

We've curated an edit of our favourite nest of table picks available to shop, including the designs that Good Housekeeping's Homes and Gardens Director, Carolyn Bailey, loves right now. Nesting tables are especially ideal for those who are short on space but don't want to compromise on style.

Add them to a bedroom to display items or even to replace your bedside tables or use them in a hallway place in lieu of a console table. The best thing about a nests of tables? The living room isn't the only place they look at home. Up to 20 off Dining Furniture Jusqu' 20 de rabais sur les meubles de salle manger Excludes discounted, clearance, outdoor, Hot Buy deals, and Buyer’s Best items Exclut les offres de rabais et de liquidation, les articles pour l'extrieur, les superbes achats et les articles Valeur sre. However, if you don't want to compromise on a coffee table, you can always have a nest of tables that includes one, like this model from Dunelm. They're available in a host of materials, colours and designs and typically cost less than coffee tables, too. Typically smaller than the average coffee table they can be used for anything from holding drinks to displaying your favourite decorative items. Over the past few years, nesting tables - also know as a nest of tables - have been re-emerging as a trend for living rooms. Whether you use yours to rest your favourite coffee table books on or add coasters for holding a G&T as a weekend treat, a coffee table has so many functions. Traditionally, coffee tables have always been a must for any living room.
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You'll want to consider what colours to use to fit your space and concept, decide on how to best use your living room once you've measured up for a sofa and - of course - add furniture. When planning a living room, there are always so many things to think about.
