tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-66658557856635690132024-03-13T22:36:03.979-07:00severian-fantasticworldsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6665855785663569013.post-23040472166555981642021-09-21T05:46:00.001-07:002021-09-21T05:46:02.184-07:00No Corners to Get in the Way - I Want a Round Coffee Table<p>When I furnished my new family room, I selected a large brown sectional sofa that slipped perfectly in the corner. I had a great floor lamp that I slipped in the corner behind the sofa, and a pair of spring green club chairs that looked great with the new pillows that came with the sofa. But I knew my rectangular coffee table wasn't going to work. My instincts told me, soften the edges, look for a round coffee table.</p><p>I found a simple round table in a deep espresso finish, with traditional curves but clean lines. The little shelf under the tabletop held a couple of books. The fact that it was marked down at a nearby clearance center was all the better.</p><p>It may be time to update my family room furniture, but I don't think I would change from a round table. As I browsed the furniture websites, I realized that I had many options other than the one that has served me well for nearly a decade.</p><p>I could consider another wooden round coffee table-I saw traditional styles in deep cherry, walnut, and mahogany, with solid brass hardware. They come with tiny drawers, turned pedestals, and antique-reproduction veneers. If I wanted to go more casual, I saw more than one round table with a painted finish-perfect if I wanted to create a country-casual décor.</p><p>I also liked the look of mixed materials-a wooden base with an inset mirrored on top, or maybe a substantial base with a heavy stone surface. I saw tables with scrolled metal bases and wooden tabletops.</p><p><br /></p><p>But I think I am looking for something a little less traditional. I always liked the look of a glass top table, and there were no lack of them available in many different styles. I considered the wooden look again, with a beveled glass top inset in a wide frame. I was drawn to another round table in glass-but this one had a metal base. That one would show off the area rug that anchors the family room.</p><p>What about a drum table? It is a round table, enclosed between the top and the base. It can provide storage, with drawers or shelves inside the base. Because it is so solid, it has substantial presence in a room. But my family room is not that large, so I'm looking for a round table that doesn't take up so much visual space.</p><p>I did see some coffee tables that served multiple purposes. If I occasionally needed a little more table top space, I could select a round coffee table that nested a smaller pair of removable tables under its tabletop. Pull out the spares when I need more space for game night or a cocktail party, and replace them to their resting place later. I also saw more than one round coffee table with an upholstered top, so the table could double as seating when a crowd gathered. In a similar vein, I saw tables that stored small ottomans underneath its surface. I'd have the stability of a wooden table top, but I'd have the versatility of the extra seating it provides.</p><p>My kids got in on the shopping as well. We want a round coffee table, right? What about the one with the fish tank in the base? We always wanted an aquarium... Hmmm, I don't think so.</p><p>Right now, I'm shopping. But when it's time to make a decision, I know I'll be buying another round coffee table in <a href="https://icyviolets.com/ulhasnagar-furniture-market-thane/">Ulhasnagar furniture market</a>.</p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0