Although most of us immediately think of the dining table when we talk about tables in the home, but there are so many more places in which tables are used that the options are almost endless. Tables are very handy furniture items that are used as display stands, writing desks, work spaces and storage spaces. Walk into almost every room in the house and you can be justified for expecting to see at least one table somewhere.
In the bedroom most people have at least one table situated somewhere around the room and in the master bedroom you generally have a minimum of two, one on either side of the bed. A desk is usually located somewhere in the room, particularly if the room doubles as an office or as a child’s study.
In the lounge room you will see any number of tables scattered around the room for one purpose or another. A coffee table usually sits in the middle of the floor, a handy place for all sorts of items such as the remote control or a scattering of magazines. Then you’ve got a couple of end tables that are usually situated beside a sofa or lounge chair. Perhaps you have a special reading chair and next to it is a lamp table.
In the hall you may have a narrow table placed just inside the door where you might drop the keys or the mail as you walk in. The table you use doesn’t have to be a particular size to claim it as a functional and necessary part of the furniture.
Walk into the bathroom and there is sometimes a small table placed beside the wash basin as an additional place to hold cleaning items. Some kitchens also double as an eating place and may contain a small kitchen table and even the laundry can house a table where clothes may be sorted and briefly stored.
Tables are a vital piece of furniture in the home, they give us a place to eat our meals and hold small items for decorative and storage purposes.
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