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By: Jesse Akre
One of the biggest and most exciting adventures is moving
out on your own but it is a time when the number of choices
and decisions may seem overwhelming. Now, this “moving
out on your own” does not include heading off to college
to live in some dingy, cramped dorm room. Your first place
is that home or apartment that follows school and is therefore
the true cornerstone of your adult existence. Buying the right
furniture for you décor is one of those decisions that
must be made that will make a bold statement as to your character.
A stunning glass coffee table may not be the first piece of
furniture in your new home or even the most urgent interior
decorating need—but, it is vital to the living room
and will certainly make a bold statement about your level
of sophistication and taste.
In all honesty, a premium glass coffee table is a furnishing
you either buy later in life or at the beginning of your journey
into adulthood. Once (or if) children enter into the picture,
there are certain safety concerns that must be considered.
Plus, despite the fact that we all love our children, the
potential for damage to the top of the table is very high
which is why many people store away their glass coffee tables
once children enter into the picture. However, once the children
have grown or at least reached ages where they can be careful
around valuable furniture, you may wish to bring the premium
glass coffee table back out of storage so it may be displayed
properly.
However, in between the time when children enter into the
picture and that seemingly brief window of care-free adulthood,
there is the possibility to prominently display your premium
glass coffee table with the other fine furniture in your new
home or apartment. The truly great fact about these types
of tables is that they can truly be at home in any interior
design scheme, be it modern or traditional.
In more rustic or naturalistic settings, glass coffee tables
would most likely feature a base made from a fine hardwood
such as oak, cherry, or even mahogany. The traditional glass
coffee table may feature inlayed glass partitions set into
the wooden base. On more contemporary glass coffee tables,
the base will tend to be metallic and generally coated in
nickel, brass, or perhaps be solid wrought iron. So long as
you take the time to understand and design a comprehensive
interior design scheme for you décor, you will have
no problem complementing your other furnishings and giving
the entire space a more unified and “sophisticated”
look—befitting of your new status as a fully independent
adult.
About The Author
Jesse Akre, owner of numerous sites specializing in coffee
tables, console tables, and home decor, makes it easy to find
contemporary Coffee Tables and the perfect glass Coffee Table.
Learn how to decorate your home in style-Click Today: http://www.Onlycoffeetables.com/.
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