Decorating Coffee Tables
A coffee table is the centerpiece of a room. It acts as a focal point, dominating the center of a space, with everything else in the room arranging itself around this one central piece. Since it is so prominent you are able to use it as a stage, where you can display for your decorative inspirations. Or you can leave it bare, or sparse, and create a Zen like atmosphere.
The truth is that the most functional coffee table is a bare one. When its empty, its like a work station, a place where you can read male, play a game, put a puzzle together, or even have a meal. As soon as you start putting things on top, the table becomes a lot less useful.
However that doesn’t mean you can’t decorate a little bit. Not everything has to be functional; some things can just be beautiful. Besides, as long as you leave a little space around the edges, people will still be able to use the table for some purposes.
Magazines and books are the most common items you will find on a coffee table.
They are useful items that can provide distraction and entertainment to guests or family members. They are also a way of demonstrating your personality, because what you read, says a lot about who you are.
If you want to get creative, decorative accents can be arranged in any of a variety of patterns. These can include picture frames, candles holders, and decorative figurines. You can also use vases, or pots to create attractive floral arrangements.
A coffee table is a central accessory in a room. You can either choose to leave it bare and functional, or you can get creative, working your decorative magic across the surface of the piece.
This article was written by Jim Slate on behalf of PebbleZ.com’s line of natural stone coffee tables. These exotic pieces are crafted from a variety of natural stone mosaics, which are arranged in a variety of unique patterns across a wide range of shapes and sizes.
