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“I love the look of a ‘floating sofa’ but I don’t like how the back of my sofa looks – what can I do?”

 

This is a great question! 

We LOVE the look of a floating sofa arrangement too but yes, the backs of most sofas aren’t exactly spectacular but you have lots of options.

 

This is where we recommend a sofa table also known as a console table.  We know you are probably thinking that the idea of a sofa table is a bit formal and stuffy but no – sofa tables come in all styles – there is something for everyone.  A sofa table is a great way to enhance your style with some colour and/or texture. You can decorate it how ever you like and even use the space for some storage.

 

A sofa table can also be useful for some extra light (if you have outlet/plug access) in a case where end tables won’t work but it could also offer some extra storage for multiple things.  Think about your space, your style and your needs when it comes time to select your sofa table and don’t be afraid to get a little creative – just because something isn’t labeled as a ;sofa table’ doesn’t means it can’t be used as one.

 

Here are some of favourite ideas for sofa tables:

Think about adding some colour. 

We love this pop of yellow in this country chic living room.  It hides the back of this sofa but it isn’t too heavy.  the styling of decor items like the candles, the bird cage, books and plant soften the surface.  We also love the idea of the tray underneath the the sofa table – this is a great idea for some extra storage.

 

 

Think sleek and contemporary. 

This wrap around low shelving piece gives this living room some extra storage, some shelving for decor and it works in this more contemporary space – plus is hides the back of that sofa.  This is a great storage saving idea if you are short on space.

 

 

Think about size and your space. 

Sofa tables are typically 20-32″ shorter in length than the sofa and usually 1-3″ shorter than the height of the sofa but if you have a larger or long room you might want to consider something bigger like this image above.  This is a kitchen table that has been re-purposed in this living room. 

We love the over size lush fern flanked by two glass candle holders.  The large rattan baskets underneath are perfect storage for books, board games or extra blankets.

 

 

Think practical. 

Do you work in your living room or family room? Try adding an attractive desk as your sofa table – it’s a great way to keep an eye on the kids and still get some seat work done.  This hides the back of the sofa but it is also practical for a busy lifestyle. 

We also love a chic chair as the seat with this desk instead of a typical desk chair – it looks great and it is useful (plus this is a great idea if you are short on space and need a work space at home)

 

 

Think storage. 

Try using a sideboard, dresser or chest of drawers as your sofa table – be sure to measure the depth of the storage piece but we love the extra storage a piece like this offers.  It is perfect for storing multiple things – extra dining room items, DVDs, board games, books and even think about having a liquor cabinet as your sofa table. 

We also love the surface space that a sofa table offers – if you like to entertain you can use this as a serving space for certain items or just as a great flat surface for guests to sit down their drinks

 

 

Think extra seating. 

If you love to entertain the sofa table is a great spot to store some extra seating (like stools or ottomans)and the sofa table is perfect for snacks and drinks – think Super Bowl parties, big movie nights, playoffs (any sport) or season finale nights – if you entertain a lot, you might want to keep high back seating like the image above but if you only need it on occasion, you might want to opt for something that can be tucked cleanly underneath (see the image below)

 

The sofa table isn’t an ‘old fashioned’ piece – there are so many options and style to suite every decor. 

It really completes the look of a floating sofa and they offer a lot of practical storage and surface options, too – find a piece that suits you and your lifestyle,

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“My boyfriend and I live in a small home.  We love our home but we know it isn’t massive.  We love to have friends and family over for movie and game night but we never seem to have enough space on the sofa.  How can we have extra seating in our small space?”

 

Entertaining in a small space can feel a bit cramped but if you think double-duty pieces you should be able to get a lot of mileage out of your furniture.

 

In a small space, you really want to maximize as much as you can.  so we always suggest the largest sofa that will fit in the space.  You will get a lot of comfy seating for guests but for yourselves, too.

 

So now that you have a big, comfy (yet stylish) sofa.  You can start adding some occasional or accent chairs/seating.

1.  A slim accent chair. 

You have a lot of choice when it comes to selecting an accent chairs.  You could purchase an additional chair for your dining set or you could just use one from your dining set (this is a great if you are really tight on space).  The different styles for dining chairs are endless.  So You can easily find something that will work in your space.

Some of our favourite chairs are ghost chairs.  They have a bit of a traditional look but with material gives it a modern twist. These are also amazing in a dining room with a wood table.

And when it comes to decorating smaller spaces we always recommend that you keep the same style throughout say industrial instead of changing styles from room to room – that will make the space look and feel choppy.

 

2.   A slipper chair. 

Another great option.  A slipper chair is armless so it isn’t bulky.  It has a leaner look but still comfortable.  This style of chair comes is many finishes – we love a patterned slipper chair!  It can make such an impact.

 

 

3.  Stools. 

Stools are maybe not the best for lounging on a movie night but we love them because they are great for a casual gathering like a cocktail party.  They don’t take up a lot of room and they can easily be moved around.  Plus they can also be used as a foot stool when needed.

 

 

We love the look (and ease) of these African inspired wood stools.  They are a comfortable seat, visually they don’t add bulkiness and the style works in this space.

 

 

If your style is a bit more glam or traditional we love these T-frame stools that are positioned in front of the fireplace.  We have used this style of stool for both home staging and with our interior decorating clients.  They are another easy seating piece and you can really get playful with colour and pattern.

4. Poofs. 

We love poofs.  Again easy seating, great look and ‘portable’.  They come in so many styles too.  Another great way to add colour and texture to your space.

 

We love how they can also be tucked under a console or coffee table.  This image is a great example of styling a small space – the light colour palette, the glass coffee table and these leather poofs.  Extra seating or footstools and so chic!

 

This style of poof is a little more relaxed and casual but still cool and comfortable.  Position them where ever you like.  these are also great if you have children or ever have children visiting – they will love them!  Some poofs in this style even have removable covers – so easy to wash!

5.  Small ottomans. 

Another favourite of ours. These are a little more structured than the casual/relaxed poofs but the same fashion and function and variety, too!  We love them in pairs!

 

There are so many seating alternatives, we personally love ones that are easily moved around…you never know when people will just pop by…

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