For years, I had a setup in my basement den using an 8-foot-long portable dining table with fake wood veneer top with folding metal legs. Upon inspecting it recently, I found it was starting to deteriorate and it's not worth saving. I'm thinking seriously of throwing out the old, junk table and replacing it with components from IKEA.
Currently, I have an M1 Mac Mini and monitor, plus two older iMacs, on the table. I have no drawers for storage space, so my setup suffers from what I've heard called "flat surface disease", where all flat surface is covered with papers, cables, dust and other clutter.
Here's what I'm thinking of getting:
1: Karlby solid-wood butcher-block-style counter-top, 8 feet long
2: Alex drawers of differing types, possible to support the Karlby counter-top on both ends as well as in the middle.
3: I'm not sure, but I seem to remember that some desk setups on YouTube are shown with some other support that looks like a sawhorse. I cannot remember what this is called. Anybody remember?
4: I saw also thinking of getting an extra Alex drawers setup on casters, to use as a combination mobile cabinet and platform to place my Epson Perfection V.39 flatbed scanner so it can sit next to my office chair while I'm at the Mac Mini.
The issues I anticipate, and I'm not sure how to deal with them:
1: My current setup's tabletop is at 29 inches (74 cm) above the floor. But the Alex drawers (without casters) seem to stand 27.5 inches (699 mm) tall. Am I correct in assuming that if the Karlby countertop is EXACTLY 1.5 inches (4 cm) thick, that this will give me the 29 inches I'm currently have for tabletop height? Is that Karlby thickness correct, and exact? (I've never bought from IKEA before, but I watched several desk setup videos featuring IKEA setups during the COVID pandemic).
2: How heavy is the Karlby countertop? I'm asking because this will be a DIY project and I'll be doing it solo. Just want to know what I'll be facing.
3: Anyone on this forum ever installed any cable management on a Karbly-and Alex setup? Any problems?
4: Is the Karbly countertop heavy enough to set on the ALEX bureaus and not need any attachment? If it has to be screwed down, with are the ALEX bureaus made of? Is it okay to drill-screw into the tops of the bureaus?
5: Is there any mini-counter-top I could eventually get for the top of the extra Alex bureau-on-casters that I would use for the scanner mini-desk? This would be only slightly larger in surface area to the top of the bureau, so it would not make the bureau tipsy buy add extra space. I would consider this as an additional purchase down-the-road when I get the money.
6: Another down-the-road idea I'm not sure of: I might want to eventually drill grommet holes into the Karlby counter-top for cable management. I'm really not sure about this one. I may instead want to keep in intact for future re-purposing as a real counter-top if I build any cabinets for installation in my den. Has anyone here ever done this?
7: Has anyone here ever painted/stained a Karlby? Is it even necessary? How easy are they to keep clean?
Thanks in advance.
Currently, I have an M1 Mac Mini and monitor, plus two older iMacs, on the table. I have no drawers for storage space, so my setup suffers from what I've heard called "flat surface disease", where all flat surface is covered with papers, cables, dust and other clutter.
Here's what I'm thinking of getting:
1: Karlby solid-wood butcher-block-style counter-top, 8 feet long
2: Alex drawers of differing types, possible to support the Karlby counter-top on both ends as well as in the middle.
3: I'm not sure, but I seem to remember that some desk setups on YouTube are shown with some other support that looks like a sawhorse. I cannot remember what this is called. Anybody remember?
4: I saw also thinking of getting an extra Alex drawers setup on casters, to use as a combination mobile cabinet and platform to place my Epson Perfection V.39 flatbed scanner so it can sit next to my office chair while I'm at the Mac Mini.
The issues I anticipate, and I'm not sure how to deal with them:
1: My current setup's tabletop is at 29 inches (74 cm) above the floor. But the Alex drawers (without casters) seem to stand 27.5 inches (699 mm) tall. Am I correct in assuming that if the Karlby countertop is EXACTLY 1.5 inches (4 cm) thick, that this will give me the 29 inches I'm currently have for tabletop height? Is that Karlby thickness correct, and exact? (I've never bought from IKEA before, but I watched several desk setup videos featuring IKEA setups during the COVID pandemic).
2: How heavy is the Karlby countertop? I'm asking because this will be a DIY project and I'll be doing it solo. Just want to know what I'll be facing.
3: Anyone on this forum ever installed any cable management on a Karbly-and Alex setup? Any problems?
4: Is the Karbly countertop heavy enough to set on the ALEX bureaus and not need any attachment? If it has to be screwed down, with are the ALEX bureaus made of? Is it okay to drill-screw into the tops of the bureaus?
5: Is there any mini-counter-top I could eventually get for the top of the extra Alex bureau-on-casters that I would use for the scanner mini-desk? This would be only slightly larger in surface area to the top of the bureau, so it would not make the bureau tipsy buy add extra space. I would consider this as an additional purchase down-the-road when I get the money.
6: Another down-the-road idea I'm not sure of: I might want to eventually drill grommet holes into the Karlby counter-top for cable management. I'm really not sure about this one. I may instead want to keep in intact for future re-purposing as a real counter-top if I build any cabinets for installation in my den. Has anyone here ever done this?
7: Has anyone here ever painted/stained a Karlby? Is it even necessary? How easy are they to keep clean?
Thanks in advance.