This is a guide for building one ideal small office stack. Over the years, I’ve tried quite a few different setups and what I’ve come around to is that I prefer a slightly smaller desk with a single, large mounted monitor that can support about 3 windows in total. I opt for the single monitor as window management across more than 1 distinct, physical monitor isn’t seamless on a Mac. In addition to my normal stack, I opted to add some big-ol-speakers to my mix for immersive music – I won’t go over that in this stack because they’re not really necessary and, frankly, they take up a good amount of space.

The overall desk setup looks as follows:

 

Zooming in, you can see that it’s quite comfortable to have 3 windows open. This monitor is a 38”, Wide monitor. A high density 27” or 30” should have no problem with 2 windows, comfortably, open at the same time.

And finally, my chair. This is my current one. I’ve tried quite a few and found that for the price ($300) and availability, it’s a fine chair with plenty of customizations.

I’ve highlighted the dozen or so items on the desk in the next image. I’ll include links to everything with explainers where appropriate. I over-exposed this photo just to make sure that all of the item markers were clearly visible. Click on the image to zoom in!

Let’s begin!

Audio/Video

Power/Cable Management

Desk

Computer/Monitor

Accessories

 

Finally, here is the desk, raised. You will definitely see more cables lingering around and some of these cables I’ve not finished tightening up. What I’ve learned about cable management is that there’s an 80-20 rule and trying to exist in the 80-100% managed, clean cable world ends up being difficult to move things, add/remove things, and generally be flexible. So I don’t zip-tie everything and I let new things hang out for a week or two (like the black cable and white audio cable that hang the lowest) before I spend the time to decide where they need to be attached and tightened to. You can’t even see it but on the left you can follow the lone, black power cable coming from the UPS to the PDU. That’s the only cable that leaves the desk!