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We frequently undervalue the role that coffee tables play in finishing a room's appearance and functioning, which frequently leaves a space feeling unfinished and awkward.<br>
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4 GUIDELINES: FOR PICKING THE RIGHT COFFEE TABLE We frequently undervalue the role that coffee tables play in finishing a room's appearance and functioning, which frequently leaves a space feeling unfinished and awkward. Customers frequently tell us that they liked the one they bought, but when they got it home, it didn't seem right. Let's start with getting your new grey and white coffee table just perfect to achieve that polished look where everything blends in well! Appropriate Size Yourcoffee tableshould be taken into account its intended context and surroundings, just like every other piece of furniture and home accent in your space. Always have the following fundamentals in mind when selecting sizes: The ideal height is: In line with the 17-to-18-inch normal seating furniture height, coffee tables are often placed 16 to 18 inches above the ground. If a coffee table is shorter than the top of your sofa cushion by more than one to two inches, individuals will find it difficult to reach it while seated. The ideal length: Once more, we must consider the coffee table's length about the sofa's length. The table should therefore always be at least two-thirds the length of your sofa when determining the appropriate length. For instance, the right table should be at least 64" long for a 96" sofa. The right shape: There are many differentcoffee tableshapes, but not every shape will look good in your room. It's possible that you already like rectangular tables over circular ones. The size of your area, the shape of your sofa, the amount of circulation needed, and the style are all factors that will ultimately define the shape you should use. Now that we've expanded on the factors to consider when selecting a coffee table, we can share with you our top picks for each design style. If you're unsure of your design style.