ultimate adjustable height desk – Xdesk Blog https://www.xdesk.com/blog Standing Desk, Adjustable Height Desk Blog Thu, 25 Jan 2018 18:11:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.1 Wirecutter Names Terra the Best Standing Desk https://www.xdesk.com/blog/wirecutter-names-terra-the-best-standing-desk/ https://www.xdesk.com/blog/wirecutter-names-terra-the-best-standing-desk/#respond Mon, 09 Sep 2013 10:13:48 +0000 http://www.nextdesks.com/blog/?p=469 In case you missed it, Wirecutter researched and tested a number of standing desks and

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In case you missed it, Wirecutter researched and tested a number of standing desks and our Terra model was named number one!

They named the benefits of using a standing desk, what to look for when investing in one and how they came to the conclusion that Terra was the best. But one claim stood out beyond the others:

Terra desks are beautiful.

Wirecutter said other desks were practical, but beyond that they provided little else.  Some were made from quality materials, but the overall appeal paled in comparison to Terra.

“Last year I recommended this as the best desk to daydream about,” Wirecutter said. “And even though it costs more, it is actually a great value.”

And there you have it – quality,  beauty and value all in one. We were flattered that Terra was dreamed about.

Workers generally spend a great amount of time at their desks, which is why the appeal factor stood out the most. It’s important to maintain pleasant aesthetics in a work space, and you see businesses all over creating a homier environment for their employees.

The “work hard, play hard” mentality is spreading, and employees are reaping the benefits if the work space feels more enjoyable.

If workers are more comfortable, it leads to greater satisfaction when a job is done, increased interaction to form a stronger team, and workers want to be there. And at the end of the day, that’s better for business.

We appreciate Wirecutter’s praise and thorough research they took to come to their conclusion of naming the Terra desk the best standing desk out there.

What do you love about the Terra desk?

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The Ease of Xdesk Assembly https://www.xdesk.com/blog/the-ease-of-xdesk-assembly/ https://www.xdesk.com/blog/the-ease-of-xdesk-assembly/#comments Tue, 30 Apr 2013 15:05:48 +0000 http://www.nextdesks.com/blog/?p=345 Watch the five quick and easy steps to assemble the Xdesk.

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Assembling your Xdesk adjustable height desk is as easy as 1, 2, 3!

Watch the five quick and easy steps to assemble the Xdesk.

Do you have a Xdesk? Share your installation stories and what your experience was like!

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The Ergonomic Workstation—Taken to the Next Level https://www.xdesk.com/blog/the-ergonomic-workstation-taken-to-a-whole-new-level/ Thu, 07 Feb 2013 21:01:22 +0000 http://nextdesks.com/blog/?p=229 In a previous post we told you about how the Xdesk is the ultimate ergonomic workstation–it

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Treadmill desks are the latest workplace trend.

In a previous post we told you about how the Xdesk is the ultimate ergonomic workstation–it is perfectly adjustable for any height and any position, from the desk to the keyboard and even the monitor’s position. While doing a bit of Internet digging, I found that while the Xdesk may be the ideal ergonomic workstation, it has got nothing on this latest trend. Introducing the treadmill desk.

Yes, you read that correctly: the treadmill desk.

Treadmill desks are the latest workplace trend.

The Xdesk Fit can keep you moving all day.

This gem takes the idea of ergonomic workstations and standing desks to a whole new level. It is a veritable walking desk.

The treadmill desk is the creation of Dr. James Levine from the Mayo Clinic. The idea is to slowly walk on a treadmill while still working at your desk built around a treadmill.

I don’t have a treadmill desk of my own, but right now as I’m typing this, I’m giving it a shot. I’m walking. And typing. It’s pretty easy.

But this does make me wonder, do you really need to pay the extra $500 or so for a treadmill desk when you can literally do the same thing by walking behind your standing desk?

I use a Xdesk adjustable height desk and I’m walking behind it right now—going just as “far” as I would be on a slow-moving treadmill. So what is the difference?

Self-motivation, I suppose. With a classic ergonomic workstation like the Xdesk you’ll have to motivate yourself to stand up and move your feet. With a treadmill desk, if it is on, you really don’t have any option (unless you want to end up on the floor).

But even without the latest treadmill desk and without an ergonomic workstation at all, you must still motivate yourself to get up and get moving. Take breaks during your workday to walk around the building. Print to the printer down the hall instead of near your office. Take the stairs instead of the elevator.

And when you get home, don’t collapse onto the couch—get outside, play with your kids, your dogs, or just play! It is my professional opinion (as a writer…) that life is taken way too seriously. There is too much work and not enough play. And too much sitting, and not enough moving!

So get yourself up and active. And if it takes this extreme ergonomic workstation to motivate you, then by all means get a treadmill desk! The point is, just move. Your body will thank you for it.

What is your unique and brilliant idea for the next ergonomic workstation? Share your thoughts below (Or patent them and then share your thoughts below…)!

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