Occasional Tables

Occasional tables (or often called accent tables) are great addition to any living room, they are very versatile and often can be used for many purposes. These are small tables that can be used as lamp tables, side tables, end tables, telephone tables, sofa tables, card tables and more.
Furniture2home has extensive collection of occasional tables in variety of styles, shapes and materials, from chunky solid oak console tables to delicate white end tables, from modern gloss tables to rustic wood sofa tables, from elegant French lamp tables to oriental black lacquer small cabinets to be used on side of sofa. Our selection of occasional tables in oak, pine, ash, mahogany, walnut, solid wood as well as veneer finish, painted finish, distressed finish, metal embossed finish, mirrored, glass, metal, lacquer and in endless shapes and sizes has been carefully chosen. Variety of styles of our extensive occasional tables collection includes contemporary, modern, traditional, rustic, French, shabby chic, oriental and more.

Saturday, 16 January 2010 20:13:56 GMT
 | When thinking about a country dining room, you probably picture blue and white checked table clothes, but country styles are much more broad than you might think. From cottage country, modern country, French country, eclectic country, rustic, and the old tried and true, the options for this décor are limited only by your imagination. A country dining room provides a true opportunity to express your individuality and create a space that will speak to your heart. Let's explore a few simple steps to assist you in establishing the country dining room of your dreams. |
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Saturday, 16 January 2010 19:21:22 GMT
 | Sideboards are very popular pieces of dining room furniture that are found in homes across the country. These items were first built in the 18th century, but did not become widely used until the 19th century. It was at this point that a larger percentage of people had become wealthy enough to dedicate a room exclusively to dining and were more interested in these types of tables. Europeans built the first sideboards from oak, walnut, and pine but later American sideboards were built mostly from pine and poplar. |
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Monday, 21 December 2009 15:07:55 GMT
 | Though often under appreciated, your dining room and the way that it is decorated can have a major impact on how your house is viewed by guests. Many people feel that there is not much that can be done to decorate your dining room without spending a small fortune, causing them to settle for boring furniture and using wall decorations in an attempt to create somewhat of an ambiance. However, if you take the time to look around for some good deals, you may find that you can get the elegant furniture that you desire to transform your dining room to one that instantly catches the eyes of all of your guests. |
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