Simplicity by Storage:

The breakfast bar doubles as a home office; wires connecting the monitor and the CPU run behind removable baseboards.

The article is well worth a look - the house is fascinating, and you can see what the desk space looks like when set up for more general usage there too.

Original source: Remodelista.

Ben Brooks’s Standing Desk:

Originally posted 4th February, 2011. 

Original source: The Brooks Review.

Part of the Vault series, a collection of some of the best posts from the previous iteration of Simple Desks.

Submission from Dave Jansen:

One step at a time my house becomes more of a home. I made some small changes to my setup and cleaned it from the bottom up (you’ll still see some cleaning-in-action things in the photo). A while ago I had my computer and desk in a separate room, but this makes so much more sense. I can now comfortably put on a record whilst working from home. Lovely.

A wonderful way to approach your workspace. Dave has some more details over on his website.

Submit your own desk, or one you found on the web, here.

Submission from DesiPundit:

Working with the bare essentials.

You can also find the image on Flickr.

Submit your own desk, or one you found on the web, here.

Joel Speasmaker’s Workspace:

I love my studio. Super tall ceiling, tons of light coming through, a train going right by the window. Brooklyn is crazy and frustrating and loud, and my studio is a nice escape from that. Lately a typical day starts a little later, tea in my thermos, working a bit in between watching soccer.

Original source: Poketo, via Parceld.