Friday, February 5th, 2010
Did you know that the type of furniture you purchase actually tells others what kind of person you are? I am not referring to your decorating skills, which clearly reflect your taste and style, but I mean the actual piece of furniture itself. For instance, there are the individuals who have to have the high, four-poster, king-sized bed and then there are those who are content with a futon. They are both comfortable bedding options; however, those who like one most likely would not like the other. Futon-lovers generally prefer their home to be simple and feel open, while four-poster bed lovers prefer their decor to be extravagant and luxurious. One of the most telling pieces of furniture is living room tables. Are you ready to see what your living room furniture says about you? Just read on to find out!
A coffee table. This standard piece of furniture may seem common to many homes, however, it is used very differently from household to household. If you love to entertain, your table is sparking clean with a few magazines or an interesting book and elegant coasters available for when friends come to visit. If, on the other hand, you prefer time to yourself, you might not even know your coffee table exists because it is under a pile of old mail, books, and coffee mugs. Regardless of what type of coffee table person you are, you definitely enjoy putting your feet up and drinking coffee.
A buffet table. This table usually sits on the edge of the room and either acts as decoration or, if it has cabinets, as storage space. People who own buffet tables have great taste. They know how to add subtle elegance to a room without making it too flashy. Buffet cabinet owners also know how to make to stay organized. Those who are practical use this decorative piece to display framed photos as well, making the most out of this piece.
An end table. End tables sit on the side of the couch or next to the recliner living room chair and are great for those who need a convenient place for the remote control or a place to put your soda or popcorn bowl. The people who purchase end tables are “no frills” individuals who prefer practical pieces instead of decorative ones.
It is amazing that a person’s choice of living room tables or sideboards can tell so much about their personality! Good luck finding the tables that fit the best with your lifestyle!
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Sunday, October 18th, 2009
When the weather approaches towards summer and it turns warmer, then you feel the necessity of doing up your open yard to entertain the family and friends. It is when you decide purchasing some modern furniture for the patio. There are several ways to to ensure that your backyard or front open space looks good not during summers but whole the year round.
Coming to furniture, a patio table plays an important role in doing up the area. A table for your patio is essential for you to hold parties and other family function or get-together to arrange dinner, drinks and games etc.
For a perfect backyard entertaining, aluminum, wicker and wrought iron patio table will make a good choice as it looks stylish, comfortable and easy to maintain. For table top too, you have a large range of options like marble, glass, slate, copper and tiles. Choose the table which reflects you and the rest of your home.
Once you invest in one or a few patio table set, you are never going to face any problem or making thing difficult for your guest if you organize a party in summers. Comfort and convenience are the two main things when the patio tables are designed. These tables are placed at a central spacious area where meals are served or the games are played.
You can go for many modern and unusual shapes for your table like round, rectangular, square or even octagon. So decide shape and size according your taste, budget and most importantly your open space. The ideal selection is the one combined with proper seating option along with full comfort back rest and arm rest.
You have a lot of options and opportunities to choose from. Searching through the internet is one of the most preferred and quickest ways to get the best deal for your home. There you have the chance to select the product and compare it with others in terms of price. This way you not have to unnecessarily visit a store to get a good patio table.
Quality of your purchased product should be such good and high that you do not have to change it within a few years. Look for a material which is durable and sturdy like redwood, pine, cedar or teak if you go for wooden table. Nice plastics like recycled polymer or heavy duty resin are also good and durable options. Getting good quality actually saves your money in the long run.
It is very important to give your friends and guests a place where they can just sit back and relax to the maximum in the tiring summer. A good and modern patio table will do that beautifully. Not only this you can also beautify the place while adding something more like a few plants, a desert landscape or try making a small pool. All this will only add glamour to your backyard. Get one setup like this in your backyard and win the hearts of your friends when you throw a party.
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Friday, October 9th, 2009
There are many factors to consider when buying a pool table, whether you’re buying for the home or buying for a bar or other venue. As well as deciding on the most appropriate design, the right frame material, and even the colour of the felt that you wish to use, you will also need to determine whether you want a slate pool table or one using an alternative material. Regulation and professional tables all use slate beds because of the quality but is it a feasible option for the home buyer?
No Question
The pool playing purist will tell you that there is no other option except to buy a slate bed pool table and in many respects they would be correct. The fact is that slate is used primarily because of how flat and strong it is. Even though the slate is often constructed in three parts, a good slate bed will run true and will withstand any use and virtually any abuse you can throw at it. If you consider the fact that pool tables often have people laid out across them to take long shots it is understandable that manufacturers and users continue to rely on slate.
Added Strength
The strength of slate can’t be exaggerated in the case of pool table design. Traditional, old pool tables used slabs of slate as thick as 2” or even 3” thick but this is now considered to be overkill. 1” thick slate is more than ample for the job in hand and by reducing the amount of slate used by half or more it reduces costs and, equally as importantly, it reduces the weight of the table too.
Weight
Pool tables made from hardwood and slate are heavy and they can be very difficult to move so if you intend to move house or change rooms around in the near future you might want to consider waiting before purchasing a slate bed billiard table. However, it is this weight that in part gives the slate its strength.
Long Life
The natural slate that is used in pool table construction has a very long life and as a result this means that slate pool tables typically enjoy a much longer life than wooden or synthetic based pool tables. What’s more, the qualities of the slate mean that throughout its life, the slate bed will continue to provide a flat and true playing surface.
Difficult To Damage
A slate bed does not chip, break, or splinter easily and it will certainly withstand normal and use and even some abnormal use. Liquid spills on a wooden table can be devastatingly damaging, leading to warping of the bed and eventually to an unplayable surface. With slate this is considerably less of a problem; although you should dry the spill as quickly as possible to prevent too much damage to the felt or the wooden frame.
The Ultimate Quality Pool Table Bed
The main reason that players choose slate bed pool tables is the quality, uniformity, and consistency that it offers. Every shot you play will be smooth and exactly as you play it. The ball won’t deviate from its line and you will get a longer run on the balls. If you’ve ever played on a wooden table and a slate table then you will undoubtedly appreciate the discernible differences between the two styles of pool table.
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Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
As you create the atmosphere of the rooms in your home, your dining room is going to be focused completely around the table you choose as its centerpiece. That table will make a statement about you, your family, and the meals that are to be enjoyed in this space. If you want an eating surface that will speak to your visitors, and hold up for the many meals it will be serving, you should look into teak dining tables.
Compared to traditional woods such as oak, pine or cherry, teak has a personality all its own. When you first look at teak dining tables you are going to notice the unique look of the grain. The word stunning may come to mind. The grain has the appearance of an exotic wood. In many ways teak dining tables are works of art in themselves because of the beauty of those one of a kind grains in the cuts of wood that make up the tabletop.
When it comes to being able to put up with your family and all the gatherings and meals you’ll be enjoying, teak is as durable and user friendly as any other hardwood. It will put up with year after year of use, and some abuse, and still hold strong through it all. One of the great things about teak dining tables is that they do some of their own maintenance. While with other wooden tables, you have to do a lot of cleaning and polishing and oiling, teak dining tables continue to look beautiful even if you are a little lax with your cleaning duties. The reason for this is that teak dining tables are naturally oiled, as the wood is oil heavy and essentially oils itself. You may be amazed to see how shiny teak dining tables stay even when you haven’t given them the attention you have had to give dining tables in the past.
While many people think of teak dining tables as tables that should be outside for your back yard entertaining, the truth is that teak dining tables have moved inside. Today’s designers and manufacturers have found new and innovative ways to bring that beauty of teak dining tables that once were relegated to the back yard, into the dining room or kitchen.
Though exotic, in appearance, teak has never been more popular as an alternative to traditional woods for dining tables. Once you are ready to create a dining room that is both visually pleasing and strong enough to hold up to the workout you want it to handle as the family comes over to visit, you should start looking into the variety of styles in teak dining room tables. Because of the popularity of the wood, you can find teak dining tables to blend with whatever theme you are planning for your dining room, whether it be rustic, though teak dining tables with less polished edges and finishing touches, to French chateau, where the pieces are all carved with intricate breathtaking details.
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Thursday, August 20th, 2009
Commercial interior space is at a premium, more nowadays than ever before. The cost of a hotel or restaurant property has risen to the point that every square foot must be utilised to the maximum, bringing in as much revenue as possible. One way of helping this process is to be thoughtful in the kind of furniture purchased. Big items of upholstered furniture like sofas or tub chairs are very comfortable and fine for keeping customers seated a long time but do not allow the proprietor to be flexible in the use of his or her interior space as they are heavy and cumbersome making them difficult to move. With a more considered choice of restaurant chairs or hotel chairs and tables one room can serve more than one function and can make the process of cleaning the room much easier for the staff. For example the room can be used for dining during the week with one type of stacking chair and if, for example a customer wants to rent the room for a wedding or private party then those chairs can be stacked away in a small space and the room can be left clear for dancing or other more suitable chairs can be brought in. A good choice is to use stacking chairs combined with either fixed leg or folding tables. Only a few years ago the choice of stacking chairs was very limited, and nearly all of the choices comprised steel frames with either a steel or plastic seat and back. The ‘Polyprop’ chair, designed in the early 1960’s by Robin Day for Hille International is the most famous of these early stacking chairs and was a very attractive simple design that had the main benefit of being extremely space efficient, being stackable vertically up to 15 high without a problem. These stacking chairs have sold in millions since their inception and many halls, conference centres and cafes still rely on them for their customer’s daily use. However, as a restaurant chair or hotel chair their plain style make them an unsuitable choice. Thankfully in recent years hotel and restaurant furniture suppliers have realised that many of their customers need to use their rooms for different purposes at different times and so have incorporated many modern designs of stacking chairs and stacking tables into their programme. One of the most economical of these designs uses a steel frame in square section steel with welded frame and a choice of back designs in either square or rounded shape. These chairs are predominantly coated with either a gold, black or silver painted finish and have upholstered seat and backrest. Previously these chair frames were manufactured in the UK but in the last decade imported frames have become available very cheaply and with better and better quality.
Some UK suppliers still upholster the chairs in house though, which means that they can offer a much wider range of upholstery colours and patterns and can use UK manufactured foam fillings which tend to be of a higher quality than imported ones. Another reason to buy stacking chairs that have been upholstered in the UK is that the UK has the most stringent fire retardancy regulation for foam and fillings of upholstered chairs. A manufacturer in China or Malaysia will supply chairs worldwide and while the buyer can specify that the foam and fabric are treated to be fire retardant, their foam filling’s fire resistance is made to a lower level than British made foam, being targeted at the U.S. home furniture market and is not usually suitable for contract use. Therefore, if buying stacking chairs that have been upholstered abroad make absolutely sure you have sight of the FR certification first.
In recent years many of the most stylish wooden chairs have been designed to be stackable. Traditional gilt wooden decorative backed wedding style chairs can now be purchased that are stackable to 8 or 10 high. Again these usually have an upholstered seat which can be specified to be removable so by buying chairs with extra seats in other colours, one chair can be offered with different seat colours to blend in with the bride and groom’s choice of wedding decorations. Another stacking chair that can perform the function of a wedding or restaurant chair are the aluminium framed stacking chairs which while being very similar in construction to the steel stacking chairs, have a visual advantage that come from the way the tubular aluminium is made. While tubular steel starts as flat steel and then is bent longitudinally and welded along the seam resulting in a plain square tube, the aluminium tube is made by the extrusion process where the aluminium, in a semi molten state, is forced through a shaped form that means that the tube can be made with a decorative design running along it’s length. When this type of tube is made into a stacking chair frame and painted bright gold it really looks very attractive indeed. These aluminium stacking chairs also have upholstered seats and backs and again it is wise to choose a chair supplier that upholsters them in their own factory premises.
Many bar and hotel furniture suppliers offer copies of famous 1950’s and 60’s stacking chair designs with simple formed plywood back and seat units on chrome round tubular steel frames. The famous Danish designer Arne Jackobsen’s series 7 chair is widely produced now in the Far East and can be purchased in quantity from under £20. These chairs are light and attractive although without upholstery they are only comfortable for sitting a limited time. Other stacking chairs manufactured in very modern designs are made by the injection moulding process where molten plastic is fired under great pressure into a steel mould to form the design. The cost of making the original mould is huge and is a serious investment to a manufacturer but once the mould has been created many tens of thousands of chairs can be made at little cost. With a worldwide market available, factories in China are now using their own or sometimes European designers to create truly beautiful stacking chair designs that can be marketed cheaply because of the huge sales they can achieve. If you decide to choose one of these injection moulded stacking chairs it is imperative to ask the supplier for certification as to its suitability in a contract environment because if it is to be used as a restaurant chair or hotel chair it will receive far tougher treatment than in a home environment. The best certification comes from U.K. testing laboratories for example FIRA (The Furniture Industry Research Association). These people have specialist machinery that give the chairs the kind of stresses and pressures that they would receive in a commercial setting and test the chairs to destruction so that a real understanding of their suitability for contract used can be achieved.
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Tuesday, August 4th, 2009
So you’re moving into your first place. Decorating ideas are swimming in your head. From animal prints in the living room to a bathroom with Asian allure. But before you get carried way you need to have a few essentials like some chairs, a coffee table and a kitchen table.
You can find fine wood kitchen tables anywhere from your local furniture stores to flea markets to the internet. Maybe you want something that is used and lived in for a vintage casual look or maybe you want something shiny and new with straight lines and a rich cherry finish? No matter what style of table you are looking for you need to make sure it fits in your room.
In traditional houses kitchens were just where you cooked. Today they’re where you live so choose a table accordingly. Maybe you want a high wooden table that can double as a workspace. Or perhaps a white, round table will throw some curves and light into your space. You could try a hexagon table with a flip top that is smooth wood for eating on one side and felt-covered and poker ready on the other. You can share a pizza with friends and then flip the top over for a friendly game of Texas Hold’em. The table comes complete with chip and drink holders.
You might find a larger selection of wood kitchen tables and great prices online compared to your local brick and mortar stores, but you never know what treasures you’ll find at swap meets and flea markets. You’ll find anything from cherry Victorian era tables to retro boomerang tables by Heywood Wakefield or Eames. With a little cleaning and a lot of love you’ll have a wood kitchen table that is as unique as you are.
So whether you want a golden oak finished table or a rich cherry one or even a mahogany one with a glass top you’ll love the strength and durability of it. Every kitchen needs a table to share a drink or meal with friends, to play games with family, to work on and even fold laundry on. Yes wood kitchen tables will get a lot of use, but they are built to stand up to it. Whether you choose a shabby chic faded blue table or a sleek black one you’ll love the feeling of home it lends to your new place.
As you fill your new home with plush sofas and brightly painted antique chairs it will gradually reflect you and tell your story. Everything you put in your home shows off your personal style from the towels in the bathroom to the plates in your cabinets, but nothing will get more use and gather your friends and family around like a wood kitchen table. Hot hues for paint and linens come and go, but the strength and enduring charm of wood kitchen tables never fade. No matter where you shop for and find your new kitchen table, make sure it is a piece that speaks to you, that meets your needs, that you love. It will love you back.
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Wednesday, May 27th, 2009
Sometimes you need a table and you don’t even realize it. But the right accent table can truly be the finishing touch you are searching for to make your room complete. Whether you want to create a beckoning entrance with a stunning foyer table or just need a pedestal to perch your palm plant on it is easy to find what you need in the eclectic genre that is accent tables.
An accent table is defined as a table that complements a decorative style or makes the features in a room stand out. They are available in many sizes, shapes and colors and are crafted from many materials. The best way to find one that makes your room stand out is by doing some comparison shopping online. You’ll be amazed at the styles that are out there from actual tables to pedestals to serving carts. Wherever you need or don’t need a table you’ll find one that fits perfectly in your space and décor. Dress up a corner with a pot of posies on a striking pedestal of twisting metal or a small round table with a rich inlay design. Need a spot to put a glass of water and a reading light by your bed but don’t want to be boxed in with a chest of drawers? Try a more feminine pedestal table that will give your room a lighter look. The more you look around your home the easier it is to find spots or things that could be bright and beautiful with the help of an accent table.
But to find one that is just right you have to narrow the field with a few decisions. First you will have to figure out the look you’re trying to achieve or complement. Is your décor more traditional or maybe even vintage? Then go with a table made of wood with a dark stain and carved details. Try a table made with glass or metal for a more contemporary look.
Second you need to decide what you need the table to do. Do you need a table alongside an armchair, perhaps you need something to showcase a plant, or maybe you want an easier way to serve tea to your guests. You might even need some small tables to use when you are entertaining that can easily be stored. Once you decide on your table’s use there is just one more step to finding perfection.
Third you have to look at the color and design, this is the fun part. Make a room pop with an emerald green chest; try a white pedestal table with hand painted flowers for some shabby chic appeal or go for a modern edge with a silver and black oval table. Add a touch of fantasy with a table supported by three griffin-like creatures. Once you find a table that speaks to you, your search is over.
So slide that last puzzle piece into place and take a deep breath of satisfaction. Your decorating days are over. Your rooms are refreshed, rejuvenated and finally complete with the addition of a few select accent tables.
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Monday, May 18th, 2009
Apart from a crib, among the gifts that a kid will receive on his arrival into the world would be garments, linens, and other delicate materials. There would be no better place for these special garments than a cupboard which will be completely for the baby. This cupboard or dresser can be part of his room, or his parent’s room, and if it comes in a beautiful style and material, it can be an aesthetic piece also.
A pleasant touch common on dressers nowadays is the conversion of its top into a changing table for the baby. Children are delicate creatures that need special attention, so changing their nappies or dressing them up should be done with as much safety cares as possible. A changing table can guarantee a baby’s safety while a parent dresses him up lovingly. Placing a changing table over a dresser is a pleasant practical touch.
Purchasing a baby changing table with a dresser, [**] doesn’t mean purchasing a piece of wooden furniture meant for a baby’s use alone. A dresser cum table which is made of attractive and very durable materials can continue to be an ideal cupboard which can stay in a home and in a family’s life for years and generations to come.
There are several common options of changing tables available in the common shops : the wooden tables with guardrails, units that can fold up, and hinged chest adapters.
a separate changing table is usually lighter than a conventional table, and for practicability reasons, some aren’t made of wood. The danger of these kinds of tables, even if they have strong guardrails, is that they can easily topple over. It places the baby at high risk of an accident if the oldsters attend to other stuff even for a minute. A child who is learning to move around his room could also risk harming himself by an unfixed rail, which could fall over a kid when he pokes the table during playtime. Dressing up the baby would be a little more stressful for the parent if the necessary accessories like diapers, linens, shirts, or pins are stored away from the table, in a different part of the room.
Having a baby changing table on top of a sturdy wooden dresser would be the solution to these possible concerns. A low dresser can be created of just the right height for the parent to bend over while changing the child. Since it is attached securely to a heavy piece of furniture, a crawling child may not be able to knock it down or try and grab the rail simply. The firm base of wood would also be more adept at keeping the baby safe and secure while he’s lying down there. And best of all, every linen or accessory the baby wishes could be stored on the dresser’s drawers, so changing time is faster and less confusing for the parent.
It is a good idea to select a baby changing table cum dresser that is made from good strong wood. Aside from the wonderful thing about natural wood, these pieces of furniture are made to last longer than others. Through time, it can become an investment that returns benefits again and again again.
If a kid would decide to have employ a closet for regular garments, his old changing table can become his dresser for his personal garments. The bottom drawers can be for items that are rarely used, or taken out only for important occasions. Kids also need special hiding places for their found treasures during playtime, and these drawers would be ideal for that purpose. The level surface, which used to support his weight, can be utilized now to support his photographs, knickknacks, or any other things that he would care to display in his room.
A baby changing table can be customized according to a parent’s directions, so choose to maximise its dimensions by considering the sizes and the numbers of drawers. Even tho it would seem a little too spacious for baby linens and accessories when it’ll be first purchased and used, it’s going to be better, in the long run, to be able fill it up with bigger garments one by one, rather than to be wanting of dresser space once the baby grows up into a child and wants more garments.
And simply to be sure the baby changing table can truly last long enough to transform into a standard dresser, choose to get one that is made of real, solid hardwood. These wood types, like oak, cherry, or maple, are much more resistant to damage, scratches, and gouges over ordinary or artificial wood. They can support varying weights easily because the dressers would be manufactured to support a baby’s full weight, plus his clothes and accessories. And beyond their function and strength, these wooden dressers are also handmade and crafted with exquisite designs and attractive finishes. They will actually remain as keepsakes long after a baby grows up.
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Tuesday, May 12th, 2009
When you kick back at the end of the day and pop your drink down on that end table of yours as you turn on the TV to see what’s on, you may be in a posture much like King Tut or Cleopatra. It turns out end tables and other table forms go back that far, or further.
While King Tut had a lot of servants, and likely could have had people stand there holding anything he wanted held, even he wanted a surface of his own to put things on. The original end tables, made back in Egyptian times, weren’t what we think of today for end tables. They were pieces of stone stacked to create a flat surface where one could put food or other items. But they did the job. When you wanted to put something down, there was a flat counter to put it on without calling on someone to stand there and hold it.
It seems the Romans also understood the importance of a platform upon which to place things. They created end tables out of stone, as well, although theirs were a little more defined and looked more like altars. It also seems the Romans had more of an interest in lounging at the table than sitting at the table. Their tables were formed much lower than modern day end tables, at a height that would be appropriate if you were lounging back on a couch while placing and retrieving items from the tabletop.
Wood tables came into popularity in the medieval era. They understood the idea of using wood as an eating surface. It was much easier to move than stone, and the wood was readily available. Carpenters of the time created large wooden tables with strong, solid legs to take on the role.
As end tables and other tables continued through history, they came to the new world. Frontier tables and end tables were a far cry from the solid stone pieces that were created in Egyptian and Roman times and the solid wood ones made in the medieval years. No, in the west, you used what you could. Often a table was created out of a flat board being set on top of whatever they could find to balance it. It could be a couple of barrels, some wood blocks, or whatever they could make from the nearby supplies.
Since then tables have gone through many growths and transformations into the endless variety of them that we see on the market today. There are always new kinds being created, like modern and contemporary tables that are as much art as furniture. Additionally, many like the idea of repeating history and are purchasing tables that are being made as reproductions of those pieces of centuries past. There are also now tables for specific uses that never used to exist, from dressing tables to drafting tables.
One thing is for sure, while the world of tables is constantly changing, the need for them will not.
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Thursday, May 7th, 2009
While end tables are naturally considered a part of a living room or great room, in today’s home end tables can really fit pretty much anywhere. The tremendous variety of end tables on the market gives you an endless choice of how to use them in your own home.
Think of the ways you would use end tables. You’re probably thinking of the traditional uses, at the end of a sofa or between a couple of chairs in a seating room in your home. Where else?
Let’s start with the entrance to your home. As you walk in the door, what do you have in your hands? Keys? The mail? The dog leash? There area a lot of items we bring in and out the front door of the home and without a place near the door to keep those items you may end up leaving them all over the house. This means when you need them again, you will be looking all over the house to find where you put them. End tables placed in the foyer or entryway will alleviate this by being the place you can always put things as you come inside. And you’ll know when you go back to those end tables that the things you need will be waiting for you. Many end tables even have drawers in them so you can put items away and keep the entryway looking nice and neat.
Now, move into the bedroom. End tables can come to use in this room by doubling as night tables in your master suite, guest bedroom, or other bedrooms in the home. If you have an armoire or other space in your bedroom that holds a television and entertainment items, you may want to have end tables nearby as a place to put remotes, other pieces of equipment that hook into your television, or even the TV guide so you can see what’s coming on when you kick back at night. With the variety in shapes, sizes and colors of end tables these days, it will not be too hard to find one that matches your current bedroom furniture set.
Some fancier end tables may be able to find a home in your master bathroom as an addition to a vanity table or dressing area. When getting ready for a night on the town there is always a lot of things needed to get the right look together, and it’s nice to be able to have all those items nearby as you get dressed.
Onto the office; it almost goes without saying that end tables can be handy here. In the office there is always something that needs a table to be set on. It could be a printer or scanner that need to be plugged into the computer, or the stack of papers you still need to deal with, but need off of your desk.
Until now you may have only thought of end tables as tables in the living room, but the next time you are furniture shopping, you may see these underappreciated pieces of furniture in a new light.
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