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How to Use a Square Coffee Table

Square coffee tables are great for many things. Maybe you just want to square off a section of your room. Perhaps you want to create a square shape with the sofa and love seat in the family room. Using a coffee table that is square to accomplish this is an excellent idea.

By using a square coffee table, you can easily use two love seats in your living room to make your living room look larger than it is. First thing you would want to do is to put the two love seats together to make an L shape. Of course, you do not want them to actually touch, but to be close enough together, so that it does not look awkward. Next you would put an end table into the space that would accommodate both of the two love seats, and can be used by each one. You would then take your square coffee table and line it up with your eye to meet the corner of one love seat, actually this would be the arm of the love seat that is farthest away from the other love seat. Do this using both arms to line up the edges of the coffee table and step back and take a look at what you have created. You may even want to walk out of the room and walk back in for the full effect. Be sure the coffee table is not uncomfortably close to the love seats, and that there is room to sit down and move around between the two.

This is one spectacular way to use a square coffee table. Many people are forced with having to live in a smaller home, and are always looking for ways to make it bigger, or at least seem that way. A coffee table that is square can help you create this effect, and people will walk into your home and comment on how much room you have.

Whatever you do, do not let the square coffee table become cluttered. Clutter has a way of knocking down the size of space it is in, to a bare minimum. Remember when decorating your living room and putting things on your coffee table that less is best.