September 20, 2010

The Suitcase Desk

To make a long story short – I bought a new (tiny) laptop and needed a new (tiny) desk.



With limited open real estate on our main floor, the desk had to meet the following conditions:
- it had to take up very little space
- it had to be easily moved or tucked-away
- it had to provide storage
- it had to be cute

I had mulled over a few options, including narrow bookcases with shelf extenders, folding wall-mounted tables, and re-purposing my already re-purposed antique sewing machine/dressing table. Nothing seemed exactly *right*, though, so I kept searching.



As it turned out, the solution was right under my nose all along. Or, rather, it was at the bottom of my stairs…in the form of my Nana’s old hard-side suitcase. Small? Yup. Portable? Uh-huh. Storage? Yes’m. Cute? And how!



Once I decided that it would be my new laptop desk, the conversion of the suitcase itself was a fairly easy and inexpensive process. I already had an IKEA folding table to sacrifice for its legs, so all I needed to purchase was a few short lengths of pine for the inner structure, a piece of ¾” MDF for the desk top, angle brackets, hinges and some paint.



With measurements in hand, I made one short (by my standards) trip to Home Depot where I was able to pick up all of the things on my list AND have my wood cut to size. Back at home, all I had to do was remove the legs from the folding table and attach them to the “deep” side of the suitcase, and build the desk insert. By using a few time-saving techniques (hello, angle brackets!), I was able to complete the entire project (including painting!) within a couple hours.



I think it turned out pretty darned cute and I am over-the-moon by how functional it is. Not only is it the perfect size for working, it keeps all of the computer cables and junk tucked away and easily accessible, thanks to the hinged desk-top. As a bonus, it closes up to hide my laptop when I’m not using it and can be locked-up to keep all of my secrets secret! The only thing that I plan to add is a small notice-board in the lid to organize notes and photos…and then it will be *perfect*.



I think Nana would be proud.

13 comments:

  1. Okay that's just brilliant. And adorable!

    XO
    Lenore

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  2. I'm just gonna copy everything you do and be the coolest kid on my block.

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  3. So cute... Now I want to go buy a cute little laptop so I can make one too ;)

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  4. That's great Becks! Shauna

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  5. Genius! I'd expect no less from you.

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  6. This is an amazing idea. Check my blog tomorrow night and there will be a post about it :) Love it, every bit of it.

    http://indigobirds.blogspot.com/

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  7. Hey I blogged about your desk, just couldn't resist sharing!!

    XO
    Lenore

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  8. OMG that is the cutest thing I have ever seen! I wish I had thought of that. Seeing as you're from Winnipeg I think I will have to follow you. :)

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  9. what a fantastic transformation girl, you've done good!
    hugs!
    christina

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  10. this is really great!!
    it is so smart to use it like this.

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  11. Absolutely hands down one of the most adorable things I have ever seen.

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