Design update: Tiny Home Folding Bookshelf Desk

Tightly packing modern amenities in a tiny home demands top-notch space-saving solution. Often, you need to reconcile your spacious workspace needs and your home's sophisticated minimalistic design. This new design will meet your storage requirements and match your tiny home kitchen's aesthetics. We've made some significant improvements to its design to enhance its shelf spacing and cosmetics, So settle in and let us take you through the improvements to our tiny home folding bookshelf.



The original tiny home desk could not accommodate office folders.

However, we heard your concerns and re-designed the desk with modifications to meet all your ring binder storage needs. The new design can accommodate small standard ring binders, an improvement that offers more flexibility without eating up valuable space. You can keep your most important files within reach without cluttering your tiny home.

  1. We switched the brads to screws in the modified design to blend in the desk with your tiny home kitchen area's décor. The screws allow for a sturdier design. The screws promise a more stable and streamlined design than brads with superior toughness characteristics. This new development ensures your desk remains practical and lasts longer.

  2. The base shelf tabs have been modified by 2mm to remove movement for a firmer feel.

  3. The curved rebate for the dowel fixings modification was another tiny but significant update to guarantee the smooth running of your very own dowel system. This new feature ensures that your desk keeps all its fantastic design details intact without missing a beat.

Our tiny home folding bookshelf desk is undoubtedly the ideal solution for those who desire a comfortable workspace in their NZ tiny home—an excellent combination of space-saving and art. Our tiny home bookshelf desk is included with every tiny home investment. Remember, less is more, and our folding bookshelf desk delivers less clutter and superior beauty.

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