The kitchen built-in desk — long dismissed by the last decade of open-concept renovations as a paper-magnet dust-catcher that always ended up piled with mail — has been quietly reinstated as one of the most-requested cabinetry moments in a 2026 Westchester primary kitchen. The post-2020 remote-work reality, the return of after-school homework as a shared kitchen-table event, and the family calendar's migration from the paper wall organizer to a wall-mounted 15-inch tablet dashboard have all pushed the built-in desk back into the drawing set — this time as a purpose-built family command station with a dedicated home-run circuit, a Docking Drawer in-drawer charging bay, cabinet-shop rift white oak cubbies, and a Lutron scene that dims the pendant to 20% and kills the ambient uplights the moment the desk chair swivels away.
If you're planning a 2026 kitchen remodel in White Plains, Scarsdale, Rye, Bedford, Chappaqua, Larchmont, Armonk, Katonah, or anywhere across Westchester, the built-in desk deserves a real spec — not an afterthought at the end of the cabinet run. This guide covers the seven canonical 2026 desk configurations that actually work in our housing stock, the desk-in-kitchen vs. desk-in-butler's-pantry vs. desk-in-mudroom decision math, the ergonomics and clearance rules that make the desk usable for both an adult laptop session and a fifth-grader's homework, the electrical rough-in specs, the storage and organization systems, common Westchester mistakes, contractor and cabinet-shop vetting checklists, and the realistic 2026 installed cost ranges.
Why Built-In Kitchen Desks Are Back in 2026 Westchester Specs
Three forces have pulled the kitchen desk out of storage and back onto the drawing set. First, hybrid remote work is a permanent Westchester reality — the 2026 NKBA Kitchen Design Trends Report shows that 62% of Northeast primary-kitchen remodels now include a dedicated desk or workstation moment, up from 18% in 2021, with the share climbing to 84% in homes with school-age children. Second, the family calendar has migrated onto a wall-mounted iPad Pro or Skylight Cal Max touchscreen that lives at the desk and needs a dedicated 20-amp home-run circuit, a Legrand adorne pop-up outlet, and a Vogel's TVM 3625 tilt mount. Third, the built-in desk finally has a purpose the old paper-and-pencil version never did: charging six family devices at once behind a closed drawer front, hiding the visual clutter of laptops and cables the moment the workday ends.
Key reasons built-in kitchen desks are dominating 2026 Westchester primary kitchens:
- Hybrid remote work is permanent — a laptop-friendly spot in the kitchen is now a daily-use requirement, not a nice-to-have
- The family calendar has moved onto a wall-mounted 12.9-inch iPad Pro or 15-inch Skylight Cal Max touchscreen
- Homework has migrated back to the kitchen — kids want to be near a parent, and the desk keeps homework off the eating counter
- Docking Drawer Blade Duo in-drawer charging bays hide six charging cables and four devices behind a closed drawer front
- The desk resolves the "where do we open the mail" problem that every Westchester family kitchen inherits
- The desk absorbs the school-paper flood — permission slips, sports schedules, art projects — that used to pile on the island
- A dedicated 20-amp home-run circuit means the vacuum, the toaster, and the desk never trip the same breaker
Top 7 Kitchen Built-In Desk Ideas for Westchester in 2026
- The Bench-Depth Recessed Desk — The 2026 Westchester default. A 30-to-42-inch-wide, 24-inch-deep desk cabinet inset three inches back from the surrounding base cabinets so the knee clearance reads intentional, topped with a 3cm mitered-edge honed quartzite or Corian solid-surface counter (nothing porous where a coffee mug will sit for six hours), fronted with a Blum Movento undermount pencil-drawer and two file-depth drawers on Blum Blumotion soft-close, and lit from above by a wall-mounted articulating Original BTC or Roll & Hill task sconce on a Lutron Diva ELV+ dimmer. This is the configuration we build most often, and the one that reads most resolved next to a run of standard base cabinets.
- The Full-Height Cabinet-Shop Command Wall — A 84-to-96-inch-tall floor-to-ceiling cabinet wall with a 30-inch-wide desk section carved out of the middle, flanked by full-height rift white oak pantry cabinets above and below. The desk sits at counter height (36 inches AFF) or writing height (30 inches AFF, our recommendation for a dedicated homework or laptop station), the wall above holds a 12.9-inch iPad Pro on a Vogel's tilt mount and a hand-lettered chalkboard or Bauwerk-lime-washed message panel, and everything closes behind Blum Aventos HK-XS bi-fold lift doors when the workday ends. The premium spec for a family that wants the desk visible but hideable — the 2026 build we're specifying most often in Bedford and Scarsdale primary kitchens.
- The Butler's-Pantry Home-Office Nook — The desk moves out of the primary kitchen and into the butler's pantry or scullery — sitting between the espresso machine and the beverage fridge, backed against a Fireclay Farmhouse Splashback in seeded low-iron ceramic subway, and lit by a run of Häfele Loox 5 24V under-cabinet LED strips at 2700K CRI 95+. Reads as its own room, keeps the mess out of the primary kitchen sight lines, and gives the working parent a place to close the door on the workday. The right answer when the floor plan already has a butler's pantry — increasingly the default in new-construction Chappaqua and Katonah homes.
- The Banquette-End Desk-and-File Cabinet — At the end of a kitchen banquette run, a 24-inch-wide desk cabinet with a single deep file drawer and a laptop cubby sits at the same height as the banquette bench, oriented to face the dining table. Kids do homework while a parent cooks, mail gets opened at the same surface where breakfast just happened, and the drawer closes on the whole operation before dinner. The most-photographed configuration in our 2026 open-plan-kitchen projects.
- The Island-End Peninsula Desk — A 30-to-36-inch-wide desk section at the end of a kitchen island — knee-in from the counter side, drawers and storage on the working-kitchen side — turns the last 30 inches of island into a two-sided workstation. Reads clean, works for a family calendar tablet at eye height, and shares the island's pendant lighting rather than needing dedicated fixtures. Best in island runs longer than 10 feet where the loss of 30 inches of prep counter is invisible.
- The Mudroom Command-Wall Desk — The desk lives in the mudroom or drop-zone off the kitchen — under a wall of cubbies for shoes, coats, and backpacks — with the family calendar, the school-paper inbox, and the Docking Drawer charging bay all in one room. Keeps the primary kitchen clean and puts the desk where the school-day rhythm actually happens. The 2026 spec we're seeing most often in our new-construction Bedford and Pound Ridge projects with dedicated mudroom volumes.
- The Under-Stair Kitchen-Adjacent Home Office — Some 2026 Westchester renovations are relocating the built-in desk entirely under the stairs adjacent to the kitchen — carving a 60-to-84-inch-wide, 30-inch-deep pocket out of the stair volume, running a Lutron Ketra flush-mount overhead, and pocket-dooring the whole thing off from the kitchen when a Zoom call needs privacy. The move when the primary kitchen has no wall to spare but the adjacent stair volume has 25 unused square feet.
The Desk-in-Kitchen vs. Butler's Pantry vs. Mudroom Decision
Most Westchester kitchen-desk failures are location failures — the desk is the right cabinet in the wrong room, and it becomes a paper-magnet within six months. The decision sits on three axes.
Desk in the Primary Kitchen — The 2026 default when the family wants the desk visible and integrated with the kitchen sight lines, when kids will do homework there while a parent cooks, and when the calendar tablet needs to be seen from the range and the sink. Works best when the desk gets its own recessed niche or a full-height cabinet-shop command wall so it reads as intentional cabinetry, not a leftover corner. Struggles when the kitchen already runs tight on prep counter — losing 30 inches of counter to a desk the family only uses two hours a day is a bad trade.
Desk in the Butler's Pantry or Scullery — The premium spec when the floor plan already has a butler's pantry, when the working parent wants the ability to close a door on the workday, and when the desk needs to hold the espresso machine, the family printer, and the laptop dock all in one room. Reads as its own architectural moment, keeps the mess out of the primary kitchen, and puts the calendar tablet within a step of the coffee maker (which is where it will actually get looked at). Struggles when the butler's pantry is too small — a desk in a 5x8 butler's pantry with a 30-inch fridge and a 24-inch dishwasher is a knee-collision waiting to happen.
Desk in the Mudroom or Drop Zone — The right answer when the primary kitchen has no wall for a desk, when the family already has a strong mudroom rhythm (backpacks land here, shoes come off here, lunch bags empty here), and when the desk's primary job is the school-year command center rather than a home-office workstation. Reads as functional cabinetry rather than a design moment, and puts the calendar and the Docking Drawer where the family already funnels. Struggles when the mudroom is unheated or under-ventilated — a laptop session in a 62-degree mudroom in February is a non-starter.
The 2026 spec we hold to: if the family has school-age kids and a butler's pantry or dedicated mudroom exists, the desk goes there. If not, a bench-depth recessed desk in the primary kitchen with a full-height command-wall storage tower is the right answer.
Ergonomics: Height, Depth, and Knee Clearance
The single most-common Westchester built-in-desk mistake is height — the desk is built at 36 inches AFF (standard counter height) because it lines up with the neighboring base cabinets, and it is uncomfortable for a laptop session at 20 minutes and painful at an hour. Lock the ergonomic math before the cabinet order is placed.
The numbers we hold to in 2026:
- Writing-height desk: 30 inches AFF (28-31 acceptable) — the correct spec for a dedicated homework and laptop desk
- Counter-height desk: 36 inches AFF — acceptable only when the desk doubles as an occasional standing workstation and the primary use is not extended laptop work
- Standing-height desk: 42 inches AFF — the right spec for a purpose-built standing workstation, rare in kitchen desk applications
- Desk depth: 24 inches minimum (matches base cabinets), 28-30 inches ideal for a 15-inch laptop plus notebook plus coffee mug
- Knee clearance depth: 20 inches minimum from the desk front to the back wall or knee-panel
- Knee clearance height: 26.5 inches AFF minimum under the desk top (ADA), 27-28 inches for adult comfort
- Knee clearance width: 30 inches minimum, 36 inches ideal for a wheeled desk chair
- Chair-swivel clearance: 42 inches minimum from desk front to the nearest obstruction (island, banquette, back wall)
- File drawer height: 12-14 inches internal for hanging letter-size files
A useful 2026 rule of thumb: if the desk is being built for a specific family member who is 5'6" and taller, spec 30 inches AFF and don't compromise for counter alignment. If the desk truly must line up with neighboring base cabinets at 36 inches, install an adjustable-height keyboard tray to bring the working surface down to 27-28 inches for typing.
Electrical Rough-In: Circuits, Outlets, and In-Drawer Charging
The 2026 kitchen desk is a power-dense zone — the laptop, the tablet, the family printer, the phone chargers, the desk lamp, and often a small paper shredder all live within three linear feet. Undersizing the electrical rough-in is a punch-list disaster that never fully resolves.
Lock these electrical specs at rough-in:
- Dedicated 20-amp home-run circuit for the desk — not shared with the neighboring counter outlets, not shared with the range or the fridge
- 4-6 outlets minimum at the desk zone: two Legrand adorne pop-up outlets in the desk top, one duplex above the desk backsplash, one duplex behind the calendar-tablet mount, one dedicated behind the printer cubby
- Docking Drawer Blade Duo in-drawer charging bay: dedicated 20-amp GFCI circuit if the desk sees water proximity (splash from sink), otherwise standard 20-amp home-run
- USB-C 100W PD outlets built into the Legrand adorne pop-ups — the 2026 spec that eliminates 80% of the wall-wart adapters the desk used to accumulate
- Low-voltage 24V transformer for Häfele Loox 5 LED cubby and shelf lighting, sized with 20% headroom
- Cat6 Ethernet drop behind the desk — the 2026 must-spec that saves a Zoom call the day the WiFi mesh goes down
- HDMI in-wall conduit if the desk doubles as a secondary monitor location
- Data-and-power grommet at the back of the desk top for cable-management from the printer cubby to the laptop dock
- Dimmable Lutron Diva ELV+ dimmer for the desk task light, on a separate zone from the kitchen ambient lighting
The 2026 Docking Drawer spec we hold to: Blade Duo with 2 AC outlets and 2 USB-C 60W ports, mounted in the top drawer 4 inches from the drawer front, on a dedicated 20-amp home-run circuit. This charges six family devices behind a closed drawer front, kills the visible-cable problem, and passes the daily "close the drawer and the desk looks clean" test.
Storage: Files, Cubbies, and the Paper Flood
A built-in kitchen desk that lacks a proper storage plan becomes a paper-magnet within six months — mail piles, school-paper piles, permission-slip piles. The 2026 storage spec has to absorb the daily paper flood and hide it behind closed cabinet fronts.
The 2026 storage components we spec:
- One full-depth file drawer on Blum Movento undermount 60-100 lb slides with hanging-file rails for letter-size folders
- One shallow pencil-and-supply drawer with a Blum Orga-Line insert for pens, scissors, tape, staplers
- One medium drawer with removable Hafele Fineline dividers for chargers, batteries, sticky notes, spare AirPods
- One vertical laptop cubby (14-inch minimum width, 2-inch depth, 12-inch height) for the closed-laptop park position
- One printer cubby with rear ventilation slot and a pull-out shelf on 100-lb Blum Movento slides (rated for a 22-lb HP LaserJet Pro)
- Two upper open cubbies for cookbook overflow, family photos, and the incoming-mail basket (spec a woven-seagrass Ballard Designs basket that closes visually)
- A cork-and-magnet backboard or a Bauwerk lime-washed message panel above the desk for the calendar, the school-year timeline, and the current sports schedule
- A pull-out trash-and-recycling bin (Blum Legrabox 100-lb slide, 15-quart capacity) for the incoming-paper triage — mail gets opened, tossed, or filed within 30 seconds
The 2026 Westchester detail we always insist on: label every drawer and cubby with a small brass or engraved-slate label. A desk without labeled storage reverts to paper piles in six months; a desk with clear "FILES," "CHARGERS," "PRINTER SUPPLIES," and "SCHOOL PAPERS" labels holds its organization for years.
The Calendar Dashboard: iPad Pro, Skylight Cal Max, or Chalkboard
Every 2026 Westchester built-in desk has a calendar surface above it. The three options.
12.9-Inch iPad Pro on Vogel's TVM 3625 Tilt Mount — The premium spec. Runs the family's shared iCloud calendar, the school-district portal, the sports-team apps, and the family group chat. Charges continuously through a Legrand adorne outlet directly behind the mount. Tilts down 15 degrees for adult-eye-level reading, tilts up 5 degrees when a shorter family member is standing at the desk. The right answer for a tech-fluent family that already lives in the Apple ecosystem.
15-Inch Skylight Cal Max Wall-Mounted Family Calendar — A dedicated, always-on family calendar touchscreen that displays the shared Google or iCloud calendar in a large-format grid view, does not run apps, does not require unlocking, and cannot be walked away with. The 2026 spec for families who want the calendar visible without the temptation of a general-purpose tablet. Runs on a hardwired 5V USB-C power feed through the wall.
Traditional Chalkboard, Whiteboard, or Bauwerk-Lime-Washed Panel — The analog answer. A large-format chalkboard, magnetic whiteboard, or Bauwerk-Colour-lime-washed panel behind the desk holds the calendar in handwriting, the weekly grocery list, and the family artwork rotation. The right answer for families who deliberately want a screen-free command center — increasingly the specified choice in our 2026 Bedford and Pound Ridge projects.
The 2026 detail we recommend regardless of dashboard type: pair the tablet or the chalkboard with a physical cork-and-magnet strip 24 inches wide for the current-week paper flood (school lunch menu, sports schedule, permission slip awaiting signature). The digital calendar handles recurring events; the cork strip handles the paper that hasn't yet been triaged.
Lighting: Task, Ambient, and the Zoom-Call Fill
The 2026 built-in desk needs three separately-dimmed light zones — undercabinet task, overhead ambient, and a front-facing fill for video calls.
Task Light — A wall-mounted articulating Original BTC Bantam, Roll & Hill Modo, Schoolhouse Isaac, or Cedar & Moss Alto sconce mounted 18 inches above the desk top, on a Lutron Diva ELV+ dimmer, at 2700K CRI 95+ R9 > 50. Provides the direct writing and reading light — the single most-important light on the desk, and the one we spec last because it needs to coordinate with the rest of the room's finish palette.
Ambient Light — The desk's overhead should be on the kitchen's ambient scene — the same recessed cans and pendant lighting the rest of the kitchen uses, at the same 2700K CRI 95+. The 2026 mistake we redo most often: 3000K daylight recessed cans over a desk that has 2700K warm task lighting, creating a color-temperature clash that makes the desk photograph badly and read cold.
Fill Light for Video Calls — A small Elgato Key Light Air or Lume Cube Panel Mini on a low-profile mount above the tablet, aimed at the person sitting at the desk. Kills the "silhouetted against the kitchen window" look that makes every 2 p.m. Zoom call look like a hostage video. Wire it to a Lutron Pico remote so it activates only when needed.
Program a Lutron scene for the desk zone: "Homework" (task 100%, ambient 60%, fill off), "Zoom" (task 40%, ambient 80%, fill 90%), "Off" (all zones off, calendar dashboard remains on standby). The scene programming is what turns three light zones into a usable desk.
Common Westchester Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)
The seven mistakes we redo most often in our remodel work:
- Desk built at 36" counter height — reads visually aligned with the neighboring base cabinets, but painful for extended laptop work; specify 30" AFF for any desk that will see more than 30 minutes of daily seated use
- No dedicated 20-amp circuit — the desk shares a circuit with the neighboring counter outlets, the toaster trips the breaker, the laptop loses power mid-Zoom-call; specify a dedicated home-run at rough-in
- No Docking Drawer or in-drawer charging — six wall-wart adapters live on the desk surface within three months, and the "clean desk" spec never holds; the Blade Duo drawer is the fix
- Insufficient knee clearance — the file cabinet was placed under the knee zone to gain storage, and the desk becomes uncomfortable for anyone taller than 5'4"; always spec 30" minimum knee-clearance width
- Wrong color-temperature lighting — 3000K daylight cans overhead against a 2700K warm sconce make the desk photograph badly and read visually cold; match color temperature fixture-wide
- No file storage — the desk gets pencil drawers and shallow cubbies but no letter-size file drawer, and the paper flood accumulates on the desk surface; always spec at least one 12-14" deep file drawer
- Cable management skipped at rough-in — no grommet, no in-wall conduit for HDMI or Cat6, and every cable runs across the desk surface visible; run the low-voltage plan with the electrical rough-in
All seven are solved by locking the desk's spec, ergonomics, electrical, and storage plan at design phase — not value-engineering the desk down after the cabinet order is placed.
Cabinet Shop, Electrician, and Contractor Vetting Checklist
The 2026 kitchen built-in desk is a cabinet-shop-plus-electrician-plus-general-contractor coordination — undercoordinated, it becomes the last cabinet in the run and gets whatever storage inserts are left over. Vetting checklist we hold to:
Cabinet Shop:
- Portfolio includes at least three built-in desk projects with photos of drawer interiors, file drawer rails, and cable-grommet locations
- Ability to build in rift white oak or walnut with book-matched grain across drawer fronts and desk end panels
- Blum Movento or Grass Nova Pro undermount slides with Blumotion soft-close on every drawer
- Blum Orga-Line, Hafele Fineline, or comparable drawer-organization inserts included in the base cabinet cost
- Willingness to coordinate with the electrician on Docking Drawer cutout locations and rough-in-frame conduit
- 10-14 week lead time realistic for the 2026 Westchester market; anything faster is either partial-custom or over-promised
Electrician:
- Familiarity with Docking Drawer Blade Duo installation and 20-amp GFCI vs. standard home-run wiring decisions
- Comfortable running Cat6 Ethernet drops in-wall to a keystone plate behind the desk
- Legrand adorne pop-up outlet installation experience — the pop-ups require a specific cutout and a wet-location gasket if the desk sees splash proximity
- Willingness to coordinate with the cabinet shop on outlet locations before rough-in inspection
General Contractor:
- Ability to hold the desk cabinet delivery to the same date as the surrounding kitchen cabinets — a late desk delivery holds up the entire finish schedule
- Coordination with the tile and countertop subs on the mitered edge or backsplash returns around the desk niche
- Realistic 3D rendering of the desk zone before construction — the ergonomics and clearance issues are almost always visible in a rendering and almost always missed in a 2D plan
- Willingness to do a mock-up cardboard-and-tape layout of the desk on the framed floor before the cabinets are ordered
2026 Westchester Installed Costs
What a built-in kitchen desk actually costs in 2026 Westchester, cabinet-and-trade, before the surrounding kitchen:
- Bench-depth recessed desk, 30-36" wide, painted MDF Shaker, quartz top, standard hardware: $2,800 to $4,800 cabinets, $1,600 to $2,600 install, $600 to $1,200 electrical, $400 to $900 lighting — $5,400 to $9,500 all-in
- Bench-depth recessed desk, 36-42" wide, rift white oak inset construction, honed quartzite top, Blum Movento, Docking Drawer Blade Duo: $6,500 to $12,000 cabinets, $2,200 to $3,500 install, $900 to $1,800 electrical, $700 to $1,500 lighting — $10,300 to $18,800 all-in
- Full-height cabinet-shop command wall with desk, 84-96" tall, rift white oak, Blum Aventos HK-XS bi-fold lift doors, Skylight Cal Max wall mount: $18,000 to $32,000 cabinets, $4,500 to $7,500 install, $1,800 to $3,200 electrical, $1,200 to $2,400 lighting — $25,500 to $45,100 all-in
- Butler's-pantry home-office nook, 42-54" wide desk section, walnut inset with painted upper cabinets, integrated printer cubby, Häfele Loox 5 LED: $9,000 to $16,000 cabinets, $2,800 to $4,500 install, $1,200 to $2,200 electrical, $900 to $1,800 lighting — $13,900 to $24,500 all-in
- Banquette-end desk-and-file cabinet, 24" wide, painted-inset construction: $2,400 to $4,200 cabinets, $1,200 to $2,000 install, $500 to $900 electrical, $300 to $700 lighting — $4,400 to $7,800 all-in
- Island-end peninsula desk, 30-36" wide, matching island stone waterfall or extended countertop: $3,600 to $6,800 cabinets, $1,800 to $2,800 install, $700 to $1,400 electrical, coordinated with island lighting — $6,100 to $11,000 all-in
- Mudroom command-wall desk, 42-54" wide, painted inset with rift white oak accent shelves: $5,500 to $10,500 cabinets, $2,000 to $3,500 install, $900 to $1,800 electrical, $500 to $1,000 lighting — $8,900 to $16,800 all-in
- Under-stair pocketed home-office nook, 60-84" wide, custom framing coordination: $8,000 to $18,000 cabinets, $3,500 to $6,500 install, $1,500 to $2,800 electrical, $800 to $1,600 lighting, $2,000 to $4,000 framing and drywall — $15,800 to $32,900 all-in
- Add for Blum Aventos HK-XS bi-fold lift doors: $600 to $1,200 per door
- Add for Docking Drawer Blade Duo in-drawer charging bay: $450 to $700 fixture, $250 to $450 install
- Add for Lutron RA2 Select scene programming (Homework / Zoom / Off): $800 to $1,600
- Add for Cat6 in-wall drop and keystone plate: $250 to $500
The 2026 Westchester primary-kitchen spec we build most often — a 36-inch bench-depth recessed desk in rift white oak inset construction with a Blum Movento file drawer, a Docking Drawer Blade Duo, a wall-mounted 12.9-inch iPad Pro on a Vogel's tilt mount, and a Lutron-scene-programmed task-and-ambient lighting plan — lands at $12,500 to $19,500 all-in, and it is the single most-used cabinet in the finished kitchen from the day the family moves back in.
How Vega Kitchen & Bath Designs Built-In Kitchen Desks in Westchester
At Vega Kitchen & Bath in White Plains, we treat the kitchen built-in desk the same way we treat the range hood, the island, and the pantry — as a purpose-built cabinetry moment that has to be sized, sited, wired, and lit in lockstep with the rest of the kitchen. We start with the family's actual working rhythm (who uses it, when, for how long, for what), lock the ergonomics at design phase (30-inch writing height for any desk that will see extended seated use, 30-inch minimum knee clearance, 24-inch minimum depth), coordinate the electrical rough-in for a dedicated 20-amp home-run circuit and a Docking Drawer Blade Duo, spec the storage system down to the labeled drawer, and program the Lutron scene for Homework, Zoom, and Off before the cabinet order is placed.
Stop into our 5,500-square-foot showroom at 285 Central Avenue in White Plains to see a live built-in desk mockup — rift white oak inset construction, Blum Movento drawers with an Orga-Line insert, a working Docking Drawer Blade Duo, a Legrand adorne pop-up outlet, a mounted 12.9-inch iPad Pro dashboard, and a Lutron-programmed task-and-ambient lighting scene — side-by-side with a butler's-pantry desk nook and a mudroom command wall for direct comparison. Schedule a free 3D kitchen design consultation with our team to lock the desk, the storage, the electrical, the lighting, and the calendar dashboard into a single coordinated spec for your 2026 Westchester remodel.