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Wall Desk Ideas Built with Pipes, wall-mounted desks serve as a solution to a number of different design challenges. With a wall-mounted desk, you can:
- Maximize tight budgets with a minimal design that only requires a few pieces.
- Bring extra storage to small spaces by building vertically.
- Build workbenches with sturdy materials that minimize clutter.
Whatever the need, a wall-mounted desk is a good option.
28 Wall Desk Ideas Built with Pipes
#1:
Perhaps the best wall-mounted desk is one that is simple, easy, and sturdy. This desk went up in a snap using just four Kee Lite Swivel Flange fittings and two pieces of aluminum tubing cut to size. Butcher block top can also be a great match for kitchen counters, making it an ideal project for someone looking to maximize their space without compromising on appearance.
#2:
If you like the aesthetic of Crate & Barrel decor but not the price, this desk idea is for you. All that is needed to copy this design are two 90° elbow fittings, four extra-heavy flange fittings, and four pieces of pipe cut to size.
#3:
These floating shelves revisit steampunk style, which can be easily achieved with our industrial-looking Kee Klamp line. The final parts list is simple: four 61 flange fittings, four single-socket tee fittings, a few lengths of pipe, and two galvanized caps from Lowes tie it all together.
#4:
Recreating this industrial pipe rack is a breeze with our durable Kee Klamp line. Simply get two flange fittings, two 90° elbow fittings, and some tubing.
#5:
If you want the space-saving quality of a wall-mounted desk but don't like the look of stands with swivel flange fittings, consider using flange fittings and 90° elbow fittings instead. They provide the same strength and compact design as swivel flange fittings, but with a slightly more classic style.
#6:
This unique desk is a fun addition for a beach house or boating enthusiast. Get the look by doing it yourself.
#7:
To get the same look as this breakfast bar, start with a roughly cut piece of wood, then sand and stain. The base itself only requires six flange fittings and four single socket tee fittings, which can be ordered with our powder coating service. Accompany with black tube and, once assembled, rub with sandpaper to achieve a worn texture.
#8:
Using 11° to 30° variable angle elbow fittings is great for anyone who doesn't want the look of swivel flange fittings but wants a similar range of angles. The design of the Kee Klamp accessories screw set makes adjusting angles as easy as turning an Allen wrench.
#9:
Here's another setup that uses the GERTON top from IKEA, with the added bonus of it being an adjustable standing desk. The total cost of the project is about $180, which can make a big difference when you consider that store-bought adjustable desks can cost close to $1,000.
#10:
This double desk design would be a stylish, space-saving solution for a dorm room or new office. Even novice DIYers shouldn't be intimidated by this desk's more complicated assembly. Not only does our design team offer free support, but the set screw feature of Kee Klamp accessories means any errors can be quickly corrected.
#11:
Do you have a large monitor or other specialized equipment installed for your office? Kee Klamp accessories are durable enough to support the weight of any computer, and their modularity makes it easy to upgrade or downsize as needed.
#12:
If you like the aesthetic of Crate & Barrel decor but not the price, this desk idea is for you. All that is needed to copy this design are two 90° elbow fittings, four extra-heavy flange fittings, and four pieces of pipe cut to size.
#13:
The designer of this project recessed the computer base under the main desk, keeping the bottom of the monitor aligned with the keyboard. Flange hardware on the legs provides solid support without needing to screw anything into the wood floor, although you always have the option to do so.
#14:
For those who like the industrial design of pipe desks but want a more elegant look, consider using smaller pipes and fixtures. To keep the piece stable, you'll want to make sure you have enough wall supports. If in doubt, please contact our design team before placing an order.
#15:
This farmhouse style desk will most likely use size seven (1.25” diameter) or larger pipes and fittings. Opting for taller mounting sizes is an easy way to achieve a sturdier look, which in this case accentuates the thicker shelves and desk.
#16:
This customer chose not to secure the bottom swivel flange fittings to the wall with an additional clamp. Whether you choose to do the same or not, remember to check the wall for studs before drilling. The range of swivel flange accessories makes it easy to angle brackets wherever the stud is.
#17:
This interesting combination of rustic wood and pipe serves a dual purpose: The boards that extend down actually help hold the desk against the wall. For curved fittings on pipe, use variable angle elbow fittings from 11° to 30°, then adjust to desired angle with an Allen wrench.
#18:
For those who like a more minimalist approach, you can easily replicate this desk with Kee Klamp accessories. If you like the slimmer profile, consider using smaller pipes and fittings less than an inch in diameter, such as size five or four.
#19:
Make a statement by pairing unfinished wood with black pipes and accessories. While the shelves appear to rest only on the pipes, they are actually stabilized with the Fixing Pad accessories. These accessories are small enough to go almost unnoticed, but strong enough to support up to 2000 pounds of axial weight.
#20:
This wall-mounted desk wouldn't look out of place in a cozy coffee shop, and small business owners can trust that Kee Klamp accessories are durable enough to withstand general wear and tear from customers. To make this piece even more functional, consider drilling a hole near the back so chargers can pass through the outlet.
#21:
This desk only requires two supports near the top for full stability. The base of the legs rests securely on carpet with flange fittings, while the shelves are balanced on supports created with single socket T fittings and 90° elbow fittings.
#22:
A wall-mounted desk built with Kee Lite accessories is a great way to save money without sacrificing durability or style. Zach from Georgia built this desk with four swivel flange fittings, two pieces of schedule 40 pipe, a pine desk from IKEA, and aluminum trim to give it the high-end look.
#23:
Lou from Chico, CA, also demonstrated how easy it is to build a desk using four Kee Lite Swivel Flanges and size 8 schedule 40 galvanized pipe. He doubted the stability of the desk at first, but overall found the project to be "strong and durable." awesome".
#24:
The words “garage apartment” may not make you think of luxury, but this great design proves that any space can be stylish. Kee Lite customer Bob used a GERTON table from IKEA to build a beautiful, affordable desk. Three 61 flange fittings, two 90° elbow fittings, a three-ferrule tee fitting, and some pipe brought the total cost of this project to about $200.
#25:
This workstation from Matt uses every inch of available wall space, even near the unusual angles of the ceiling. He started designing it with a simple hand drawing, then assembled it using Kee Klamp fittings. The modularity of the Kee Klamp system makes installing large projects a breeze for even the most novice DIYer.
#26:
Chip of Omaha, NE, decided to also go with the standard wall-mounted desk design using four swivel flange fittings from the Kee Lite line. He chose a desk that matched the hardwood floor of his study space, then upped the "wow" factor by placing LED lights on the bottom.
#27:
You can recreate this desk using four 90° elbow fittings, two swivel flange fittings, and two single swivel socket fittings. For the second shelf, simply connect two support tubes using two single-socket tee fittings. A recycled desk covered with contact paper is an inexpensive way to finish this piece.
#28:
This desk may look like an antique piece that's been given new life, but it's actually made from some boards, plywood, and stain. You could even reuse old dresser drawers to save time. For mounts like the example above, take a look at the 11° to 30° Variable Angle Elbow Fitting.
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