Desks are not only for adults; they can provide benefits for kids of all ages. Whether your child enjoys crafting, coloring, or studying, a desk can provide your little one with a focus in a designated space. You might think your child is too young for a desk, but a desk can be beneficial as soon as they can sit. So what exactly should you bear in mind when looking for a kids’ desk? We’ve put together this helpful buying guide below to help you in your search:
This modern hutch comes with shelves for additional storage, made out of durable wood that stands up to the rough and tough use. This desk also features a corkboard and shelves and is easy to assemble.
This desk is made of wood and features two deep drawers for additional storage with unique color options and a paper organizer making this desk an overall winner.
Solid wooden set of chair and desk, with open pull top with added storage below. This desk is easy to clean and assemble and built to last.
This desk features a height-adjustable table and chair so that it grows with your child, is made of solid steel, and has an adjustable tabletop so you can write or draw easily at any angle.
This desk is sturdy and durable, built to last, features a built-in LED lamp with adjustable brightness, and has a tiltable tabletop to enforce good posture while studying.
A simple, straightforward chair and attached desk are scratch-resistant, with added storage and a cup holder for easy-to-reach drinks.
A: The simple answer is yes, but we don't suggest using a desk as a table for eating. In addition, most desks can hold up to spills and stains. In addition, it's best practice not to eat where you are planning on studying. Desks are best used for intended purposes, and while it may be enticing to eat there, it will only lead to a mess down the line.
A: Kids desks are designed to fit children from ages 5-to 14 and would not be able to withstand the weight and height of an adult. Kids' desks are often smaller and designed with small hands in mind. As a result, the drawers are more difficult for adults to use and can be frustrating trying to open them. Let's also not forget about legroom or lack thereof; kids' desks do not fit above 5 feet.