would this desk be possible?

joseph9012

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THE DESK HAS NO LEGS AND WOULD BE ATTACHED WITH BRACKETS TO A WALL (OR ANOTHER WAY) AND WONDERED IF IT WOULD BE POSSIBLE TO HOLD THIS WEIGHT AND IF THE DESK ITSELF COULD BE MADE?
ITS 1500MM BY 600 MM (PROBABLY 15mm MDF and 15mm clear acrylic) (AND A BIT EXTRA AT THE BACK BECAUSE MY WALL IS ODD)
THE PC IS INSIDE THE DESK.
THAKS, SORRY FOR CAPS

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Yes, it's possible to build the desk. Attaching it to the wall and whether that attachment will support the weight is dependent on how the wall is constructed and the materials used in building the wall.

I'm assuming you don't have the ability to build it so I suggest you contact a cabinet shop that does custom cabinets and have them examine the wall and your plan before proceeding.

thx1138v2

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Yes, it's possible to build the desk. Attaching it to the wall and whether that attachment will support the weight is dependent on how the wall is constructed and the materials used in building the wall.

I'm assuming you don't have the ability to build it so I suggest you contact a cabinet shop that does custom cabinets and have them examine the wall and your plan before proceeding.
 
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joseph9012

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Thanks I'm afraid I don't know about the wall. How much would it cost roughly to get it done by a cabinet store as I was planning to do it my self but might get them to do it if it's cheap.
Edit - it looks very expensive but would do it if it's under £250-300 is that possible
 

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