
hey guys
so my mind has been shifting more to the actual physical set up of workstations
and comfortability.. etc this is a topic of great interest to me,
aka finding the perfect workspace setup!

i use this oldschool well-adjustable ikea "jerker" desk in combination with a known ikea hack
that uses the shelf "ekby" and combines the "capita" leg

(example
http://www.ugmonk.com/2011/09/22/custom-monitor-stand/)
to create a raised monitor stand and storage beneath
this can obviously be an addon for ANY desk or table ! and it costs like under 25$ to make!
its amazing what u can do with the right approach + right idea
for instance i have been fighting with these desks that i have
to find the right height for both sitting + standing...
for me i am around 5'11" and i have settled with a surface height of between 37"-39"
for standing position..
using a normal generic office chair in conventional sitting position requires a work surface height of around 26"-27" off the ground - this is pretty standard everywhere you go... but these low to the ground desks are no good for us roaming "on our feet" creative types;) worse yet, for some reason whenever im sitting in these types of low chairs i ALWAYS end up slouching and having bad posture! which leads to aches+ pains when time is spent in this position.. which leads to poor productivity:(
but inbetween those two extremes theres the height of the
barstool. now i think theres 2 different standard heights for stools

example a:
http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/60155602/ seat height telescopes to adjust between Min. 24 3/4 " & Max. 29 1/8 "
retracted to its min position this stool is very firm + Steady but the max 29 setting is not so sturdy :/ so even tho it can go higher, its best used at its "min" setting

example b:
http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/70087212/Seat height: 29 1/8 "
http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/80243919/#/40243921example c
this one comes in two heights: 1st Seat height: 24 3/4 " & 2nd Seat height: 29 1/8 "
http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/80203225/#/40203227example d
1st Seat height: 26 " & 2nd Seat height: 30 3/8 "
so we can see that no matter what one u pick there seems to be 2 standard sizes..
one around 25" and another around 30"
this one that i have is wooden, and it measures 25" from the floor, (example a stool) for which i have found the proper working height to be around 33" for the desk surface
the problem of course is coming to a happy medium that
allows for both comfortable sitting + Standing! i dont have any of these taller stools, i think that may be the solution that i have been needing.. taller chairs;) and adjust all my desks to be at the higher standing height (with surface positioned just slightly lower then hands with elbows at your sides @ 90 degree L shape)
anyways to summarize:
i feel that by keeping a desktop surface of about 37-37.5" + using high seated stools/chairs of around 29-30"
u can find the sweet spot accomodating the need to stand and work, as well as to sit + work and have a comfortable ergonomic experience in both
positions!
this would change for each person depending on their height so
the real formula seems to be , for me at least, that my perfect desk surface height is usually 7-8" taller then my seat position..
if we are to adopt these 29 + 1/8th size stools then the perfect level or height to go along with those stools is 29 1/8th + 8" = 37"

interestingly enough standard "kitchen counter" height seems to be around 3 feet exactly (36") which is just shorter then the height i need .. the difference between short stool + kitchen counter = 10" which is fine for eating, but not find for typing becase your arms would be up too high..
the galant desk series from ikea (
http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/S09806763/) can be set to this height with the telescoping legs
by going past the settting that says "stop" by about another 2inches.. and the desk still seems stable ill let u know if anything happens otehrwise

u will see response subject "OH SHIT MY DESK COLLAPSED" lol
