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The physical room

Your desk, read like a small landscape

A workspace is a collection of heights, distances, and surfaces. We map those details so the room around you becomes something you can describe, compare, and adjust with intent.

A snapshot of what we record

  • Desk surface height and depth
  • Chair seat height and backrest contact
  • Screen top edge relative to eye level
  • Keyboard and pointer reach distance
  • Window position and glare direction
Five zones

We divide the desk into readable zones

Breaking the space into zones keeps every note specific. Instead of saying the desk feels off, we can point to exactly where and why.

Primary surface

The area your hands rest on most, and how much clear room it offers.

Viewing line

The path from your eyes to the screen, including angle and distance.

Input reach

Where the keyboard and pointer sit relative to your shoulders.

Storage edge

The items you grab often and how far they pull you from a settled position.

Floor space

Legroom, foot support, and the room you have to shift and stand.

And the small extras

Cables, mugs, and the quiet clutter that shapes how you move.

Overhead view of a desk showing a keyboard, mouse, notebook, and monitor arranged in distinct areas Zone mapping
From clutter to clarity

A photograph, then a few honest measurements

We start with the desk exactly as it is. From there, a short series of measurements turns a vague impression into something concrete you can revisit whenever you rearrange the space.

Capture the state

A simple record of the desk before anything moves.

Note the distances

Reach, height, and screen position, written down plainly.

Different rooms, same care

Spaces we are often asked about

Every environment has its own quirks. The method stays the same; the notes adapt to the room.

Home

Home offices

Kitchen tables, spare rooms, and corners that quietly became a desk. We help you see what is working and what is simply habit.

Shared

Shared work areas

Hot desks and shared studios where the setup changes daily. We focus on quick, repeatable adjustments anyone can make.

Creative

Studios & makers

Spaces built around tools and materials, where the desk shares room with the craft. We note how the two coexist.

Clearing the air

A few things a review is not

Not a sales pitch

We do not sell furniture and we are not tied to any brand. Suggestions stay optional and general.

Not health care

We describe setups, not bodies. For any personal concern, a qualified professional is the right place to turn.

Not a rulebook

There is no single correct desk. We share considerations and leave the choices firmly with you.

Not a one-off verdict

Your space changes over time. The notes are a starting point you can return to and update.

Want your desk described, zone by zone?

Tell us about your space and we will outline how a workspace review would unfold.

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