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I'm having certain conflicts that are naturally attendant on moving from a five-bedroom house to a two-room apartment; most are resolvable in the "pitch it or store it" fashion, but some require a bit more dithering, and I'm not sure on the solution.
#1: Desk. Currently in the house is my grandma's old desk, which I'm excessively attached to. And that's fine; it's a perfect height for me to pay bills, do homework, etc., and it has many useful drawers; but the problem is, it is not a salubrious item for putting my computer on. Even if (when) I upgrade to an iMac, which will take up dramatically less room than my current beast, well, I will be sitting at it for several hours at a time most likely, and will not be able to use a good office chair with it. And it seems patently ridiculous to sacrifice space for two desks.
#2. Table. I haven't one. It needs to be of sufficient size to seat four for dinner (and be repurposed for sewing, playing a game, or what-have-you), and yet not clutter up the room. I do have a square, plain pine IKEA table, but it isn't nice-looking (even with a table cloth) and I'm not sure about the height. And, I just don't know where to put a table at all.
I'm sure other line items will occur (where do the bookshelves go?) but these are what's uppermost in my head at the moment.
#1: Desk. Currently in the house is my grandma's old desk, which I'm excessively attached to. And that's fine; it's a perfect height for me to pay bills, do homework, etc., and it has many useful drawers; but the problem is, it is not a salubrious item for putting my computer on. Even if (when) I upgrade to an iMac, which will take up dramatically less room than my current beast, well, I will be sitting at it for several hours at a time most likely, and will not be able to use a good office chair with it. And it seems patently ridiculous to sacrifice space for two desks.
#2. Table. I haven't one. It needs to be of sufficient size to seat four for dinner (and be repurposed for sewing, playing a game, or what-have-you), and yet not clutter up the room. I do have a square, plain pine IKEA table, but it isn't nice-looking (even with a table cloth) and I'm not sure about the height. And, I just don't know where to put a table at all.
I'm sure other line items will occur (where do the bookshelves go?) but these are what's uppermost in my head at the moment.
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As far as a table, take the one you've currently got. I assume it folds down, so can be stashed for a while. Once you've got the room set up how you like it, then you can see what sort of space you have left over for a new table, take measurements, find a nice one that folds, etc.
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OTOH, if you didn't like it anyway, then maybe not worth the effort.
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Here's a photo of something similar. Mine was rectangular but you get the idea. See how narrow it is when both leaves are down?
http://www.popularmechanics.com/home_journal/woodworking/4273748.html
I agree with missionista that it is good to live in a new place for a bit and then see what works. Bring the desk that works with your computer and then after you're living there for a while you'll know if you can change things around to include your grandmother's desk. By then maybe you'll have the iMac and a good chair.
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*type type type* Here's one from Ikea that's 10" wide when it's competely closed. It has gate legs which I believe is the construction that gives you the narrowest profile when closed:
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/20104718
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