challenging ... |
AT&T barges into home security and automation - Fox News
![]() TechCrunch | AT&T barges into home security and automation Fox News NEW YORK – AT&T Inc. will start selling home automation and security services nationwide, taking on incumbents led by Tyco International Ltd.'s ADT. The installations and services will be sold in AT&T stores, starting with a trial this summer in Dallas ... AT&T Introduces Digital Life: IP-Based Home Automation And Security System ... AT&T Digital Life home automation platform set for Dallas and Atlanta trials ... Summary Box: AT&T barges into security, automation |
Don't Trust the Research on Home Automation - CEPro (blog)
Don't Trust the Research on Home Automation CEPro (blog) Latest study points to home automation “moving into the mainstream” via Comcast, Verizon, Lowe's and others, but will these players actually succeed? By Julie Jacobson, May 21, 2012 ABI Research is a fine, well-respected organization, but I can't trust ... |
Home automation: The new frontier for service providers - Communications, Engineering & Design Magazine
![]() Communications, Engineering & Design Magazine | Home automation: The new frontier for service providers Communications, Engineering & Design Magazine The service uses an Xfinity Security app, which is available for free on Apple's iTunes App Store. In addition, Xfinity Home comes with a tablet-like touchscreen with a menu of widgets that allow access to the latest weather, news, traffic and sports ... |





