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6 Side Table Ideas for The Living Room

Castlery|Mar 15, 2024

Your living room is the heart of your home, and every piece of furniture plays a crucial role in shaping its ambiance. Among these, the side table is a versatile and functional accessory that not only adds aesthetic appeal but also serves practical purposes.


In this article, we'll explore some side table decor ideas that can effortlessly enhance the style and functionality of your living room.

6 living room side table ideas


Place it in between armchairs


One classic and effective way to integrate a side table into your living room is by nestling it between a pair of armchairs. The arrangement contributes to the overall symmetry of the living room and creates a sense of balance in the space. The side table serves as a unifying element, connecting the two seating pieces and facilitating easy access to essentials.


A small side table placed between two bouclé armchairs.


@lauralestyle places a small side table between the Paloma Bouclé Armchairs in Snow.


Opt for matching armchairs and side tables if you’re going for a cohesive look; but don’t be afraid to mix and match the furniture to create an ensemble that’s uniquely yours.


Position it at the end of the sofa


Another common and practical placement seen in most households is to position the side table at the end of your sofa. It is a tried-and-true strategy for both style and functionality.


A chaise sectional sofa with a throw and cushions in a living room.


@megontheriviera places a small rattan side table beside the Adams Chaise Sectional Sofa.


This placement not only provides a practical surface for items like remote controls or a cup of tea but also extends the visual line of the sofa, creating a cohesive and balanced look. To keep your living room clutter-free, consider a side table with storage to keep the living room tidy and organised.


Create an intimate reading corner


There's something enchanting about having a dedicated space for reading - a cosy nook that invites you to escape into the realms of imagination. The key to crafting the perfect reading spot lies in the thoughtful combination of a comfortable armchair and a well-placed side table.


Position a side table within arm’s reach of the armchair. This surface is a practical companion, providing a place for your current book, reading glasses, a cup of tea, or a reading lamp.


A bouclé swivel armchair and a side table with books and a vase of flowers


@anotherbloom.co creates a cosy reading nook with the Amber Bouclé Swivel Chair and a matching side table.


This arrangement provides a cosy retreat within the larger living room, inviting you to unwind and indulge in a good book.

Use it to add an artistic flair


A side table doesn’t have to be restricted to the end of a sofa or between armchairs - they can also be great pieces to add an artistic flair to your space.


A wooden side table placed between speakers and guitars in a room.


@mbinteriordesigns adds an artistic flair to the space with the Mika Side Table.


This approach transforms the side table into a focal point, showcasing a blend of art and functionality. The guitars, each with its unique character, add a touch of personality to the space while ensuring that the side table remains a practical addition to the overall design.


Nestle the tables to save space


Nested tables are great for small living rooms as they offer the versatility to adapt your living room layout to different occasions and activities. When not in use, the smaller tables can be neatly tucked under the larger ones, creating a compact footprint.


A swivel armchair, rattan armchair, and wooden tables beside a fireplace.


@cottageandsea uses the Vincent Coffee Table Set as both a side table and coffee table. Also pictured: The Amber Bouclé Swivel Chair in Snow.


This space-saving quality is particularly beneficial for apartment living or rooms where optimising space is essential.


Spruce it up with greenery


Side tables are a great place to house potted plants as they add a pop of colour and visual interest to your living room without overwhelming the space. The vibrant green hues can complement the existing colour scheme of your room and contribute to a more lively and inviting atmosphere.


A wooden side table with tambour doors and potted plants around it.


@mattandomar decorate the Harper Side Table with greenery to create a cosy space.


When selecting plants for your side table, consider low-maintenance options that are well-suited for indoor environments. Succulents, snake plants, pothos, or peace lilies are popular choices that thrive with minimal care.


Side tables are small yet impactful players, capable of transforming the entire atmosphere of your living room. Whether you’re keeping it safe and placing the side table at the end of a sofa, or using it as a decorative piece, side tables bring both practicality and style to your living space. Experiment with these ideas to discover the perfect side table arrangement that reflects your personality and enhances the functionality of your living room.

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