Coffee Tables, End Tables, and Sofa Tables for Your Living Room

Date: 03 December, 2008  |  Posted By: admin  |  Category: Uncategorized  |  Comments: 1,503

Decorating your living room can be an exciting and fun task. From lighting and wall colors to furniture and fabrics, there are many components to properly decorating your living room area. One important aspect of this is picking out tables that match the style of your home.

Coffee tables, though perhaps the most important of living room tables, are just one type of what we call “occasional table.” Occasional tables are just that – tables for specific occasion. In the case of coffee tables, we find a wide array of occasions. Coffee tables are the central table that people sit around in a living room. Usually it complements the sofa in both length and height, and it becomes both a decorative and functional table.

Coffee tables are used to display items in the household, and depending on the household, they’re usually used for gathering. The extent to which the coffee table is functionally used really varies from household to household. Typically coffee tables are the most functionally used table in the living room.


End tables, also called side tables are usually placed at the end of the sofa or next to a chair. End tables usually hold a table lamp and some decorative items. Similarly, sofa tables are also highly decorative; these high standing tables are usually placed behind the sofa or against a wall and serve to hold decorative items. Unlike coffee tables, end tables and sofa tables are used primarily as decorative pieces in a room.

Depending on the style and theme of your living room, it’s possible to mix and match pieces of living room furniture, including tables. Your end tables do not need to be from the same collection as your coffee table and sofa tables. The only thing that matters is that your tables are thematically consistent. You want your furniture to work well together. If you have a thematically rustic furnished room, for example, you want all of your furniture to follow suit. Beyond theme, however, your individual pieces can come from a variety of collections.

Some coffee tables come in a complete set with matching end tables and sofa tables. This might be an option for some people who prefer consistency, or who have little time to devote to redecorating. You might also consider whether you need each time of table in your space.

Although coffee tables are standard in every living room, not every room has space or need for a sofa table. You need to think of the room, and your needs in terms of space, decoration, and function; whatever your decorating desires, you will find occasional tables that work for you.

Jessica Monta


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Coffee Table – How to Find the Perfect One

Date: 25 November, 2008  |  Posted By: admin  |  Category: Uncategorized  |  Comments: 61

A living room is a place where families gather and guests mingle during get-togethers. The furniture is often cloistered in a cozy pattern that encourages the interaction of all who gather here. In the center of the action is the space where the perfect coffee table resides; offering snacks, reading material, a display area for flowers or photos, or simply a place to rest weary feet.

When choosing the coffee table best for your needs, there are several things you will need to consider:

● the décor of your room
● space available
● the main purpose of the table
● the style of table

When looking at the décor of your room, decide whether a wood, glass and metal, wicker or a combination of materials in a coffee table would match best. Color will help to determine your choice, also, since you will want to accentuate all of the hues in your living room. One should enhance, if not match, your choice of living room furniture and window treatments to help provide a blended feel.

How much space will your table be able to use? For smaller rooms, a glass or mirror one works exceptionally well, since the invisible quality of the table will give the impression of occupying less space. A smaller one with drawers and shelves to offer hiding places to tuck away magazines, remote controls and such works equally as well, making the best use of small spaces. A spacious living room can well handle any variety of styles and colors.

Give some thought to the main purpose of the coffee table. If you entertain a great deal, ample space on which snacks, wine glasses and coffee cups may be placed for the convenience of guests is desirable. For casual use, you may wish to choose a style with more storage or display capabilities.

The style of your furniture will help to decide the style of the coffee table. For a country décor, a rustic table may be your best choice. For a modern look, a combination of glass and polished chrome will be a beautifully bright accent. For eclectic tastes, combine your favorite materials in one table, like tile, glass or metal.

Can’t decide on just one style? There are a variety of multi-purpose coffee tables available for those who have many uses for their coffee table. One style easily converts from a smooth top to an exciting game surface on which checkers, backgammon, roulette, and poker can be played in the comfort of your own living room. Or, to combine dinnertime with television watching, a table with a hinged top that converts to a dining table might be the perfect choice.

Whether your living room is used for entertaining or relaxing, it will have so much more to offer with the perfect coffee table taking center stage. With so many choices of style, color and uses, the perfect coffee table is only a decision away from your living room.

Author: Jesse Akre


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