Whether you want an executive standing desk for business or a gaming desk for your favorite hobby, there is a perfect desk for everyone. Pairing your desk with a suitable desk chair, such as an office chair, is essential for enjoying your home office setup. Desks come in different shapes, sizes, styles, and price points to suit anyone’s needs. 
Here are some things to consider when choosing the best desk for you in 2022. 

Pros: 

Keyboard tray that slides out Three versatile levels Stylish wood design 

Cons:

Assembly can be challenging 

Pros: 

Simple 1-step installation and take-down Space-saving desk that can be folded up

Cons: 

More suited for a writing desk with a laptop rather than an entire desktop, monitor, and keyboard setup

The Vari Electric is another great standing desk that many reviewers stand by. It’s supposedly ideal for individuals up to 6 feet 6 inches tall – with the adjustable frame going from 25.5 inches to 50.5 inches tall. There are fewer options in terms of the size of the desk, as the only choice is between a 48-inch or 60-inch long desktop that is 30 inches wide. It can handle weights of up to 250 lbs and has a motor that operates at under 45 decibels.  Pros:

Extremely stable designProgrammable controlsCustom colors and designs

Cons:

Missing keyboard trayPricier model

This desk is perfect for anyone who uses multiple screens or other extensive office tools. It is very sturdy, and the tempered glass gives the desk a modern look. Reviews also notes that the glass is fingerprint-proof, a keyboard tray is included,  and the unit is not too challenging to put together with help. Pros: 

Modern glass desktop L shaped style provides lots of desk space 

Cons:

Keyboard tray portion makes leg room limited

This home office desk, found on Wayfair, has 4.6 out of 5 stars. It has a professional look and feel thanks to its L-shaped design while providing plenty of desktop space, one regular drawer, and a file drawer. Best of all, you can adjust a portion of the desk to a standing desk position (37-43 inches) through a  built-in mechanical Lift-n-Lock system.  Pros: 

Turn your main working area into a height adjustable standing desk when neededSpacious L-shape design

Cons: 

Has a lower weight capacity than other options Expensive 

The most suitable desk will help your workflow and productivity, and it will be comfortable to work at for long periods. Your desk should match your style and complement your other home office furniture. Most importantly, it should be optimal for the type of work you will be doing. 

Desk use 

Computer work: Be sure to choose a desk suited for computer work with wiring holes, electrical outlets, and, if need be, plenty of room for a CPU underneath.Paper-work generating: You will want a desk with lots of surface space and then space to store your work like drawers, or overhead shelves, or cabinets.For a tight space: Computer armoires are becoming popular because you can close the doors and hide away unsightly hardware. L-shaped desks, fold-out desks, compact computer desks, corner desks, or computer carts all fit into small spaces.Office area: Which room will your desk be in? Ideally, you will want a room to be your dedicated office. However, any living room can act as a home office as long as it is orderly and there are no distractions during work hours.

Work style

Neatfreak: If you keep your workspace highly organized and clutter-free, then you can get away with a small desk if you need to.Organized chaos: If you work in a space where you know what everything is, but anyone else would be lost, you may want a desk with a bigger surface area.

The long answer is: desks are made for a variety of functions, and they are made from a wide range of materials. A desk that is made out of real, solid wood is going to cost a lot more than a flat-pack, particle board model you can get at a big-box retailer. Similarly, ergonomic desks have a lot of science and engineering behind them, so companies price them higher to offset the cost of development. The best way to determine your new desk budget is to determine whether you want something built for durability and ergonomics or something more simple for short-term work.

Quality and durability

Drawer construction: You can usually tell the quality of a desk by looking at its drawer construction. Do the drawers easily open and close while holding weight? Do the drawers open fully to utilize all the drawer space? Do they have a sturdy suspension? Metal suspension rollers are the most durable.Corners and edges: When you examine the desk, are there any fraying or damaged pieces?The warranty: The warranty on your desk can tell you more about its quality, durability, and life expectancy. Warranties range anywhere from a one-year warranty to a lifetime warranty. 

Desk surface

Laminate: This is the most popular choice because it is affordable and relatively durable. Laminate is made by covering the wood in a plastic finish in multiple colors and wood grain patterns.Metal or steel:  This is the most durable option. Black metal in particular is reasonably priced, and you can easily determine the quality by checking to see how heavy the desk is. If you need your desk for heavy or long-term use, a desk with a metal frame may be the best option for you.Wood or veneer: If your go-to style is elegance and you are not worried about being careful with wear and tear, this is an attractive choice. This type of desk looks more beautiful and is usually more expensive, but it is easily nicked and not suited for heavy use. 

Standing desks can cost more, depending on if they have an electric motor or piston system rather than simply being built taller, and they have the added benefit of helping to keep your body moving and blood flowing rather than sitting in a static position all day. If you’re torn between a sitting and standing desk, take this into consideration:

Ergonomics and space

Legroom: Most desks are 29 or 30 inches, which is enough for most people. But if you are taller, consider an adjustable desk. Many standing desks are adjustable.Spacing: Be sure to measure your workspace to ensure plenty of space for you sitting behind the desk and other furniture. Consider installing a basic cable management system to give yourself as much desk and leg space as possible, especially if you use many different chargers.Keyboard space: If you are using a keyboard, it may be more comfortable to position it below the desk or get a desk with adjustable legs. Also, be aware of how big the keyboard platform is if it needs to hold a mouse.Nearby materials: Be sure your desktop is large enough to keep everything you need within reach for your convenience.Desk storage: How much storage space will you need? Consider whether you will need extra shelving, bookshelves, file cabinets, or any other storage to put away office supplies and help you stay organized.