Arul, an interior designer, designed a 12m2 room into a study area for siblings. While not particularly large, it proved to be more than enough to create a functional study space, using MICKE series of desk, which feature the same height but vary in size.
Placing two desks in the center of the room facing each other creates a spacious study area and allows for additional furniture. Use ergonomic study chairs, pegboards, desk lamps, and organizers.
Add cabinets on each side of the room to store all the children's learning supplies, keeping them neat and tidy. Pegboards on the walls can be used to hold notes, and transparent boxes for small items can be used to keep them organized.
Desk for your needs
The older sibling uses a 105x50 cm MICKE desk. It has a clean and simple look that fits just about anywhere, and features drawer unit that can be mount the storage unit to the right or left, according to your space or preference. The drawer unit also features a stopper to prevent the drawer from falling when pulled out too far. Cables and power outlets can be hidden in a cable routing path at the back of the desk.
Comfortable, ergonomic working chair
The smaller MICKE table, measuring 75x50 cm, is use for the little sibling. It's paired with a MICKE series wheeled drawer unit of the same height to extend the table's surface area. Desk chair with a nicely upholstered seat and backrest to lean against. Simple for the child to change the sitting position by putting their feet on the chair legs, spinning lightly or rolling the castors of the chair.