The easiest, but by no means the best option, would be to buy a standard writing desk and bookshelf and simply "fit" them into the already finished interior.
But how should you properly choose a desk for your first grader?
Parents understand that the play zone and toy box now give way to the work zone, with the undeniable kingdom of the writing desk taking precedence. But nowadays, you can say goodbye to the ugly office desks with 2-3 drawers from your childhood.
The desk should meet the following criteria:
— Physiological considerations. Both the desk and chair should be selected based on the child’s height. They should promote good posture, improve handwriting, and reduce strain on the back and arms during study sessions.
— Durability. Modern desks not only ensure high-quality materials and fittings but also offer transformability. These school furniture pieces "grow" along with their young owner. Not only does the height of the desk and chair adjust, but their overall size changes as well. Over time, the furniture transforms from a student’s work area to a full-fledged office for a high school student or even a university student.
— Ergonomics. Upon request, your ideal writing desk will adjust the angle of inclination, turning into an easel, drawing board, or computer desk. The set may include various drawers, shelves, dividers for folders and files—essentially everything that allows even a young schoolchild to keep their stationery organized.
Make the right decision when reworking your child’s workspace! This way, your first grader will be comfortable learning and creating.