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A coffee table should suit both your sofa and the way you use the living room. Choose a lower, wider table for relaxed lounging, or a compact design if the room needs clearer walkways. Shape matters too: round coffee tables soften sharp layouts, while rectangular tables offer more surface space.
Leave enough room between your coffee table and sofas for comfortable movement. If the room is small, pair the table with slim side tables rather than overfilling the centre of the room.
Keep coffee table styling simple with one tray, a decorative piece and a book or candle. Add texture through rugs and colour through smaller home accessories.
A round or oval coffee table is often best because it softens the room and makes movement easier around sofas and armchairs.
Leave enough space to walk through and reach the table comfortably. Around 35-45 cm is a useful guide for many living rooms.
It does not need to match exactly. Choose one shared material, colour or shape so the pieces feel connected.