Selecting tables that best accent your living room decor is sometimes difficult. From round coffee tables to glass end tables, the choices are endless. Your seating area is where you enjoy many of the best times in the house, whether you are watching TV, drinking coffee or enjoying a cocktail. As a result, you want make sure you choose the right coffee table set for your home. A few simple steps will help you determine your functional and design needs:
Coffee tables - Also called cocktail tables, these are low tables that sit in front of a sofa. Coffee tables often conveniently include dedicated magazine storage. Popular tables include mission style tables.
End tables - Also called side tables, these small accents are usually placed at either end of a couch or beside a chair. End tables are perfect for placing a lamp or vase of flowers for display.
Sofa/Console Tables - These tables are the highest option for an occasional table, and usually stand against a wall or behind a sofa. They are made to display decorative items and create harmony in the room.
Nesting Tables - Often stackable, these tables are set of similarly shaped tables of different sizes that can be stored under one another to save space.
Coffee Table Sets - Opting for one of our unique table sets will allow you to coordinate your coffee table, your end table and your sofa table. In general, a coffee table set features a coffee table and its matching end tables.
Mixing different materials in a room not only provides visual interest but also emphasizes your personal style. Decide what kind of construction material and visual style would fit in your home:
Glass - nowadays, it is more and more common to see glass top coffee tables. They provide convenience for cleaning and a real touch of aesthetics.
Traditional - Based on historic design models, traditional tables characteristically use dark wood finishes and tend to be ornate, ordered and bold. Straight lines are often contrasted with curved details, brass, iron, and hand painted wood. Showing sophistication, these coffee tables have showy details and often have on old world flair. The classic details of traditional coffee tables are reflections of the periods and influences of years gone by.
Casual - These tables are usually displayed in a comfortable, warm, and homey part of the house. Overall, they are simple in design, may feature textured elements, and make use of restful horizontal lines. Rectangular and softly curved elements contribute to a casual feel. These tables tend to be large and sometime massive for better comfort and utility with less emphasis on design elements. Casual can be seen as the perfect style for a relaxing environment.
Modern - This style looks like it would fit into the 21st century. It has clean lines, smooth accents (glass, stainless steel), and new concepts. Many may compare modern tables to something from the future. Modern coffee tables often feature curved metal where it wouldn't typically be, and can also have an updated retro feel. These tables inspire and energize with sleek and novel designs.
Country / Rustic - These tables are casual and unpretentious. They will combine simplicity and traditional design. Wood is almost exclusively the usual construction materal. Making use of light wood and medium colored woods, these can be thought of having "woodsy class". Often containing a period flavor, this style is romantic with graceful curves and comfortable style.
Global / Exotic - Inspiration for these tables can be found from their original use in some exotic location of the world. Often, exotic designs hearken back to discovery of new world back in the colonial era. Exotic tables include styles that remind one of Africa, Asia and Oceania. Often wicker, rattan and rich wood finishes are used to evoke an tropical flair.
Mission / Shaker - Mission style is made of a very simple, linear design with wood. Shaker furniture and handcrafts are built on concepts of order, utility and durability. They look like country furniture with simpler design. A specific design of shaker's style is the table feet that narrows down as it goes down. Shaker furniture can be looked at as a simplification of fanciful architectural details.
Contemporary - Acheive a look that's not quite traditional and not quite casual. This style tends to have straight, clean lines and edges, simpler curvature and very little carvings or decorative touches.
Novelty - This style can be selected when a product is so original that it worth noticing it as a novel design. The use of animals, golf clubs, and bicycles are just a few ways to have a truly unique focal point in your living room.
Storage drawers and shelves - Many tables have shelves or drawers to store magazines and remotes.
Clock Table - Those tables display a large clock on the table, a very artistic and functional feature. Many clock tables include a removeable glass top for easy maintenance.
Concealed Seating - Some coffee tables have hidden seats under the table that can be removed to host guests.
Phone orders please mention: