Parents want study tables that are durable and built to withstand the wear and tear of daily use. Investing in a high-quality table made from sturdy materials ensures longevity and reduces the need for frequent replacements.
However, there are so many more considerations when it comes to choosing a study desk for children. The study table is ergonomically designed to support good posture and comfort during long study sessions is crucial. Parents need to consider factors such as adjustable height, proper desk-chair alignment, and adequate legroom to prevent discomfort or strain.
Many households have limited space, so finding a study table that fits the available area without overcrowding the room can be challenging. Not so easy, isn't it?
There are countless children's study tables available out there online and in stores. Here are some tips on choosing kids' study table and desks from the Singapore-based boutique children’s furniture store Kids Haven.
Adjustable Height
Having the correct desk size for your child is essential in designing the study.
But remember that children grow up fast, so think about products that can accommodate their growth spurt while remaining ergonomic.
The Intelligent Kids Desk & Chair 1.0 from Tomato KidZ (from $1,499) includes a height-adjustable desk with a tiltable top, ensuring the child has the correct posture even when growing.
Table with storage
Teach your children early to have a tidy workspace. To do so, ensure they have ample storage to put all their play and study equipment.
The Dark Metal Line Study Desk from Cilek ($from 529) has a cool industrial vibe that will age well and offers plenty of open storage and a handsome drawer.
The collection also includes wall-mounted overhead shelf units (from $270) sold separately.
Children themed tables
Kids love themed interiors. They might not be timeless, but sometimes they are worth the happiness and motivation they can inspire within the child.
This Champion Racer Concept Desk With Unit ($1,399) from Cilek looks promising.
Back to top
This article was first published on Home and Decor in 2022.