The Accent is on Tables, Consoles and Chests!

2013 could well be called the Year of the Accent Table! Seriously, they are showing up everywhere and in a beautiful myriad of shapes, colours and materials – plain and simple, ornate, marble tops, painted with floral patterns or geometrics, antique, spindle legs, straight legs, Victorian, etc.

BrentwoodAccent tables can be both decorative and functional. They can come as a matched set, nesting tables or a singular piece. What they all have in common is the ability to be handy and to make a stunning visual statement. I recently saw two end tables at a consignment shop. They were simple in design but covered in a dull gold metallic finish. Love at first sight, but they were sold! They will transform some lucky room. Here are a few tips and thoughts about accent tables:

Where do they go? Accent tables are most often placed at the ends of sofas or beds or between two chairs. But don’t be confined by that. They can also work in an entranceway, tucked into a corner, on a stairway landing, against an empty wall – just be sure the size and scale is right for the space.

373.396200How are they used? As we’ve said, an accent table can be useful; think of the hall table as a place to keep your keys in easy reach. (Promise me if you do this, you will put them in a beautiful bowl, dish or basket.) An accent table is also where you keep your alarm clock and phone. But an accent table can be much more. Use it to showcase a beautiful sculpture or lamp or display a collection. Just remember to keep it simple; a small table quickly becomes cluttered.

CrossnoreHow big or small should it be? Never should an accent table be taller than the arms on chairs or a sofa. In fact, it should be just a little shorter to add visual interest to the room and break up the lines from one piece of furniture to another. Always keep the proportions of the space in mind as well when choosing a table; it shouldn’t look too teeny but neither should it overpower the room.

RhapsodyWhat will work best in your home? Accent tables are often made of wood, some with beautiful inlays. Some are painted; some are distressed. Some are modern and some are rustic. Some are works of art on their own, made of glass or polished metal to create a gorgeous effect. Generally your accent tables should imitate the décor style of your home, maybe adding a slight twist to make it stand out. But the opposite works too! If you want your accent table to be a focal point, a real showpiece, then perhaps create juxtaposition against the rest of your furniture. Use a rugged antique accent table in your modern home; put a modern piece of art on it to blend the styles.

373.462720Does an accent table have to be a table? No! An accent table doesn’t have to be a basic square, rectangle or circle. They can also have drawers and cupboards and have quite a bit of bulk to them.  Known as a chest, they serve the same purpose as an accent table. In fact, chests can be a heck of a lot more practical! As we all know, there is one mantra that’s true in most homes: there is never enough storage space.

Hooker 29638511What goes over an accent table? A beautiful mirror can look stunning. Make sure the table is wider than the mirror as you do not want the mirror sticking out past the edges of the table. The mirror should also be shorter than the table is tall. This helps create balance. Artwork over a table is a good choice too, but be careful that it doesn’t compete with the display on your table. Keep it simple.

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