Selecting a Wood and Glass Coffee Table May Not Be Easy

May 27
10:24

2010

Marc Willis

Marc Willis

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You can buy the first wood coffee table that you see; however to really ensure that you end up happy you need to put in the time and effort.

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Choosing the right wood coffee table for you and your home can be a daunting task. These days there are many manufacturers that put out some wonderful pieces of solid furniture and it can be very difficult to find the exact wood and glass coffee table that will be the best for you. Do you go with a contemporary one,Selecting a Wood and Glass Coffee Table May Not Be Easy Articles an antique one, or even a modern one? Even after you answer that question you will have to decide on the shape of your wood coffee table, which can be oval, square or rectangle. Since you can find virtually any size, shape or style of table in a matter of hours these qualities need to take a backseat to a few more options. Once you settle on the budget, type of wood, level of abuse the table will go through and the finish of the table, the rest will just fall into place. We promise you that if you put the time in to the purchase of your coffee table you will be pleased with the result.The first decision that you have to make is regarding the finish of your table. You can select from a number of choices such as paint, stain or man-made products. Woods such as pine work very well when painted while some of the fancier woods like oak and maple work great with stains. The rule of thumb to use is that if you think the grain of a wood is spectacular and needs to be shown off then stain is the way to go. If the grain is bland and boring then paint is the best option.The next area to consider is the amount of abuse the table will be put through. All woods are different looking and they also all have different hardness levels. Pine is a very soft wood and oak is a very hard one, for example. If you are planning on using the table for rough activities that may damage the surface of the wood then a hard wood is the way to go. If you are using something for delicate activities then you can lean towards the softer options like pine.The last area that you have to think about is the amount of money that you have to spend on your wood coffee table. You can find products that range in price from under one hundred dollars all the way to tens of thousands of dollars for antique collectors items. Only you know how much you are willing to, or can afford to spend. We recommend that prior to even beginning a search that you establish your budget. We find that it is easier to stay within budget before you see all of the wonderful options available to you that may be too high in price. The more time you spend on the research the more likely it is that you will be pleased with the final purchase.