I had a really great and sturdy 40” desk but it was a couple inches too big to fit in this little nook. I paid around ~$65 for this small one. It took about 25 mins to assemble; super easy. I don’t think it’s very sturdy though. I put something under one of the legs to kind of stop the wobbling but I don’t 100% trust it.It is very light weight, I can carry it above my head. I put my extending standing desk piece on top of it with my monitor and laptop. It’ll work for now.The under desk super fit treadmill does fit underneath it as well.Easy to assemble, and packaged perfectly. No damage whatsoever, unlike some of the others I tried before this one. Does exactly what it’s supposed toThis table is an awesome little table it fit right where I wanted it too it is strong and made very well it came with the screwdriver and it came with an allen wrench took me all of 15 minutes to put it together and I am thrilled with itoverall, it's alright. it's pretty wobbly and there's nothing I can do about it. but if you need something smaller for cheaper it's alright, I guess.I like the size; it is just right for a small room. The frame and desktop are well made.Stupid design as far as assembly goes. I had an extremely difficult time getting the small screws in, in order to attach the metal frame to the wooden table. The images make it look easy, like 1-2-3, but believe me, it's not. The screws should have been made longer, as far as I'm concerned. For a moment, I thought that I was going to have go out and buy some larger screws. I had to pre-screw the screws into the small holes on the actual wood, in order to make them go in, due to the metal frame being in the way and the holes not being large enough. The screwdriver is magnetized, but it was a struggle to guide these small screws through the deep holes that are in the metal frame, and then into the holes in the wooden table. The frame is in the way, making it difficult to see. Like I said previously, I had to screw them in, then remove them, before the metal frame was put in place, in order to make the screws fit. I also had to get a flashlight in order to see into the holes in the metal frame, to make sure that the screws were going in correctly. As a result, some of the black paint and wood was chipped away, trying to force screw them in. Luckily the holes are on the bottom and are eventually covered with the frame and legs, so you can't see the damage. Once you get those damn screws in and the frame is attached, the rest of the assembly is fairly easy. The table is decent, but a little wobbly, I don't know if this is because my wood floor is possibly uneven, or because the length of legs are uneven. I can't really tell. Not that big of a deal, though. But as I mentioned previously, the design is pretty stupid, as far as what you have to go through in order to assemble this thing.Easy to assemble. Small and cute and sturdy. Costs more than it’s worth though. No small drawer on it and the materials it’s made from are cheap.This desk was very appropriate for my area in my bedroom. Although I have larger bedrooms my room keeps me feeling safe and with this little desk I can pop up out of bed and do some things on my computer on my little desk. Love it and the lighter color.Very pleased