Important things to know before buying Center table for living spaces

 Living rooms must be perfect in order to make an excellent first impression on our guests, and what better way to do so than with a suitable centre table? Centre tables, in addition to being the focal point of the room, are an excellent place to display various showpieces and store drinks, snacks, and entertainment items such as newspapers and magazines.



Things To Consider

  1. Consider your living room Sofa -There should be enough space between the centre table and the sofa to stretch your legs, rest your feet, and reach for items on the table. The shape of your centre table will also be determined by the type of sofa you have.

  • If you have an L-shaped sofa, a rectangular table is recommended; if you have a smaller sofa set, a round table is also appropriate. The height of the centre table should be slightly lower than the height of the sofa to allow for easy access.

  •  So, the next time you're looking for a centre table, keep your sofa dimensions in mind. The ideal distance between the centre table and other furniture is 18 inches.

  • The table should be no larger than two-thirds the size of the room's largest piece of seating. It should have enough space for showpieces and everyday items such as coffee mugs, laptops, etc.

  • In addition, for ease of access, the table's height should be the same as or slightly lower than that of the sofa.


  1. Style & Usage

The table you buy will be with you for a long time, so take your time and write down your use case. For example, if you live in a small space, you may prefer something with built-in storage.

  • Because the coffee table will literally be at the centre of the conversation, it only makes sense to choose a coffee table that reflects your personality and bring home something that complements your vibe.

  •  It could be a timeless piece with a minimalistic design, or it could be something completely different. 

  • Opulence can also be achieved with textured stone top tables or inlay work.

  •  If your centre table is frequently strewn with newspapers, comics, or magazines, choose a centre table with storage in the form of a footboard underneath or a modern layered When entertaining guests over coffee, create decks where you can stash newspapers or tissue papers.


  1. Shape

 A round or oval centre table is ideal if you have children or pets. A sharp edge would be harmless due to the curved edge. Allowing 30 inches between the television console and the centre table, and using a rectangular shape for the centre table, will provide enough room for circulation around it. Because it curves away from the television console, a rounded one will give you more space to walk past.


  1. Material

Consider your options carefully when it comes to the material. Although solid wood is expensive, it provides stability and durability. Centre tables with wrought iron frames are fashionable, while glass tops are simple to clean and maintain. Before investing, carefully consider your options.

  • Center tables are subjected to a lot of activity, so they must be strong. While wood is a popular choice, medium-density fiberboard is an inexpensive but relatively durable alternative (MDF).

  • Coffee tables are also strengthened by tempered glass and metal frames. They are less bulky and easier to clean than wood. Marble, lucite, and acrylic are also viable options. When it comes to selecting a material, the bottom line is that it should be easy to maintain and stable.


  1. Budget

The cost of a centre table can range from extremely expensive to very affordable, so determine your budget before you begin shopping. Most of the budget can be spent on furniture such as a sofa, dining table, and centre table.




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