Do you know that console tables are often referred to as sofa tables?

Yes, this is true because this table models are commonly longer, narrower tables, used along the back of the sofa, along walls at the entrance or hallway, or in places that not support larger furniture but still need something special.
Console tables come in various sizes and ranges of functions to beautify your space. Use them for storage or as an antique display area, as a buffet table at lunch or as a bar cart. They are really needed for casual daily activities. However, it is equally important to consider not only what you put on your console table, but also how you manage it; balanced, asymmetrical, solo, or grouped.
When arranging a console table, most people tend to like balanced layout, more neatly viewed and, despite their formal appearance, give a sense of calm. Most symmetrical console tables feature identical sized pieces at both ends (such as a pair of lights) with a focus feature in the center.
Placed behind a modern sofa allows you to put various accent decoration on it. Or, it becomes a focal point when placed in a corner and can serve you by being storage. Placed your console table in suitable area such as a hallway, living room or in the dining room. This table looks better when placed close to the wall. Some console tables are free so they don’t need screws, unlike a table designed against a wall. Select a table with a curved end if you have children.
If you already have a console table and still look good, start putting it in the best place. If it looks a bit old, you can redesign it to make it more cozy. But just make sure, that the conditions are still good. You can also make it repainted or revarnished.
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