Best Side Table Design Ideas and End Table Décor for Every Home

Best Side Table Design Ideas and End Table Décor for Every Home

If you’ve ever browsed through design magazines, followed YouTube designers, or scrolled through Instagram, you’ve probably seen those small, strategically placed tables nestled up against other pieces of furniture. These little accent tables play a huge role in your interior design. Although they do provide a useful surface, they are usually chosen for their design and decorative appeal. As with most things design, this can mean something different to everyone. Here are some side table design ideas that demonstrate how these tiny tables bring big benefits to your home décor.

What are Side Tables Used For?

Sometimes, new end tables are an afterthought, but they are also an excellent opportunity to infuse a room with style. Placed next to sofas, chairs, beds, or other furniture, side tables provide a convenient place to put things on, such as a drink, book, or the remote. These tables can anchor your seating pieces and display décor, such as family photos, fresh flowers, and reading lamps. These small tables can be tucked into areas such as read nooks and bedroom alcoves.

They can be used to:

  • Bring a new element into the room, such as rich wood tones or whimsical design.
  • Add a modern element with simple lines or bright color
  • Introduce texture with fabric, leather, or decorative details

Side table styles are also diverse, ranging from dainty accent tables to sturdy wood designs. The décor options are endless, from modern glass to traditional wood.

The polished white marble top and hand-etched porcelain in the matte black base of the David Frisch Total Eclipse End Table by Uttermost bring elegance and sophistication to this living room. It elegantly blends form and function to make a stunning statement in this living room.

Where Should Side Tables Be Placed?

As the name implies, side tables are placed alongside sofas, chairs, and other furniture. They can also be tucked between pieces that aren’t pushed flush together. Be mindful of how many accent tables you use; the furniture placement needs to be harmonious, and the tables must be balanced with the weight of the seating. For example, a sectional might only have a table at one end, while a pair of chairs could have a table positioned between them. A good general rule is that seating that cannot reach the coffee table should be supplemented with a side table.

The natural alabaster top of the Theo Accent Table by Regina Andrew brings timeless beauty that plays well against the white walls and upholstery. The thoughtful pairing of finished ebony birch wood and brass blends contrasting materials, making it a warm, lustrous addition to this eclectic design.

How to Choose the Perfect Side Table for Your Space

Consider factors such as intended purpose, style, and material when choosing living room accent tables. This will help you find a side table that works with your décor, fits your space, and meets your needs. For instance, determining the purpose of your side table will help you select the size and features. Also, consider color, style, and material to ensure it complements your furniture and décor.

A riff on mid-century modern design, the Aaron End Table by Stylecraft is an inspired addition to any room. Hairpin legs support an open shelf that provides space for storing books and magazines. This stylish side table is the perfect accessory for your evening reading.

The Trillium Accent Table by Regina Andrew gives an upscale lounge vibe, where you can relax and sip your favorite beverage. The polished alabaster base and brass gilded branches add charm and whimsy to this piece.

Creative End Table Décor Ideas for Every Style

From showcasing meaningful items to incorporating practical storage solutions, there are countless ways to make your end table stand out in your home. Compared to coffee tables, end tables have limited real estate, limiting your styling options. A less is more approach to end table décor will give you an elegant, uncluttered look. A few framed photos or a small stack of books, and a simple vase with flowers are all you can fit on the top of these tables. And remember to leave room for any items you’ll want to set there temporarily, which is the main purpose of the table. Nothing looks worse than a large group of items vying for attention.

The warm honey tones of the Pentak End Table by Bassett Mirror Company warm up this neutral living room. The open pierced fretwork detailing on the drawer adds visual interest, and the matte black iron bar drawer pull gives this boho style an industrial flair.

Best Materials for Side Tables: Wood, Metal, and Glass Designs

Choosing the right material for your side table isn’t just a matter of taste; it’s about understanding each material’s characteristics, benefits, and limitations to make an informed decision that suits your lifestyle, budget, and décor. Common side table materials include wood, metal, glass, stone, and composites, each offering unique aesthetic and functional properties.

The deco-inspired Austin Accent Table by Stylecraft features a unique cut-out base and genuine back marble with a hint of white. A modern twist on a classic design, this side table levels up the room’s design, complementing the richness of the leather chair beside it.

Showcasing understated style, the Matthew Williams Armistead End Table by Uttermost is the perfect place to rest your cup. Add a simple, geometric lamp, and you’ve got the perfect relaxation spot. The herringbone details on the drawer front add visual interest to the piece.

Find inspiration and a great selection of side tables at Capitol Lighting. Check out our 2024 Fall online catalog to see our huge selection of lighting. Feel free to stop in one of our local lighting showrooms if you see something you like. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff is ready to show you around and help you find exactly what your home needs.

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