How To Style A Nesting Coffee Table

How To Style A Nesting Coffee Table

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One of our very favorite things about our home is the sunroom space on the back of the house. Shortly after we moved in, we found out from a neighbor that it used to be a covered porch, but the previous homeowners had closed it up to increase the internal livable square footage of the home. We’re so glad they did because we use this bright, sunny room all day long! It has eleven large windows that let the sun in all throughout the day, and we really appreciate the view of the outdoors that they afford us, too. This sunroom was absolutely a key selling feature of the house for us. That said, the oversized scale of the room has been a little tricky in terms of coming up with a functional furniture arrangement.

How To Style A Nesting Coffee Table

How To Style A Nesting Coffee Table

How To Style A Nesting Coffee Table

We ultimately decided to use 2/3 of the room for a seating arrangement around our television, and the remaining 1/3 of the room houses a credenza for overflow kitchen storage and a small café dining space (seen here). This layout does work really well for us, but one thing we sort of struggled with was how to arrange a solitary coffee table in a way that functioned properly for people simultaneously sitting across from each other on the sofas. In other words, if the coffee table was drawn up to a comfortable distance from people on the velvet couch, it was too far away from those sitting on the light blue couch across the way, and vice versa. So, that’s why we decided to test out a nesting coffee table setup.

How To Style A Nesting Coffee TableHow To Style A Nesting Coffee TableHow To Style A Nesting Coffee Table

The photos above perfectly demonstrate why this type of dual coffee table works so well for an oversized living room. Most of the time when it’s just John and me, we have the coffee tables nested together near the velvet couch, as you’ll see throughout the majority of today’s post. But when we have people over and need to more evenly spread out tabletop space for drinks and other odds and ends, we just pull the smaller coffee table out from below the bigger one and scoot it closer to the opposite couch. The nesting coffee tables that we used here are really lightweight, so it’s a cinch to move the smaller table around as needed. Sadly, these exact tables are no longer sold, but here’s a nearly identical option that should function in much the same way.

How To Style A Nesting Coffee Table

How To Style A Nesting Coffee Table

As for a few parting tips when it comes to stying your nesting coffee tables, I would suggest thinking of it just like any other coffee table with only a few minor tweaks. For the main taller coffee table, follow the same rules of styling coffee tables that you probably already know—use a tray to corral decorative items and remotes, think about ways to vary the height of your objects to create interest, and break up the shapes of décor to give the table a more organic look (a rectangular basket next to a round bowl that holds playing cards, etc.).

For the lower nested coffee table, opt for short objects that won’t hit the underside of your upper table if it gets scooted underneath too far. You’ll see I used a small stack of books and flat coasters to accent our lower table. Another important thing to keep in mind with styling nesting coffee tables is that you don’t need to fully nest the lower table under the upper one. Pull the lower one out at least a little bit so that you maximize your everyday tabletop square footage. I hope that helps! If you have questions or your own tips to share, leave them in the comments section below.

How To Style A Nesting Coffee Table

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Retro Inspired Summer Décor Round Up

Retro Inspired Summer Décor Round Up

To be completely honest…I’m not a big fan of summer. The heat really gets to me, and I feel like there’s all this pressure from society to travel and just generally live a life of excess simply because it’s summertime. I appreciate the encouragement to get outside and enjoy the sunshine, don’t get me wrong—but when my Instagram feed suddenly is full of people taking these elaborate European vacations, it makes me feel sort of small. I much prefer the shift to fall when folks share about how they’re getting cozy and circling the wagons, so to speak, around quality time with friends and family at home. Maybe some of you can relate?

Anyway, point being that this late summer timeframe is actually my favorite. The days aren’t quite so hot, and we have all sorts of fun holiday events on the horizon. I find myself savoring the summer season so much more once we’re on the tail end of it, which is why I wanted to create an extra special roundup of summer-themed home décor in celebration of this transitional time of year. Keep scrolling to peruse my picks for summer-inspired art, furniture, and plant holders.

Retro Inspired Summer Décor Round Up

1. Seascape Framed Wall Art: I love art that features a subtle nod to the coast without being too overt about it.

2. Smoke Green Glass Candle Holders: Sadly, these glass candle holders already sold out by the time this post was scheduled to go live, but I found a similar version here on Etsy. Bonus: they’re designed by an artisan seller!

3. Modern Geometric Outdoor Rug: I have dreams of starting our outdoor patio project this season, and this outdoor rug is a perfect fit for my ultimate vision.

4. Modern Adirondack Chair: This mod take on the classic Adirondack chair shape is right up my alley. I love the sleek lines at the back.

5. Boho Outdoor Throw Pillow Covers (Set of 2): I could see these throw pillows working indoors or out! The tassels give them an elevated look, don’t you think?

6. Claymen Ceramic Planters: I definitely want to do some more indoor gardening before summer winds down, and these cutie planters are inspiring me to cross this to-do off my list ASAP.

7. Mitchell Black Flourish Wallpaper: I know I already wallpapered our entryway, but isn’t this summer floral pattern just so lovely? Pattern is such a fun way to welcome everyone who walks through the front door.

8. Rocio Mushroom Plant Hanger: I love the idea of planting something now so it grows long and lush indoors by the time winter rolls around when I’m sure I’ll be craving summer greenery.

9. Hammock Weave Patio Chair (Set of 2): I’m picturing this pair of retro-inspired chairs on our front porch so I can fully appreciate and savor the end of summer and beginning of fall.

Which item is your favorite from that list? Mine are the Claymen Ceramic Planters and Boho Outdoor Throw Pillow Covers. Both are actually within my (currently meager) home décor budget this season, so I might just have to treat myself. Let me know in the comments what caught your eye, and tell me…Are you a summer lover, or are you just as ready for fall time as I am?

Retro Inspired Summer Décor Round Up

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