tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8075513973917964728.post2797528107353077330..comments2023-03-21T18:58:51.497+05:30Comments on Sewing Spaces Focus: Melissa's Woman CaveShrutihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01030241763554093561noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8075513973917964728.post-81358091338004601392011-07-26T20:14:59.747+05:302011-07-26T20:14:59.747+05:30What I really want is to get the computer desk out...What I really want is to get the computer desk out of my room all together, but that is going to have to wait until our toddler is old enough to understand that she doesn't need to push every button she sees and unplug every cord she sees! Thanks for the ideas :)Melissahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05145069330156169921noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8075513973917964728.post-65690701940389466222011-07-26T19:12:35.415+05:302011-07-26T19:12:35.415+05:30I LOVE the ROYGBIV Bins.
As for the computer area...I LOVE the ROYGBIV Bins.<br /><br />As for the computer area, if you want to hide the PC altogether, there are obviously many many desk options. But if you want to keep what you have but make it look nicer, I have two words for you... Cord Management.<br /><br />I have all of my cords running through cord tubes on my desk and through clips stuck to the back of the desk. No cords can be seen at all, and it amazing how much nicer it looks after simply hiding the cords. (I have several hundred of these. 20 would be more than enough, shoot me your address if you'd like some, and I'll send 'em your way.)<br /><br />Another thing that helps in that regard is a wireless keyboard and mouse set. You can get a decent set for less than $50. I use a Microsoft ergonomic set that I bought for $59.99, and I love it.<br /><br />Paul<br />www.OutnumberedQuilter.comPaulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13624140507953560723noreply@blogger.com