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Oriknama
05-04-2009, 07:52 PM
I recently switched to a new computer computer desk (http://www.computerdesks.com/computer-desks/corner-desks/powercenteriiidesk.cfm) (I bought it when it was only 130$ shipped) to accommodate an extra monitor. At the time it seemed like the perfect desk, but now that I'm starting to lose my precious desk real estate to clutter and papers, I'm beginning to wonder.

I'd like to place a file cabinet on one side and a shelving unit on the other to make up for the lack of a hutch. The problem? Extremely limited space. I have exactly 27.5"H x 17"W x 15"D of free space on either side of the desk.

I've been going out of my mind trying to find something, ANYTHING that will fit underneath, but everything I find is always a fraction too deep.

EXAMPLE (http://www.officedepot.com/textSearch.do?Ntt=702539&Channel=Google&mr:trackingCode=C5EBC04F-AF36-DE11-B4E3-0019B9C043EB&mr:referralID=NA)

Please PLEASE help me find a file cabinet or shelving unit that will fit my needs.

Thanks (I hope :))

**EDIT**

Problem solved!

After going to a local staples store I found the Foremost® Hold'ems Modular Cube Storage System (http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/p13_Foremost-Hold-ems-Modular-Cube-Storage-System_109105_10051_Business_Supplies)

I wound up buying the following:

1x Black Cube with One Drawer (http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/p13_Foremost-Hold-ems-Modular-Cube-Storage-System-Black-Cube-with-One-Drawer_136517_10051_Business_Supplies)

1x Black 15"H x 15"W x 15"D 2-Drawer Cube (http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/p13_Foremost-Hold-ems-Modular-Cube-Storage-System-Black-15-H-x-15-W-x-15-D-2-Drawer-Cube_102331_10051_Business_Supplies)

and 2x Black 15"H x 15"W x 15"D Open Cube (http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/p13_Foremost-Hold-ems-Modular-Cube-Storage-System-Black-15-H-x-15-W-x-15-D-Open-Cube_255861_10051_Business_Supplies)

I'll stick the single drawer cube on one side and the 2 drawer cube on the other, and cut an inch and a half off the sides of the open cubes and put them on top of the other two, making for a perfect fit on both sides.

Oriknama
05-05-2009, 03:56 PM
bump.

Please help :(