| Let’s talk about shapes. The typical is the rectangle that is roughly 2/3 the length of the sofa. Rectangles and ovals tend to look more formal and traditional. | ![]() |
| Of course, you don’t have to use a real table. Ottomans are definitely popular and fabric slipcovers can be changed out with the season. | ![]() |
| Leather ottomans are everywhere. Some even give you lift up storage. This one has a magazine shelf below and top sections that flip over into trays. | ![]() |
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An old flat-top trunk is a great option and gives you lots of hidden storage. |
| Something else to think about – any old table can be cut down to size for a coffee table. An old pedestal table, a side table, a dining table, whatever. That’s what I did here. | ![]() |
Think outside the coffee table. Use what you’ve got, paint it, chop it down to size, top it with a tray. Set or change the mood of your room, all with a simple table. Now, what to put ON the table . . . well, that’s for another post!
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