Oudtshoorn Courant

Make the most of coffee tables

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A living room needs to be functional - whether you are relaxing with the family, entertaini­ng guests or watching TV.

It also needs to be stylish and contribute to the personalit­y and atmosphere of your home. The proper coffee table will add the finishing touch to the space, ensuring that it meets all your needs.

Criteria

Your existing living room furniture and layout should be your guide, along with light and scale.

Outsized furniture in a small room will make the space feel cramped, whereas small pieces will seem out of proportion in a large room.

In a darker room, a glass coffee table or one in a light colour will lighten the mood.

Furniture height must be just right. For example, a coffee table should be no higher than 46cm and no lower than 40cm.

Using materials in varying textures and shapes will breathe life into a room, adding depth, dimension and comfort. Woven materials, solid wood and sculptural designs are on trend.

To avoid an overcrowde­d feeling, keep the colour scheme in tune with the rest of the space for a neat and seamless look.

Size

The key to making a small living room comfortabl­e is flexibilit­y, so good choices include:

Ottomans that double up as coffee tables. Nest tables that can be stacked when not in use.

Lift-up designs that function as living room

storage.

Large spaces lend themselves to outsize coffee tables, but ensure you can walk comfortabl­y between the table and couches or chairs.

Strong and durable solid wood creates a feeling of timeless permanence.

A plush ottoman will add warmth, softness and texture.

To maximise the feeling of space in a minimalist layout, a coffee table in a striking design will create a focal point.

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