CAFETERIA TABLES: More Than Just A Place To Eat

2007-03-28 16:27:23

( Automobiles )



The shape and size of a cafeteria table can vary depending on the preference of the canteen. A square cafeteria table can seat fewer people but may encourage better and closer communication.

Rectangular cafeteria tables, on the other hand, are great space savers. They are more practical in canteens where limited space needs to be maximized.

Meanwhile, coffee tables can be used primarily for decorative purposes and can serve as the main feature or accent in a room.

However, lift top coffee tables can also be used to solve storage problems in a home. DVDs, books, magazines, and remote controls that are usually found cluttered in a living room can be easily stored inside a lift top coffee table.

A trunk-style lift up coffee table has hinged openings and provides deeper storage space. It can also serve as an additional seat when there are extra guests.

Before you choose a coffee or cafeteria table, take into account the area of the place you’ll be putting it in. Remember that pieces of furniture can take up considerable space and you should plan carefully where to put each item before buying one.

If you tend to rearrange you furniture every now and then, a light weight coffee table may be more suitable to your lifestyle. The design theme and color of your interiors should also be factored in with your decision.

Conversely, homes with small children will do well to have sturdy and durable coffee tables while simple and easy-to-clean tables are more practical when you have pets. Also, avoid putting tables with sharp edges along high-traffic areas to prevent accidents.

The function of tables covers more than simply supporting food and beverages. Tables evolved through history and played a part in bringing comfort and beauty to living spaces. The design and set-up of tables can also affect the way people relate to one another.


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