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Why not make it the focal focus of the room since it serves as the focal point of every formal and informal living space?<br>
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A SHEESHAM COFFEE TABLE: HOW DO YOU STYLE ONE? Why not make it the focal focus of the room since it serves as the focal point of every formal and informal living space? In homes, coffee tables have several uses, including as a landing spot for beverages, feet, or a television remote control as well as a location to showcase significant ornamental items. Some people might consider styling a Sheesham coffee table to be difficult, but with the appropriate accessories, it is a terrific way to bring interest to a room. For all styles of coffee tables, we've provided some pointers and fundamental guidelines on how to make a well-balanced decorative design. The Rule of Three: Styling a Coffee Table The rule of three has long been an implemented design guideline. The rule of three is described as "a design idea that affects every room of your home. It dictates arrangement, size, and shape of things, the work triangle of a kitchen, even the color, pattern, and fabric patterns of your room." "The human brain likes to quickly put pieces together, and with three you can always find the center and balance," they go on to say. Start with three very diverse items and experiment with various arrangements to get the ideal balance for your coffee table. GROUPING OBJECTS ON A COFFEE TABLE TO STYLE IT Grouping objects together is another technique to achieve balance, depending on the size and design of a coffee table. Symmetry is a good approach to achieve balance when employing two tables, a glass table with two tiers, or a square table. Since components represent one piece when they are grouped, several items can be used to create a single, cohesive design. The rule of three could be extended to any odd number depending on the size of a wooden coffee table, especially when putting pieces together. Playing With Heights Using items of various heights will keep the eye moving and add to the aesthetic appeal. The eyes should move fluidly from one element to the next in effective design, never being fixed at one level. Mixing shapes
It might be interesting to arrange various forms on an oak coffee table. Consider something basic like a square ornamental box, a round candle, and a rectangular book.