Project time: How I built two “walking desks” out of treadmills
Enlarge / A treadmill desk at the Google offices in Washington, DC. (credit: Bloomberg/Andrew Harrer/Getty)
Some years back, not content with sitting at a computer all day for work and not happy just to stand in one spot, I embarked upon a quest to walk while working. Since then, I built two of my own "treadmill desks" for a few hundred bucks each and logged thousands of miles on them.
They certainly aren't flashy kit, but they keep me happier and healthier when I work from home. And in the midst of our global quarantine, I thought my setup might prove inspirational to some of my fellow geeks.
Work walkingI have now built two different DIY treadmill desks, one in the US and one in the UK. In both cases, I purchased an old treadmill for about $200, added either shelving from Home Depot (about $100) or a standing desk from Ikea (about $150), and was good to go. When I first did this about seven years ago, pre-made "treadmill desks" started at around $1,500-though entry-level walking units-now appear to start around $500. Personally, though, I preferred an older, heavy-duty treadmill to an inexpensive, light-weight model.
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