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Weasel:
I did also read that ideally you want 38% in from the wall, and also height-wise and side-to-side.
I can probably do the height and side to side deal, but my problem with the length of the room is because it is actually 28' long, I would have to back the whole desk up about 4-5 feet, loosing my lounging area and possibly some dead room space on the other end of the room.
Is there any other way around this?
DanDan:
-the floor is some kind of wood, painted with outdoor porch paint by my landlord
-the ceiling is wood paneling
-my right wall (sitting position) is made of 1.5" thick wood from bottom up to 42", then 40" of glass, then the rest above is indeed sheetrock to the ceiling
-my left wall is thick wood/outside wall for 27" from bottom up, then 73" of window, then more thick wood/outside wall to the ceiling
-the front wall is actually an old loading-door (hence the red I- Beam above where they could roll heavy pallets, etc in from the outside). It isn't very thick and is some thinner wood. I had to use some Great Stuff on it to catch any insulation issues. It has been braced shut and doesn't rattle anymore. |