When shopping for a cheap desk, your options number in the tens of thousands, but I wager none are better than a dead-simple Ikea hack.
There isn’t an official name for this hack; indeed, the idea — popularized on Reddit (the subreddits /r/battlestations and /r/ikea, specifically) as well as the PC gaming community on TikTok — it might be too simple to earn the “hack” title. At its most basic, all you need are a pair of Ikea’s Alex Drawers, a tabletop of any kind and a couple of optional add-ons.
The Alex units — which were selling out all over the U.S. at the height of the pandemic — are the legs and foundation of your new desk. You then pick your tabletop, stick some furniture grippers on the Alex units and place the table on top of that. It is literally that simple, and the result is a good-looking, customizable desk that beats out arguably anything in its price range. Here’s exactly why it works, how to do it and everything you need.
How to build the Ikea Alex gaming desk
- Identify the desk’s home, and measure:
- Read this if you’re over 6’2″:
- Order & build:
- Organize and personalize:
Where is the desk going to sit? Get a tape measure out and determine the maximum and minimum width of the desk for your space. Repeat for desk depth. This will determine what tabletops to keep an eye on.
Users over 6’2″ may find the desk sits too low for them to be comfortable. If this is you, consider some simple furniture risers.
Order a room-appropriate tabletop (the most popular options from Ikea are the affordable Linnmon and more expensive Karlby), the Alex drawers and furniture risers as necessary. Assembling the Alex drawers is much like most Ikea builds: simple and vexing at the same time. Take your time, as the drawers will be holding up a lot of very expensive weight (monitors, computers, speakers, etc.). Alex drawers also come with sticky furniture bumpers for the top, which should be placed on before dropping the tabletop on.
Consider cable management accessories, as the Ikea gaming desk setup does not offer a natural way to obscure a cord jungle. Consider monitor arms, desk mats, headphone stands, valet trays and other means to declutter as well.