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Decorating with Occasional Tables
- By Quy Le
- Published 10/5/2007
- Home and Garden
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Quy Le
Q.M. Le is a furniture enthusiast, currently working as a marketing associate for online furniture distributor (http://www.cymaxstores.com) CymaxStores Inc.
View all articles by Quy LeDecorating with Occasional Tables
Occasional
tables are pieces of furniture intended for use as needed, and are designed to
increase the room’s functionality. The living room or family room is where you
relax and entertain. Selecting the right combination of tables to complement
the room’s main purpose and its decor will make the room a more comfortable
place to spend time.
Coffee
tables stand low to the floor and are ideal for placing in front of a sofa or
couch. They can also be called cocktail tables. A coffee table is the perfect
place to put a cup, a bowl of munchies, reading material or the remote control.
Many types of coffee tables include additional storage options such as hidden
compartments, shelves, drawers and glass lift-tops for displaying collectibles.
End tables
are generally placed beside a chair or on either side of a sofa. Since they are
usually chosen to match the style and material of the coffee table, they can
harmonize a room. They add functionality by providing a place for task lighting
and other items you would like to keep close at hand. End tables are also known
as side tables.
Console
tables are intended to rest against a wall or sofa. They are also referred to
as sofa tables. A console table is an ideal way to showcase those decorative
touches that add character to your home. The most popular shapes for a console
table are rectangular and half-moon. They can add sophistication to a hallway,
living room or dining room, especially if they include glass tops or shelves.
Nesting
tables are a set of at least two tables of varying heights. They are ideal
space-savers for limited or small areas since they can be used as one unit or
can be separated and used individually where needed. When decorating a
smaller-sized living room, they can replace the traditional coffee table,
allowing you to free up floor space and make the room feel more spacious.
Occasional
tables are made from a variety of materials including wood, metal, glass and a
combination of wood and glass. A coffee table made from solid wood such as oak
or beech or walnut is more expensive than one made from an engineered wood like
medium density fiberboard or MDF. In the interest of safety, when buying an
occasional table with a glass top or one that is made of glass, make sure that
it is tempered, since it won’t shatter as easily as regular glass.
Decorating a living or family room is not always an easy task. I hope this article has provided you with valuable insights which will help you to decide what kinds of occasional tables will best suite your home.
For more
info on occasional tables, including coffee tables, please visit http://www.CoffeeTablesandEndTables.com
Heather E.
Brown is a contract writer, currently working as a Marketing Associate for
online furniture distributor CymaxStores
Inc.

