Make a collapsible desk that can easily folds up and hangs on a wall. Pair the desk with a classic, metal folding chair to create a home office for under $100. Feel free to get creative. We painted the desk with chalkboard paint, gave it a 'TO DO' header and spray painted the folding chair a bright color. The fold up office makes a great addition to a crowded dorm room or studio apartment.
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INSTRUCTIONS:
STEP 1: Paint the pine
I painted both sides of the pine panel with chalkboard paint.
STEP 2: Print and cut out a 'To Do' stencil
While the paint was drying, I cut out a stencil with the words 'To Do'.
STEP 3: Spray paint the sawhorse
If you like original color of the sawhorse, leave it as-is. I painted mine white.
STEP 4: Spray paint the stencil
I used white Scotch Blue Painters tape to secure the stencil to the top of the desk and then used the same white spray paint that I painted the sawhorse with to fill in the stencil.
STEP 5: Drill holes in the sawhorse
Align the brackets (aka mending plates) with one of the existing holes in the saw horse. Drill the a second hole through the saw horse.
STEP 6: Screw the desktop to the sawhorse
I used 16 ¾” long screws with washers to attach the pine board to the sawhorse legs.
STEP 7: Screw a cabinet handle on the underside of the desk
I screwed a cabinet handle on the underside of the desk so that I could hang the desk on a wall.
Important Note: The desk weighs about 20lbs so if you're going to hang it on a wall, make sure you securely attach the hooks.
Optional Steps
Paint the folding chair. Basic metal folding chairs are a durable and affordable piece of furniture that can be painted any color.
Use hooks. Utilize the hooks for hanging the office to hang shelves or a pendant light.
Make a shelf. Use wire connected to a 2x3 to hang a shelf from one of the hooks. I hung a concrete pendant light that I made from the other.
Experiment. I also played around with a combination shelf and light switch.
Good luck making your own fold up office and please email or tweet photos to @benuyeda or ben@homemade-modern.com. For more detailed instructions, dimensioned drawings and different variations of the project, check out our soon-to-be-released book.