Making a laptop table
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I love this one-https://www.hometalk.com/diy/kitchen-dining/kitchen-dining-furniture/easy-diy-copper-laptop-table-33061405
Easy DIY Copper Laptop Table
I don't know if you have the tools to build your own but if you do, I have a few suggestions for you. Measure how tall you want the table to be by measuring where you will use it most often and how, like sitting on the couch, floor to where your hands would be using the laptop. It has to be comfortable to use. Next I would decide how big it should be (the top part), just big enough for a laptop or do you want to add room for papers, a coffee cup or whatever. Once you have done that stuff then you need to decide if this is something you want to keep out or put up when not in use. That would help out in the look you would like to achieve. Then you could build just what you want! I would love to help you out with this build!