Desk Height for 177 cm (5'10") — Ergonomic Calculator (Desk, Chair, Standing)
At 177 cm, you're in the 'goldilocks' range for standard office furniture. For someone 177 cm (5'10") tall, the recommended sitting desk height is 76 cm (30 inches), seat height 44 cm (17 inches), and standing desk height 112 cm (44 inches). These figures are derived from standard ergonomic anthropometric ratios.
RECOMMENDED HEIGHTS FOR 177 CM (5'10")
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Desk setup for your height band
The 170–179 cm range is the ergonomic 'goldilocks zone.' Standard desks hover near ideal, and most equipment is sized for this band. Focus here is on maintaining posture consistency rather than solving major height mismatches.
Key considerations at 177 cm:
- Because standard desks work 'okay' at this height, slouching creep is easy — you'll tolerate bad posture longer than shorter or taller users, delaying feedback that something is wrong.
- Monitor height is critical: the average 73–75 cm desk + standard monitor riser can be right OR wrong depending on screen size and viewing distance. Measure to your eye height, don't assume.
How these numbers are calculated
All measurements use standard ergonomic anthropometric ratios applied to your height:
- Sitting desk height ≈ 43% of stature. This places your elbows at desk height when your arms hang naturally, allowing a neutral 90–110° elbow angle without shrugging.
- Seat height ≈ 25% of stature. This puts your feet flat on the floor and thighs roughly horizontal — the foundation of a neutral pelvis and lumbar curve.
- Standing desk height ≈ 63.5% of stature. This is your standing elbow height — the same neutral elbow angle, now standing.
- Monitor top height is derived from seated eye height (≈ 93% of stature) — the top edge of your screen should be at or very slightly below this line.
These are ergonomic targets, not rigid rules. Adjust ±2–3 cm based on comfort, your footwear, chair cushion compression, and whether you use a keyboard tray.
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- What desk height is right for someone 177 cm (5'10") tall?
- For 177 cm (5'10"), the ideal sitting desk height is approximately 76 cm (30 inches) — this places your elbows at desk height when your arms hang naturally, allowing a neutral 90–110° elbow angle without shrugging. Allow ±2–3 cm for personal comfort, footwear, and chair cushion compression.
- What is the correct chair seat height for 177 cm (5'10")?
- The recommended seat height for 177 cm (5'10") is approximately 44 cm (17 inches). This positions your feet flat on the floor with thighs roughly horizontal — the foundation of a neutral pelvis and lumbar spine. If your feet don't reach the floor at this seat height, use a footrest.
- What standing desk height for 177 cm (5'10")?
- For 177 cm (5'10"), the ideal standing desk height is approximately 112 cm (44 inches). This is your standing elbow height — elbows at approximately 90° when standing upright. For standing desk use, alternate with sitting every 30–60 minutes.
- I'm in the 'average' height range — why do I still get neck pain?
- Because 'average-friendly' setups let you survive bad posture longer. If your desk and chair are the default, you're likely slouching 5–10 cm forward after 2–3 hours without realizing it. Small monitor height tweaks and real-time feedback (like unhunch) catch this before it becomes pain.
- Do I need a standing desk at this height?
- Not strictly — your desk height works for sitting. But standing desks shine at every height for habit interruption. Even 2–3 hours of alternating sit/stand per day (30–60 min at a time) reverses metabolic damage from prolonged sitting. At your height, cost is the main barrier, not fit.