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Different wood types give out different grain patterns that emit varied polished and finished looks if used as a piece of furniture. Whether it is painted or stained, the grain patterns reflect some kind of dramatic appearance compared to glass and iron.
Wood as a solid material is extremely durable. That is why wood furniture generally last longer. That would make good reasons to expect durability and distinct appeal to your oak, maple or pine coffee table which generally blends well with all other furniture whether modern or classic.
Finding the perfect wooden coffee table can be like finding a piece of art for your living space.
It could be the center piece over all other furnishings in your home. Not sure how to find the perfect one? Check out the following tips before hunting.
The very first thing to do is to get a closer look at other existing furniture in your space. This is essential for you to determine which style, color and size to choose. Today’s wooden coffee tables come in diverse and sophisticated styles, sizes and colors.
Figure out your personal style to help narrow down your choice. Today’s Classic styles are even more elegant while modern ones add more sophistication to contemporary living spaces. Lighter finished soft pine wood can make a modern living space brighter and wider while dark hardwood finish exudes a more dramatic look to classic spaces. Wood colors vary from French whites, pine finish, rustic, dark to black coffee tables.
Then, head on to the more intricate details. To make sure you get the appropriate size, measure at least 15 to 20 inches distance from your coffee table to the nearest furniture. If you are putting the coffee table near your couch, they should definitely be of the same size to achieve symmetry.

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