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Is It Time To Change Up Your End Tables?

Your end tables contribute a lot to the look of a room, and chances are they haven't been updated in a long time. Here's what you can do about it.

End tables add both style and function to your home. The right end tables can pull together a room, giving it the perfect finishing touch. Yet, many homeowners either don't think much about them or aren't sure how to incorporate them into their current decor. If you're thinking about changing up your end tables, following a few simple guidelines will help you make the perfect choice! Here are some things you'll want to consider. 

Don't Worry About Matching

One of the most common questions people ask when decorating is whether your end tables need to match your coffee table. The answer is no! While it's certainly fine if they do, the current trend leans more towards a curated look.

By choosing different end tables, you can add both visual interest and much-needed contrast to a room. This means you're free to have fun searching for unique end tables that are truly a reflection of your personal sense of style. 

Choose the Right Height

Selecting end tables that are the right height will go a long way towards making sure they look great and are as functional as possible. The general rule of thumb is to choose a table that sits about one to three inches below the arm of the chair or sofa you're putting it next to. While this isn't completely necessary, it will make using the table a bit more comfortable. 

Consider Form and Function

It's also important to consider what you'll be using your table for. For example, if the table will hold a lamp, you'll generally want it to be at least 22-inches wide. If you plan to store things, you might want a table with a drawer or a shelf. If it will hold food or drinks, you may consider a table that's topped with a more durable material like marble, glass, or another type of stone. 

It's also smart to consider the space where the table will go. If you're placing the table in a tight space, measure it carefully and make sure you have a couple of inches of breathing room on each side. Otherwise, it will feel cramped and probably won't look great.

Stacking tables also work well in a small area. They won't take up too much room but will provide flexibility when you need additional table space.

Accentuate Your Space

When choosing the style and material for your new end tables, think about the overall ambiance of the room and how your tables can accentuate it. For example, if most of your furniture and decor is square or rectangular, adding round tables can soften the look of the room.

If you want to add some metal accents to your room, end tables are a great way to do it. In this case, it's a good idea to make sure both side tables are made of the same type of metal. However, it's perfectly fine to mix them with other types of metal in the room. For example, you may have silver accents throughout the room and choose end tables with bronze or copper accents. 

Follow Your Heart 

While the tips above are helpful, when it comes to choosing any furniture, the most important piece of advice is this: Choose what you love and what looks good in your home.

If you come across something that doesn't quite fit the "rules," but you love it — go ahead and buy it! After all, your home is a reflection of you and should be full of items that make you happy. Even if an item isn't technically the "best," if it's the "best for you," that's all that matters! 

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