Oak Coffee Tables
The heart of every living room. Made for laptops, books, and feet-up evenings.
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- How can I style my oak coffee table to enhance my living room?Styling your oak coffee table can greatly enhance your living room. Start by decluttering the surface, removing any unnecessary items. Consider the size and shape of your coffee table. For a larger table, create visual interest by grouping items like books, decorative objects, and candles in the corners or centre. A tray or large shallow bowl can anchor smaller items and add a touch of sophistication. If your coffee table is smaller, opt for a minimalist approach with a simple stack of books or a vase of flowers. Balance is key - distribute items evenly to avoid a cluttered look. Choose accessories that complement your living room's style and colour scheme. Coordinate materials and textures to create a cohesive and inviting atmosphere. Don't be afraid to experiment with different arrangements until you find a look you love. For more information visit our blog post.
- What height and size oak coffee table should I choose for my sofa and living room?Ideally, your coffee table should be around the same height as your sofa cushions or slightly lower, typically between 40-43cm. For length, aim for about two-thirds the length of your sofa, falling within the 80-120cm range. A smaller living room might suit a coffee table around 80cm wide, while a larger space could accommodate up to 120cm. Consider leaving around 45-60cm between the coffee table and other furniture to allow for comfortable movement. Round coffee tables work well in compact spaces, while rectangular or square shapes suit larger rooms and sectionals. Always check the product's page for specific measurements and dimensions, as some products may differ.
- What size rug complements an oak coffee table best?The ideal rug size for your oak coffee table depends on the table's dimensions and the surrounding furniture. A good rule of thumb is to choose a rug large enough so that the front legs of your sofa or chairs can rest on it when seated. For a smaller coffee table, a rug that extends about 45-60cm beyond the table's edges on all sides creates a balanced look. With larger coffee tables, you might want a rug that extends even further, up to 90cm, to define the seating area. Consider the shape of your coffee table as well. A round coffee table often pairs well with a round or square rug, while a rectangular coffee table complements a rectangular or oval rug. Ultimately, the goal is to create a harmonious and visually appealing space.
- How do I care for and maintain my oak coffee table?To keep your oak coffee table looking its best, dust it regularly with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as these can damage the finish. For spills, wipe them up immediately with a slightly damp cloth and dry the area thoroughly. Avoid placing hot items directly on the oak surface, as this can cause discolouration or damage. Using coasters and placemats is always recommended. To maintain the oak's natural beauty, consider using a wood-friendly cleaner or polish occasionally, following the product instructions carefully. Always check the product's page for specific care and cleaning recommendations, as some materials may have special requirements.
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