The Ultimate Guide to Buying a Coffee Table
Take Measurements
The first thing to consider when buying
your coffee table is positioning, this may require your imagination
muscle to get a bit of a workout. If you already have a coffee table, all you
need to do is decide if you like the size, or wish it was bit smaller or
bigger. If you don’t have a coffee table, you’ll have to imagine placing one in
your living room and guestimate what the right size is. Pro tip: it’s easiest
to do this if you already have coffee table dimensions in mind.
Find a Function
The next step in your hunt to buying the
perfect coffee table is to decide what its primary function is going to be. Is
it going to rarely be used and just hold a few photo albums and a potted plant?
Are you going to be putting down coffee mugs, reusable water bottles, and wine
glasses quickly as you move throughout the day? Is it going to be resting your
bare feet, and fuzzy socks on the tabletop at all hours of the night? Or, is
your coffee table going to need to serve you through a combination of all of
the above scenarios?
Understanding how your coffee table is
going to fit into your lifestyle is a critical part of your buying decision.
Unfinished coffee tables have that rustic, natural look, but require coasters
(all the time) and scuff easily when used as a footrest. For durability reasons
alone, finished coffee tables are usually the preferred option.
Make it Fashionable
After you’ve got a basic idea of the
finishing and sizing of your coffee table, all that’s left is the fun part:
picking your color scheme and coffee table design.
The first step in determining your coffee
table aesthetic is to figure out what else you want it to match, complement, or contrast in your living room. Maybe you want your coffee table to contrast your
couch, pull from the highlights in your rug, or be a standalone piece in a more
eclectic room in your home.
Once you’ve thought about how to tie your
coffee table into your overall aesthetic, the next thing to think about is the actual design of your coffee table. Depending on how much (or little) you put
on top of your coffee table, you may want to consider choosing a tabletop with
an interesting graphic or pattern or you may want to keep it minimal with a
solid color or simplistic image.
What are you waiting for? Now that you’ve
got an idea of what to look for in your coffee table it’s time to start
shopping and bring that perfect fit home!