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Create a workspace almost anywhere with this drop-front desk. Mounted to a wall, it doesn’t take up any floor space, which means you can hang it wherever you need to work. Plus, this desk can easily be installed at a height that’s convenient to work standing or sitting, whichever you prefer.

This desk is made entirely from a half-sheet of plywood that gets dressed up with iron-on veneer edge banding. The desktop opens on a pair of hinges, and gets supported while in use by a pair of unique, adjustable supports. The supports hold the desktop in position, and they prevent it from falling open too quickly.


The plan is attached as a PDF below. If you would like to print the plan, you will need to first save it to your computer. Then, open it in Adobe Reader and select Print. You can download Adobe Reader free here.

Once you're done building, be sure to share your project. Happy Building! 

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