Whether it is gett But the other side of the coin is these tables can be used almost anywhere, and for almost any purpose. While not a dining table, a coffee table or a console table by definition, an occasional table can serve the functions of these tables. With the portability of occasional tables, this means they can be easily moved and can therefore work in almost any space in your home. These super handy tables can also work on their own or as part of an arrangement with other furniture items.
Occasional tables are often used in living rooms. Placed next to a chair or a sofa, they are ideal for drinks, lamps, books and other items that are best if they are placed near to hand. An occasional table can be used in the hallway as a handy place to hold an entrance lamp and your keys. In the bedroom, the occasional table can work as a side table next to a bedroom armchair, or next to the bed as a nightstand.
Alternatively, a pair of occasional tables can serve as stylish bedside tables. Even the bathroom can benefit from an elegant occasional table to hold candles, folded hand towels or fresh flowers. Shop Similar:. With an almost infinite amount of styles available, there are occasional tables to suit every style of interior. White Marble Accent Table. Hammered Iron Accent Table. Adjustable Modern Accent Table. Two-Tiered Accent Table. Sleek Accent Table. Brass Side Table. Navy Lacquer Accent Table.
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In the Living Room In living rooms, all types of occasional tables are used except for bedside tables. End Tables Place end tables on each side of a couch or loveseat, spacing them an equal distance from each arm for a symmetrical appearance. End tables placed next to seating furniture should be no higher than the height of the arm of the furniture and no lower than the height of the seat. Sofa Tables When floating furniture away from walls, place a sofa table behind the sofa and place one or two lamps on it for task or accent lighting.
Sofa tables should be no higher than the back of the sofa. The sofa should be a minimum of 12 inches longer than the table, allowing for six inches on either side of the table. Coffee Tables Center a coffee table in front of the sofa, leaving at least 18 inches of space between the table and the furniture. Coffee tables should be about two thirds the width of the sofa and within four inches of the height of the seat.
Nesting Tables Use nesting tables as end tables in small living rooms or when extra surfaces are needed. In a Foyer Not all entryways are big enough for occasional tables but if you have the space, a console or end table here can serve a couple purposes: Holding decorative items Providing a space to set keys, mail, and other daily items The foyer is a good spot for fancier, ornate tables to welcome guests into your home.
Console Tables Console tables are often placed against a wall in an entryway, just beyond reach of the front door if it opens against the same wall. End Tables Another option for an entryway includes an end table accompanied by one or two chairs. In a Hallway When considering an occasional table in the hallway, make sure you have at least 24 inches between the table and the opposite wall for an adequate walkway.
Console Tables A console table placed in a hallway provides a surface for decorative items. End Tables Place an end table along the narrow wall at the end of the hallway to display a plant, a small flower arrangement or a few collectibles. In a Bedroom Occasional tables help complete a functional bedroom. They are typically used for: Holding lamps, alarm clocks, and evening necessities Displaying items like collectibles or photographs.
Bedside Tables Bedside tables or nightstands flank the head of the bed on each side. Bedside tables should be about the same height as the mattress or slightly taller. End Tables An end table can be used in the bedroom next to a chair or in between a pair of chairs.
Nesting Tables Nesting tables can be used like shelves to display small collectibles. In a Dining Room Occasional tables are not as common in the dining room but can still serve a purpose here. Console Tables A console table placed against the wall can serve as a sideboard. End and Nesting Tables An end table or nesting tables placed in a corner or next to a china cabinet can be used to hold greenery or other decorative objects.
In a Den or Office Depending on the size of the room, occasional tables can serve similar functions in a den or home office as they do in the living room. End Tables Place end tables next to seating furniture such as a sofa or chair.
Coffee Tables In a large, traditional style den, place a coffee table in front of a sofa facing a fireplace or between two sofas facing each other. Console Tables Expand your workspace with a console table placed near the desk. Nesting Tables Placed next to a desk, sofa or armchair, nesting tables can be used to hold books, magazines and decorative items.
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