Interior Designers Workstation (Student)
Hey, the name is Husaini. I’m currently a student majoring in Interior Architecture. This is the usual setup when I use AutoCAD or Photoshop and on the left side is where I build my models
Monitor(s)/Display(s):
- HP 22″ W2228H (1680×1050)
- Dell 23″ ST230L (1980×1080)
- Mobile PC Display 15.6′ (1980×1080)
Computer(s):
- Dell XPS 15z
- Intel Core i7-260M CPU @ 2.80GHz
- RAM 8.00 GB
- OS Winows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Furniture:
- Custom built-in l-shape desk.
Length 180x120cm
Depth 50cm
Accessories:
- Altec Lansing Octane 7
- CM Storm SF-19 Strike Force (USB 2.0) – Cooler Master
- Toshiba External HD 1TB (USB 3.0)
- HTC Desire
- Razer Mamba (5600dpi version)
- Razer Nostromo Gaming Keypad
- Razer Megasoma Gamin Mouse Pad
- Logitech Wireless Keyboard K270
- Ipod Nano 8 GB
- Playstation 3 250GB
- Playstation 3 Wireless Stereo Headset
- Zebra Bluetooth Stereo Headset
- HP Photosmart C4780






Aug 29, 2012 @ 08:35:03
Great workspace…does your notebook works natively with two monitors?
Bye
L
Sep 10, 2012 @ 06:36:48
Hey,
Yes. I use HDMI for the Dell Monitor and Mini-Display Port to HDMI Converter for the HP.
Regards,
Husaini
Sep 10, 2012 @ 11:59:31
With two monitor you are more productive. I work on a MacBook Pro and I can use only one additional monitor, sometimes a little more space would be nice.
Regards,
L
PS: I’m also a student of architecture here in Italy!
Jan 09, 2013 @ 22:26:30
Hey,
Nice to meet you! Friend from Italy

Yeah, you should get a windows PC in the future
I kinda regret getting the built-in table, as an interior designer its hard to play with the furniture orientation as there aren’t many loose furniture.
Regards,
Husaini
PS: Add me up on Facebook, maybe we can compare designs from different part of the world