Introduction: Sit / Stand Pallet Box Desk

Last year I moved into a small apartment which didn't have a desk. It
was a temporary arrangement (probably for 3 months), so I didn't want to spend too much on furniture. I came across a pallet box ... and decided to build a desk out of it. I had some back pain, so the requirements were to be able to use it as a Stand-Up desk and a Sit Down desk.

Step 1: Find a Pallet Box

The first step after finding the box was to figure out the appropriate height and dimensions. For about $50 I build the desk using:

  • Pallet box
  • White Spray Paint
  • Duck Tape
  • Cardboard boxes
  • Small Angle brackets
  • Gorilla Glue

Step 2: Preparing the Box

The next step was to remove the wooden structure at the bottom of the box (otherwise it would have been a little too high). We took out out all the nails with a hammer and pliers and then used two of the wooden boards in the pallet to reinforce the inside of the box.

Step 3: Wheels, Keyboard / Screen Tray, Footrest and Height

I screwed 4 small wheels to the cardboard and onto the inner wooden boards. When standing, the keyboard was too low, so I built a little raised tray to put the keyboard. It was all made with cardboard, glue and 4 angle brackets screwed directly onto the cardboard.

Step 4: Finished Desk

The table was pretty versatile. You could use it with a screen, a laptop, a chair, a stool, or standing. Having to rearrange the footrest / table was also a good excuse to change position and move around avoiding the same position for too many hours. Eventually I moved out of that house and will soon give the table away for free. I also cut a couple of holes to be able to hold all the cables inside the box and keep the desk and space tidy.

Reclaimed Wood Contest 2016

Participated in the
Reclaimed Wood Contest 2016