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Tables Buying Guide

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

The best dining companions and energy jabs—modern tables can fill up a space with so much substance and meaning. Coffee & Dining tables, console side end tables and contemporary multi-functional tables, you can name a table and realize its importance in the long

A piece of sound advice would be not to haste with buying table as most of us will live with one for many years to come, and it is advisable to visit many stores before you make the pick. This guide is a practical handy article on how to round upon a great table, starting with some common points that you can follow before you buy,

Size: Yes, size matters! For dining areas, you don’t want a bigger table that crams space; or something too small for a large room. Also, dining tables should have enough room for seating and food circulation. The host should have enough space to move about, there should be at least 48 inches between the nearest wall or furniture piece; also there should be enough room between two diners. A contemporary conference room table, for instance, need not be a regular round shape. You get smaller and much more convenient tables that can be used for meetings and conferencing.

Capacity: It is important that a table should be scaled to the room. It is important to also consider the number of people will be using the table.

Shape: Shape and size is important. Dining tables come in a wide array of interesting shapes. The regular rectangular tables are ideal for larger rooms, and then for smaller dining areas, you get all fancy shapes and sizes—oval, square, round and semi-circles. Side tables and console tables come in different shapes to utilize space and add functionality. You also get extendible tables with leafs that can be a smart option.

Following is a list of important tables,

Console Tables
Console tables have the power to transform any open space into a beautiful corner. To fill up bare spaces in large living areas, a console table can play an interesting role in breaking the monotony and adding some meaningful furniture. Equipped with drawers, some console tables can come in handy to store knick knacks. Also known as a side table, console tables look the best when arranged against a bare wall.

Dining Tables

Allow the architecture of your home to dictate the choice of dining tables. You can pay attention to elements that bespeak the general styling of the dining area. Both traditional and contemporary tables o look great, depending on the theme you have used in line with other dining furniture. Traditional tables use certain woods like walnut and mahogany, while others use cherry, oak and pine that look more warm and casual. Contemporary tables use glass, metal and combination of materials.

Coffee Tables

A coffee table can serve as important family furniture and deserves more than a mention. You can team it up with accessories that match up a theme and reflect your personal taste. It helps to define the purpose of a table before you buy one. Bigger coffee tables look great in larger rooms. Before you start with your search, it is important to determine the function, requirement and budget. For average sized homes, small coffee tables in different shapes like oval, round, square or a low-slung oriental design may be all you need to make a statement.

Important Factors for Home Office Furniture Purchases

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

One of the most popular categories in the home furniture segment presently is office furniture, because more and more people are preferring to work from home, start their own businesses or do side projects to earn additional revenue from home. Online furniture vendors such as Max Furniture have seen a substantial rise in the sale of home office furnishings in recent years, and even with the sluggish economy it hasn’t come down. Consumers search for comfort, convenience, high quality and functionality when they shop for this type of merchandise. Many other considerations are important, however, when shopping for home furniture.

Purchasing office furniture often becomes a serious issue and a bigger investment than buying bedroom furniture or living room furniture, because purchasing the wrong items can lead to an inefficient work environment and an uncomfortable work day. But since e-tailers like Max Furniture now offer innovative features like online room planners and virtual sales associates, consumers have a better chance of finding the perfect desks, chairs and other items. Standard office items include executive tables, L shape desks, secretaries, laptop/writing desks, modular office furniture, credenzas/armoires and bookcases. There are many ways these furnishings can be organized, but if they are poor quality, the room just won’t look as good as it could.

Many buyers plan their home office starting with the desk. With room planners such as those presented at the Max Furniture site, shoppers can easily see where the desk will best fit into their room considering the size, location of windows and other pieces of furniture. Many people go for the L shaped desks because they can configure the office area to include all their important books and documents within the desk, and it will fit into even a small space.

Chairs are the next most important aspect of home office furniture. This is in particular a crucial decision because the chair should support the back and provide enough comfort to stay seated for hours on end for productive work. Also, most people desire some sort of cabinets to store various documents and other things that don’t need to be immediately accessible all the time. This is another reason the L shaped desks have become so popular; there is normally enough space to have a chair tucked into one side of the L, with cabinets hidden underneath the other side.

Purchasing home office furniture is an essential investment and a decision that should not be treated frivolously. Whether shopping online or in a conventional retail store, one must remember the purpose of a productive work environment.

Coffee Tables For The Home. Furniture Coffee Table

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Having  a formal room without a good coffee table is like a gallery without pictures. A home coffee table says volumes about the folk who have it, so it is crucial to choose one carefully. Ultimately, this item of furniture has come to be associated with conservation and bonhomie, therefore the saying “gathering around the coffee table”.

Chat seat

Coffee grew popular in Europe and America quite a bit than did tea, so it is not surprising that home coffee tables were late add ons to the association of living room furniture, as Alex Aronson mentions in his “Encyclopaedia of Furniture”. The 1st tables, especially designed and made to serve as home coffee tables in England, could be traced back to the late Victorian era. According to accessible historical records, it appears E.W. Godwin was the first European designer of tables specifically for coffee, which was then mass produced by William Watt and Collinson and Lock.

It is unusual that an entirely different kind of table was needed just because the drink in the cup changed from tea to coffee. But then I worked out the logic behind this. Drinking tea was and still is in many countries, a formal affair. So it was conducted on a high table with matched wooden chairs. Coffee drinking had more informal origins, and thus the design of tables for coffee were designed low, to have easy access to the cup from more relaxing positions on a sofa. Home coffee tables are always meant to accompany sofas, the conveniences of

Tradition and modernity

Wood is still the most popular fabric when it comes to home coffee tables. Birch, beech, oak, ash and teak are usually used types of wood. Glass has gained some popularity in this segment, but it’s still a long way before it can catch up with wood.

There was a time when a home coffee table used to be a low, rectangular wood table on four legs. Those days of minimalist designs are past, although the newer designs are usually much more versatile.

 

Choosing a Dining Room Table

Monday, July 20th, 2009

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If you’ve just moved into your first home or flat, you’re going to need to purchase a number of different pieces of furniture. One of these, most likely, will be a dining room table and chairs. This can be a rather expensive purchase, and it can be a rather large one, too. However, with a little thought, you may not need a huge table.

That’s the first thing you want to think about: how many people are you going to have for dinner every night? If it’s just you and you rarely plan to entertain, you may need only a small table that seats four. You can often find small tables like this at department stores, and while they will still be somewhat expensive, they won’t be the same price as a large table from a furniture store.

However, you may realize you need a large table. This is especially true if you have a family of four. In that case, having a small table may not be practical: if you have guests over, you’ll either have to try to cram another chair or two around the table or set up a folding table for the kids to eat on.

If you want to have plenty of room for guests, you may need a table that seats eight or more. One thing to consider is purchasing a table with leaves or extensions built in. These tables start out with space for four, but by pulling on the ends, you can split the table and add extensions in the middle. This gives you room for eight when you need it, but saves space when you don’t. These tables used to have removable planks that you had to store elsewhere when not in use, but most modern tables have the extensions attached to the table. They fold under when not needed for easy storage.

Other large dining room sets do not feature extensions—their tabletops are made of one large piece of wood (or several pieces fitted together). These tables are often made of gorgeous pine or oak, and they will last you for many years. They’re often decorated with intricate scrollwork or other decorations around the edge, although very simple, plain tables are also available. The downside to these large, gorgeous tables is that they’re quite large and may not fit in your dining room. They also require you to purchase at least eight chairs, which may be costly.

Speaking of, chairs are another concern. Generally, the table will have matching chairs designed for use with it, but these chairs are usually sold separately. You can buy as many as you need, but most people who buy  a large pine dining table get eight. Those who get a table with extensions may want anywhere from four to eight, but they have to remember that the extra chairs have to be stored somewhere.

 

Finding the Best Breakfast Nook Furniture for Your Home

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

A breakfast nook is typically a small room just off of a kitchen with only three walls. These walls are usually covered with windows and the fourth side is open to the kitchen. Different families use this room differently. Typical uses include social gathering, eating meals, doing homework, paying bills, working on art projects, or meeting as a family. Because of the diversity of the room you have to make sure that you have the best furniture for you needs. Certain types of furniture are more appropriate for different kinds of uses.

When looking for furniture for your breakfast nooks there are many choices. Most people choose to purchase a breakfast nook set. This is a furniture set that usually includes a table and some kind of seating. These sets make purchasing furniture much easier because the chair or benches are already the right size for the table. Also, the color of paint or the hue of the wood will definitely match with a set. If you mix and match pieces from various sources it is not likely that they will match very well. Sets are a good choice for another reason which is that they can be made to fir unusual shapes. There are breakfast nook sets that can fit into a corner and sets that are made to fit an octagonal room exactly.

The center piece of the breakfast nook furniture is the table. The key is to choose a table that is as big as possible. The table and chairs need to fill the entire room because you usually do not put any other furniture in the breakfast nook. The decorating mood and impression of the room is influenced by the material the table is made out of. Your breakfast nook table should complement the decorating style of the rest of your home and in particular, your kitchen. If you have a country style and wooden cabinets in your kitchen, a wooden table is most appropriate. In contrast, if your decorating style is more modern, you want to choose something like a glass table with metal legs. No matter what your style, choose a breakfast nook table and chairs that is comfortable for you and your family.

The next most important choice is the seating arrangements. Many breakfast nook sets come with at least one bench. Benches are a good choice if you need to accommodate many people. More people can sit on a bench than can sit in the chairs that would take up the same amount of space. Benches are an excellent choice for families with children. The storage available under the seat sof many benches add another benefit. If you counters and abinets are cluttered, you can use this storage space for small kitchen appliances, linens, or even games and art supplies. Benches are not comfortable for everyone, so to accommodate all of your guests you should have a combination of benches and chairs. Also, chairs are more comfortable for larger individuals. Think about all the people who will be sitting there when choosing your breakfast nook seating.

While the table and chairs are the most important, there are other pieces of furniture people put in their breakfast nooks. Other possible pieces include a small thin table for plants or knick knacks, a floor lamp, or large potted plant. No matter what furniture you include, you need to make sure that your breakfast nook is a warm and inviting space.