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65″ Farmhouse Desk with Power Outlets: Honest Review

TVU  ยท  โ˜… 4.5 (227 reviews)
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I Tried It

A 65-inch farmhouse desk with built-in power outlets and more storage than I’ve ever owned changed the way I think about working from my spare bedroom.

It was a Tuesday morning, the kind where three browser tabs are open to the same Slack thread and a cold coffee is sweating through a stack of unread mail. My old desk, a particleboard slab I’d had since college, had one power strip taped to its leg and approximately zero drawers. The printer lived on the floor. The monitor sat on a ream of printer paper I’d been meaning to swap out for an actual stand for two years. When the TVU Farmhouse Computer Desk with Drawers arrived in a box that took up most of my hallway, I felt something I hadn’t felt about office furniture in a long time: genuine curiosity about what my work from home setup could actually become.

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The First Time I Used It

I found this desk while deep in a rabbit hole of WFH desk organizer reviews, frustrated that every solution I kept finding required me to own a decent desk in the first place. Most modular organizers assume you have surface space to spare and a cable situation that’s already under control. I had neither. What stopped my scrolling was the combination of specs: 65 inches wide, a dedicated printer stand built into the cabinet, integrated power outlets in the top surface, and a long monitor riser that runs most of the width of the desk. That’s a lot of problem-solving in one piece of furniture.

I ordered it half-expecting the usual flat-pack disappointment. What I got instead was a desk that actually looked like the photos. Which, these days, feels like its own small miracle.

How It Actually Performs

The surface is a warm brown laminate with white paneling on the cabinet and drawer fronts, and the farmhouse aesthetic holds up in person better than it does in product shots. The wood-composite build feels dense rather than hollow. When you knock on the desktop, it doesn’t sound like a cardboard box. The monitor riser, which spans the rear third of the desk, is fixed in place and holds two monitors without any flex or wobble, which was my first real test.

“This desk doesn’t just hold your gear. It reorganizes the logic of how you work from home entirely.”

The integrated power outlets sit flush in the desktop surface, and while the power module isn’t the most sophisticated strip you’ve ever seen, it does the job it promises: your monitor, your laptop charger, your desk lamp, all plugged in at the surface level, no strip dangling off the back. One honest note worth flagging: the outlet module only includes standard plugs and USB-A ports, so if you’re running a modern USB-C heavy workflow, you’ll want a small USB-C adapter or a secondary hub nearby. That’s a minor gap in an otherwise well-considered design.

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How I Actually Used It

Setup 1: The Tuesday Standup, Finally Under Control

The first week, I set the desk up in its most obvious configuration: dual monitors on the riser, laptop open to the left on the surface below, keyboard centered. The drawer on the right holds my notebook, a tangle of charging cables, and the random assortment of pens I never seem to throw away. For the first time in years, my work from home setup looked like something a person who takes their job seriously would own. The standup camera stopped catching a pile of books in the background. That alone felt like progress.

Setup 2: The Printer Problem, Solved Without a Second Piece of Furniture

I’ve been tripping over my laser printer for eighteen months. It’s not a small machine, and the floor isn’t a real home for anything you use daily. The TVU desk’s built-in cabinet with the lower printer stand shelf changed this immediately. The printer slides in cleanly, the cabinet door closes in front of it when I don’t want to look at it, and the top of the cabinet becomes bonus surface space for a small plant and a Bluetooth speaker. This is the kind of thoughtful storage design that other desks make you pay a furniture designer to figure out separately.

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Setup 3: Late-Night Writing, Low Chaos

I write a lot of late copy. The kind where it’s past ten, the overhead light is off, and the only glow in the room is the monitors. The monitor riser positions both screens at a comfortable height without any additional risers or stack of books under them, which sounds like a small thing until you realize how much neck tension that had been causing. The surface has enough real estate that I can have a notebook open beside the keyboard without anything feeling crowded. It’s the first time my home office desk has felt like a place I actually want to sit at after hours.

What Other People Are Saying

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With a 4.5-star average across more than two hundred verified buyers, the pattern that stands out is consistent praise for the assembly process being smoother than expected and the storage footprint exceeding what the product photos suggested. Complaints, when they appear, tend to cluster around one thing: the instructions could be clearer, and a second set of hands during assembly is essentially required.

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Who Should Skip It

If you’re renting and move apartments every year or two, this desk is a commitment. It’s heavy, the assembly involves enough screws and panels that disassembly isn’t something you want to do casually, and it takes up real floor space. This isn’t the right pick for a streamlined compact keyboard-and-monitor setup in a studio apartment where every square foot counts. Similarly, if your work from home setup already has a dedicated storage solution and you’re just looking for a surface upgrade, the price point on this desk reflects the full package, and paying for features you won’t use doesn’t make sense. And if your aesthetic runs toward ultra-modern or Scandinavian minimalism, the farmhouse finish, while genuinely attractive, reads country-warm rather than cool-and-spare.

What It Replaces on My Desk

Gone: the particleboard college desk that wobbled when I typed too hard. Gone: the power strip duct-taped to the leg. Gone: the printer on the floor with its power cable running across the doorway like a trip hazard with a warranty. Gone: the ream of printer paper acting as a monitor stand. The TVU desk didn’t just replace a piece of furniture. It replaced a system of workarounds I’d normalized so completely that I’d stopped noticing how much friction they added to every single workday. If you’re building out a serious work from home productivity space for the first time or finally investing in one properly, this is the kind of foundational piece that makes everything else easier to organize around.

I even picked up a proper desk chair the same week. The desk made me want to take the rest of the space seriously too. That’s the kind of effect good furniture has when it actually fits the way you work.

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FAQ

Does this desk require two people to assemble?

Technically no, but practically yes. The cabinet panels are heavy and unwieldy, and aligning the back panel while holding other components is genuinely difficult solo. Budget an afternoon and recruit a second person if you can.

Can the monitor riser hold an ultrawide monitor?

Yes. The riser spans most of the rear width of the 65-inch surface and is built to hold significant weight. A 34-inch ultrawide sits on it without any stability issues, though you’ll want to confirm your specific monitor’s base dimensions fit the riser’s depth.

How many devices can I plug into the built-in power module?

The module includes standard AC outlets and USB-A ports. For a typical work from home setup, monitor, laptop charger, and a lamp will fill the standard plugs, so plan for a USB-C hub or secondary strip if your device count is high.

Does the build quality match the brand’s reputation for this price tier?

For what you’re paying, the desk reads above its tier. The laminate surface is smooth and wipes clean, the cabinet door hardware feels solid, and the monitor riser shows no flex under real-world use. The value is genuine, not padded by a discount sticker.

What is the return or warranty situation?

TVU ships through major retail platforms that carry standard return windows, typically thirty days. Check the specific retailer’s policy at purchase, as large furniture items sometimes carry restocking considerations for returns after assembly.

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The Verdict

Three weeks in, I reach for the outlet on the desk surface without thinking about it, the way you reach for a light switch in a room you’ve lived in for years. That kind of frictionless familiarity is the best compliment I can give a piece of furniture. The TVU Farmhouse Computer Desk with Drawers is not trying to be a designer statement piece, and it’s not pretending to be commercial-grade contract furniture. What it is, clearly and confidently, is a complete work from home desk solution that solves the storage, power, and surface-space problems that most desks ignore entirely. For a thorough look at how this fits into a broader curated list of editor-approved home office gear, it earns a spot there without hesitation. If you’ve been hunting for the best home office desk for a real multi-monitor, full-peripheral, printer-included setup, this is a serious answer. It replaced a half-decade of workarounds in one assembly afternoon, and I haven’t looked back. Buy it, build it with a friend, and stop working off a slab balanced on regret.

For more options across the category, explore our picks for WFH webcam upgrades, check what we’ve rounded up in tech gift ideas for home office workers, and read independent testing roundups at Tom’s Guide’s home office reviews or RTINGS for display and peripheral comparisons to finish building out your space.

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