Home Office Desks
The office is one of the hardest-working spaces in a home and the desk is its most essential piece. Choosing the right desk is key to creating a home office that works hard.
Most common office desk shapes
Desks are just rectangles, right? Nope! Desks come in a variety of shapes and configurations — including L-shape or corner desks, executive desks, ergonomic desks, and yes, rectangles — designed to suit your space and meet your work needs.
Rectangle desks
The classic desk shape. This shape category includes writing desks, which are typically simple flat surfaces with minimal storage or features. These streamlined shapes are great in smaller spaces — think hallways, guest rooms, or quiet living room corners.
L-shape and corner desks
L-shape and corner desks are exactly what they sound like. These desks combine two flat surfaces and provide ample space for tasks and tech equipment. You’ll often see these desks feature a computer desk with a keyboard tray on one side and a writing desk on the other. These desks are great for maximizing wall and corner space in shared or smaller office spaces.
Ergonomic desks
Ergonomic office furniture can help eliminate workday aches and pains by providing support or allowing for a fuller range of motion. Ergonomic adjustable desks can be moved up and down to suit the user’s needs — raised to use as a standing desk and lowered to sit and type. Ergonomic desks are great choices for those who work from home or otherwise spend long hours at their desk.
Executive desks
Executive desks are technically also rectangle desks, though their styling is the exact opposite of a writing desk. Executive desks are typically substantial pieces with more ornate detailing and a double pedestal base with drawers for files and storage. These desks are right at home in more formal, traditional office spaces, and their hefty size allows them to stand in the center of a space rather than anchoring against a wall.
What to consider when choosing an office desk
The right desk can enhance the comfort and productivity of your workspace. Before you make a purchase, consider how the desk will be used. Will it be your primary 9-to-5 workstation? Do you need a lot of surface space or just enough room for a PC or laptop? Will other family members, including children, be using it?
For full-time or part-time remote workers, an L-shaped desk provides plenty of space and storage for all your workday essentials. An executive desk is also great for a home office, while adding a touch of sophistication to your space.
If you want to improve your posture and productivity, a standing desk promotes a healthier lifestyle by allowing you to switch between sitting and standing easily.
Gaming desks can be located in a home office or a bedroom, and they tend to be larger desks to accommodate multiple computer monitors. They’re also ergonomically designed to promote ideal posture during long gaming sessions.
Another aspect to consider when choosing an office desk is its location. If you don’t have an extra room for a home office, your workspace may be in a kitchen, dining room, or living room. In these cases, you may need a multifunctional desk that serves several purposes and fits neatly into a corner.
Raymour & Flanigan offers a range of practical and stylish office desks designed to enhance your workspace. Whether you need a corner desk, a home office desk with a hutch, or a solid wood office desk, we've got you covered. Explore our range of office furniture today and take your workspace to the next level.
Rectangle desks
The classic desk shape. This shape category includes writing desks, which are typically simple flat surfaces with minimal storage or features. These streamlined shapes are great in smaller spaces — think hallways, guest rooms, or quiet living room corners.

L-shape and corner desks
L-shape and corner desks are exactly what they sound like. These desks combine two flat surfaces and provide ample space for tasks and tech equipment. You’ll often see these desks feature a computer desk with a keyboard tray on one side and a writing desk on the other. These desks are great for maximizing wall and corner space in shared or smaller office spaces.

Ergonomic desks
Ergonomic office furniture can help eliminate workday aches and pains by providing support or allowing for a fuller range of motion. Ergonomic adjustable desks can be moved up and down to suit the user’s needs — raised to use as a standing desk and lowered to sit and type. Ergonomic desks are great choices for those who work from home or otherwise spend long hours at their desk.

Executive desks
Executive desks are technically also rectangle desks, though their styling is the exact opposite of a writing desk. Executive desks are typically substantial pieces with more ornate detailing and a double pedestal base with drawers for files and storage. These desks are right at home in more formal, traditional office spaces, and their hefty size allows them to stand in the center of a space rather than anchoring against a wall.
