When it comes to decorating your home, there is nothing like a console table to add personality to a space. Use it to add style to an entrance and create a point of interest, opt for a sleek design to fill a space, or pick one with drawers for storing your essentials - console tables are a timelessly versatile addition to your décor. Whether you’re starting with a blank canvas or revamping your tactfully curated corner, check out our top tips for styling a console table in your home.
Where do you put a Console Table?
There is no right or wrong answer when it comes to the placement of a console table. The purpose of a console table is to add a focal point of interest to any given space - be it a corner in your living or dining room or as popularly used: the perfect piece for creating a stylish first impression in the entrance of your home. To create a statement, opt for something like our Isla White Glass and Brass Console Table. It’s modern metallic legs will bring a luxe look and feel to your space.
How should you arrange items on a Console Table?
There are several ways you can arrange items on your console table. Start by creating an anchor; this means to add a centre point and overall focus to your display. This could be a painting or piece of art, or a mirror for subtle elegance and the illusion of more space as it gently reflects light.
Add some texture to your table; depending on your desired aesthetic, brighten it up with a lamp or bring nature into your home with a vase of something earthy like dried foliage.
Don’t forget multi-level styling – you can make more room for showcasing your accessories with our Georgia White Large Ceramic Console Table. This white gloss console table is the two-tiered dynamic display piece offering more space for pictures of your loved ones or copies of your favourite hardbacks.
What should you store in a Console Table?
Although not traditionally for storage, a little extra room is always a bonus. For example, our Toronto Dark Wood Console Table with drawers is great for hiding away essentials that don’t need to be on display or for your grab-and-go items by the door.