The coffee table -styling -Tricks designer swear (and actually use at home)

The coffee table -styling -Tricks designer swear (and actually use at home)

If you style your coffee table with the right mix of decor, increase your living room design without adding visual disorder. Create an inviting display with books, flowers, candles, decorative objects and more to make it beautiful and functional.

Take a look at these options approved by designers to style a coffee table for inspiration.

Meet the expert

  • Valerie Darden Is interior designer and founder of the Brexton Cole Interiors based in Virginia.

  • Jessica Nelson is interior designer and founder of the Jessica Nelson design based in Seattle.

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Use the third -party rule

Brexton Cole Interiors

As an interior designer, Valerie Darden loves to rely on the third rule to style coffee tables.

“This means dividing the table into three sections and creating a visual triangle of 2 to 3 books, other decorative objects such as a vase with flowers or a stylish tray,” she says.

Mix materials

Desiree burns interiors

When choosing objects, pay attention to additional interest and dimension to mix materials. Top a round marble coffee table with green in a clay vase and a strand of decorative wood pearls, or light up a wooden coffee table with metallic accents.

Style with colorful flowers

Studio Peake

“I like to add fresh flowers to a coffee table whenever I can,” says Dard. “This gives the room an immediate thrust.”

Use a variety of shapes

Studio Peake

Styling a long rectangular coffee table with a round shell to break down straight lines. Use a mixture of shapes on a round, square or organically shaped coffee table to add texture and variation to your display.

Vary the heights of the accessories

Brexton Cole Interiors

“Add to different heights, e.g. two coffee table books and a larger vase next to it,” says Dard. “This creates dimension, interest and beauty.”

Level structure

Yael knows interior

Create visual interest by transmitting several textures. Mixing materials and shapes when styling your coffee table is particularly important if you design a neutral space.

Stack coffee table books

Brexton Cole Interiors

“I love adding interesting books,” says Dard. “It is an entertaining opportunity for guests not only to see how nicely they are styled, but also open them and try them out.”

Include natural elements

Forbes + Masters

Styling your coffee table with organic shapes and natural elements to create a lively display. A bowl preserved green and a sculptural piece Driftwood will look good in every season and give heat to a contemporary living room.

Consider the color palette

Jessica Nelson Design / Carina Skrobecki Photography

“Think of the books that you put together as a coherent palette,” says interior designer Jessica Nelson. Select books that complement each other or create a fun combination.

Hold on the odd numbers

Desiree burns interiors

If you want to include more than three objects in your coffee table design, stick to odd numbers. For a larger table or a maximum aesthetics, styles the surface with five objects for a balanced feeling that is pleasant for the eye.

Make it family -friendly

Design by side angle page / photo of Casey Dunn

“Use things that are functional and fun for your family,” says Nelson. “Favorite books, small baskets that contain toys or even a chess board are all great things.”

Use negative space

Yael knows interior

Do not displace the coffee table in a minimalist living room with too many objects. This table is designed with a small vase made of flowers and vintage candlesticks for a light and airy feeling that leaves enough negative space as well as drinks, books and other ephemera.

Use letters to display

Jessica Nelson Design / Carina Skrobecki Photography

Display -Decor article on letters for a layered look with an additional height. “One of my favorite tips for everywhere in your house – a small plant or flower vase,” says Nelson. “That always increases the space.”

Top an Ottoman with a tray

Design by Kibler & Kirch / Photo by Lucy Call

If your coffee table is an ottoman, make it functional with a round metallic or wooden tray, which imitates its shape. Styling it with crystal canters that are filled with your favorite drink when you are entertaining.

Let a board game out

Design by side angle page / photo of Casey Dunn

Encourage family and friends to deal with each other by leaving their favorite board game on the coffee table. This backgammon set serves as a decor on a padded coffee table, while the books of the coffee table are decoratively stacked next to the sofa.

Increase the mood with candles

Jessica Nelson Design / Carina Skrobecki Photography

Candlelight gives your coffee table an ambience and at the same time creates a flattering shine. Depending on the preferences, use a few rejuvenating candles, a fragrant candle or flameless LED candles.

Leave a book open

Yael knows interior

Leave a popular coffee table book to encourage people to browse. Place it on a stylish book stand for an elegant look.

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