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HEIGHT, STYLES, AND DESIGN FOR COFFEE TABLES SHARE

The simple coffee table is a workhorse, fusing fashion and utility into one tidy package. There's more to choosing a coffee table than you may think, from adding color and texture to a room to giving you a place to store coffee cups and remotes.<br>

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HEIGHT, STYLES, AND DESIGN FOR COFFEE TABLES SHARE

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  1. HEIGHT, STYLES, AND DESIGN FOR COFFEE TABLES SHARE The simple coffee table is a workhorse, fusing fashion and utility into one tidy package. There's more to choosing a coffee table than you may think, from adding color and texture to a room to giving you a place to store coffee cups and remotes. It seems to sense that you would want to be certain that your decision is the perfect one because it would be a major focal point in your living room. But, choosing a coffee table is a surprisingly difficult undertaking given the market's seemingly unlimited options for color, material, size, form, and design. To help you narrow down your options and find something you love, we have put together a guide on how to choose the best coffee table. What height is ideal for your coffee table? Your glass coffee table's height needs to be balanced with the sofa or armchairs surrounding it for the room to flow properly. A tall coffee table could look out of place in a smaller room, so keep your living room's overall size in mind as well. Most coffee tables have a conventional height of 14 to 16 inches (36cm – 40cm). Try to be an inch or two shorter than the height of your sofa cushions. Can a coffee table be too low? While coffee tables have historically been positioned near sofas and chairs so that they are easier to reach, more recent design trends are favoring lower tables. This is particularly typical in Scandi and Japanese-inspired interior design since it gives the room a clean, open vibe while still providing another useful surface. Low brass and glass coffee tables are ideal for putting your feet up in addition to being a convenient location to put your drink, which helps to create a more relaxed and casual ambiance. The way coffee table supports your day-to-day activities and makes your daily routine easy.

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