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Coffee tables are indispensable pieces of furniture. Let’s explore the many reasons why they need to be in your living room!
Sofas and seating areas are naturally complemented by coffee tables. Living rooms provide a welcoming environment for gatherings with family and friends. We entertain better with coffee tables. Besides holding drinks and food, they also hold remote controls and magazines. Still not convinced? Let's make a stronger case for coffee tables!
Why do we recommend coffee tables?
There are several reasons why we think coffee tables are important.
1. Coffee Table Size
We always use our Room Planner tool to layout a space before shopping, and if you’re furnishing your living room, you should start here. Your coffee table should be between 14-18 inches from any seating clustered around it, and definitely no more than 24 inches. So if you’ve laid out your floorplan, you should be able to see how large a coffee table you’ll need.
For very large living rooms, consider using two coffee tables next to each other. Or if your living room isn’t a pass through, you can go even larger.
2. Consider the Shape
Different spaces and layouts call for different shapes, but here’s something to think about. For a layout that’s more closed off, square or rectangular works perfectly.
If your living room is a pass through, and you’ll frequently be walking around the coffee table, round works well.
Aesthetically, we like to balance round and square shapes in a space, so if most of your furniture pieces are square (think a sofa with tuxedo arms, square fireplace, and square side tables), a round coffee table adds balance. Alternatively, if you have curvy arms on your furniture, a big round mirror, and round side tables, a square or rectangular side table works beautifully. It’s all about balance.
3. Finish the Room
No room should use the same finish on every surface, so just like with shape, a coffee table can be a way to bring something new into your space. If you have a nubby fabric on your couch or more rustic elements, a glossy or shiny coffee table will contrast that rough texture. Or if you’ll be using your living room for TV watching, choose a finish that you won’t mind putting your feet on, like a slightly weathered wood or an upholstered ottoman.
4. Styling Your Coffee Table
Once you’ve picked out your coffee table, consider accessories. For a family room where you’re watching TV, you’ll probably want to leave plenty of space for propping up feet and placing drinks. A coffee table with a lower shelf works great in these spaces because you can place books and trays underneath, leaving plenty of room on top.
Keep all accessories low, since you want to be able to see over the top of them. Anything too tall will block your line of vision.
Add essentials: reading material, a tissue box, coasters, a box for remotes, a candle, matchbooks, or anything else you’ll use frequently can be displayed
5.Coffee Tables and Sectionals
If you have a sectional, you may approach your coffee table a bit differently. Many sectionals have a chaise on one or both ends, so you probably won’t be putting your feet on the coffee table. This gives you more opportunity to use glass or metal tables. You can also go a bit smaller here because they’ll be less foot traffic and less entertaining.
We talked shape above, and here’s an occasion when a round coffee table really works. The square edge of the sectional can make a living room feel boxy, so we like adding in a round piece here.