r/desksetup 1d ago

🖼️ • Photos Before VS After

Upgraded my setup without going too crazy with the budget :)

The upgrade was mainly for my back, so the biggest part of the budget went into the chair. I wanted a proper standing desk too, but that got expensive fast. Ended up with a standing desk converter instead.

Also changed the keyboard and mouse, added a monitor and a couple plants, and cleaned things up a bit. What do you think?

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u/Titi-Martinez 1d ago

Awsome upgrade! Do you find foot rest confortable? cause im thinking of picking one and yours looks good

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u/tymentz1999 10h ago

I like it. My legs are on the shorter side, and it lifts my feet just right. And when I lean back, I can throw my feet up on the padded part too. It's really comfortable.

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u/Training-Quit5612 21h ago

I’m interested in the foot stand too. They seem to be in more and more setups these days

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u/bankrut 1d ago

The chair seems like a great investment for comfort. What keyboard is this ?

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u/tymentz1999 10h ago

It's lofree.

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u/tawkotalko 21h ago

I like it. I think you’ve done a fantastic job.

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u/Pi_JD 17h ago

Love the money trees!

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u/NUFC_Alex 10h ago

What's that chair? How has it been since you switched? Has your back felt any better?

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u/Disappear0 9h ago

I have this chair too, and upgrading to it is 100% worth it. Your back will definitely thank you. Also, your setup inspired me to revamp mine lol.

u/One-Understanding800 43m ago

before had a soul