Project Design- Style Your Coffee Table!

By Therelishedroost
Thanks yo so much Cindy(Rough Luxe Lifestyle) and MaryAnn(casual-classic-home) for inviting me to join this amazing group of designing bloggers.  I for one cannot wait to learn a thing or two about style from these great bloggers and I am sure you will want to head over as well. 

Carla Aston Designed classic•casual•home
Cottage and Vine Emily A. Clark La Dolfina My Notting Hill Rough Luxe Lifestyle Savvy Southern Style Simple Details T & G Interiors The Enchanted Home The Relished Roost

I have to admit I am a bit nervous about his post. I can style a client's table with my eyes closed but with mine I sometimes overthink it! I find there are certain rules I have laid down for myself when styling a table. I first take into consideration whether it's an ottoman used as a table or simply a classic cocktail table.  Since I have both in my home I have decided to style them accordingly.



I LOVE books! I always add books and bigger the better. The more interesting and artful even better!
For the ottoman,  I also love a tray so that one may place a cup of tea or "cocktail" down with now fear of spilling. Plant life or flowers are always a great touch especially at this time of year because we are longing to see greenery.  I like fun items that have personality or sentimental meaning. For me, it's this small platter with a great quote from Oscar Wilde. I also get a chuckle every time I see my little monkey candle holder. Any piece that can add personality or can be a conversation piece is always a great idea to have somewhere on a cocktail table. 

Where ottomans are concerned I always leave enough space around the edge for one to put their feet up as well.

My next table is a Moroccan tray table from the 1970's on a ebony bamboo legged stand.  Is 38 inch round and it has personality already on its own. Since I like the table to speak a bit for itself I have made the setting more subdued.  I find if you have a collection of pottery or interesting glass this is the time to pull it out. I always follow the odd rule when adding pieces so  I like a collection  of  up to 7 pieces max, again leaving space for drinks or snacks around the table. Again I have added books and I have taken into consideration the color scheme in the room so watery blue and rust is fitting. 
A style like this can be simple with no flowers or greenery but since I need all the flower power I can get I have shown it both ways. 




P.S. This room is under a facelift too, can't wait to share it in March when the Oushak rug comes and the room is altogether!
I hope you got a sense of my "simple style" now I am heading over to see what great table style can be found on Project Design!