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The glass end table serves multiple functions. It can be used as a home for a plant or lamp or as an accent to your décor. Glass end tablesstand out among the many options available. They have a modern design and are easy to clean. The variety of glass side table designs, sizes, and styles make it easy to feel overwhelmed.

Choosing a glass end table: size

The most critical consideration is size. You should measure the available area in your home for a side table. As such, you cannot just grab any side table you see. Aside from general size, you should also consider height. A good table should be at the same level as the arm. This specification makes the side table easy to use for most people. Most armchairs have a height of 60 to 80 centimeters, so work around that range. At most, add 10 centimeters. If the arm of the sofa isn't that high, get a lower height. For bedside options, you use the height of your mattress as a guide. The glass nightstand should be as tall as the top of the mattress.

You also have to consider width. In this case, your focus is on aesthetics and function. Design-wise, you want a little space between the furniture and the end table so you don't cramp your decor. The average width of glass top end tables is 40 to 55 centimeters. You may want a wider piece for even proportions if you have large furniture such as king-size beds or family sofas. For function, think of what you are putting on the table. A table for a big lamp or flower vase should be bigger than a coffee end table. The last factor in terms of size is depth. Here, it is all about proportions. If the furniture items in your home are long, go for a long glass top side table. A mismatch in proportions can make your home design look unbalanced.

Choosing a glass end table: shape and style

Rectangular (and square) glass end tables are great for getting into corners. On the other hand, they take up more space than circular end tables. Choose rectangular glass end tables for living room if you want a traditional look.

Circular and oval glass end tables will serve you well if you are trying to manage space. A round glass side table has smaller footprints and blends well with curved objects like vases. Their lack of sharp edges also makes them safe for small children. However, these circular options rarely have storage and don't do well in wall corners. A glass end table can improve your home décor and serve many functions.

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