Woman turns ironing board into work desk for her home office, shares photo
- A woman, Melissa Fleming, has shared simple DIY information that would benefit anyone working from home
- To satisfy the need for a work desk, the woman started using her ironing board for that purpose
- According to her, the board could even serve better than a real desk because of its foldability
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A woman, Melissa Fleming, has given a great home office setup tip as she shared how her ironing board was converted into a work desk.
Taking to her LinkedIn page, she said that the beauty of it all is that the ‘desk’ is very much mobile and can be set up anywhere in the home.
Melissa said one thing she really loves about her DIY desk is that she could change her environment whenever she wants to, having the opportunity to choose sceneries.
The woman added that she could sometimes even escape with it into the room in the bid to create a quiet workspace.
The pandemic and the consequent work from home idea have indeed taught the world to explore new ways of doing things and this is no different.
Many took to her comment section to talk about how what she did is such a great idea. Legit.ng compiled some of the reactions below:
Nkosana Moyo said:
"Great idea, especially if you have a lot of things to iron out with your team."
Lynne Wright said:
"Nicole Major - look, I've finally found a decent reason for buying an ironing board."
Nancy Piatt said:
"Brilliant!"
Anthony Fox said:
"Pretty cool idea."
Lindy Chapman said:
"I can so relate to this Melissa Fleming as we sold our 5 BR him and moved to a Seaport hi-rise last January! Who knew our 2 NYC kids would end up moving back to work and do school from 'home!' With 4 of us on video calls especially when common areas were shut down - it took a lot of ingenuity (though never quite so much as an ironing board!). But such a silver lining to have unexpected time with our kids!"
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that as businesses around the world are adapting to the new normal of asking their staff to permanently work from home, a baby went viral for mimicking carrying out duties from his comfort zone.
The baby, with his hands on the keyboard, typed away as he scratched at the buttons while intermittently pointing at the screen.
His dad watching what his kid was doing kept laughing as he lay on a chair nearby.
Source: Legit.ng