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Side Table: Round or Square?

fillagirl
10 years ago

I am in the process of re-doing my LR. I have a new couch & side chairs, ordered a glass rectangular coffee table (Thomasville stiletto) and need side tables, lamps, art, etc. Ignore the large mirror, will be replaced with large work of art. Also ignore lamps, will be replaced.

Side tables: Am comparing round vs. square

ROUND: I like the round - the legs are similar to the scoop of the couch arm and add something "softer". Problem: 1) don't like the glass top and 2) have 2 round tables (from Homesense) that are not the same stain colour. Would have to re-stain or gel-stain the tables. OR try to find round tables somewhere else, with the same leg I like.

SQUARE: I like the square too but emphasizes all the hard lines in the room.

WONDERING:
1) Which side table do you like better?
2) If round, can these be gel stained and put a piece of wood where the glass is?

Seems this process has taken forever and I feel my judgement is skewed. Would love to hear which table others prefer and if my idea of gel-staining the round tables and replacing the tops might work and is not crazy!!

Thanks in advance!

Thomasville Coffee table:


1 Round & 1 Square End table:


2 Round tables with different stain:

Square table:

Comments (20)

  • debbie1031
    10 years ago

    I like the round. Living Rooms tend to have a lot of rectangles in them already: room shape, sofa, chairs, area rugs, in your case, the mirror. So I think the round ones take the edge off things! (No pun intended!)

  • Olychick
    10 years ago

    I like the round, esp the way your furniture is arranged, it fits better with the angled chairs. The square looks awkward to me, like I want to straighten it, but it's already straight!

    Sorry I don't know a thing about gel stain, but it seems that trying to replace the glass with wood might be more problematic. The wood would be hard to match, as would the factory finish on a new piece. Could you maybe have marble cut (not sure if you can inlay it or if it would have to cover the whole top of the table).

    Not sure if you would like this (if you used a dark color close to the color of the stain), but it might be worth a try.

    She painted the underside of the glass.

    ETA: I forgot to say how beautiful that coffee table is!

    Here is a link that might be useful: Painted glass

    This post was edited by olychick on Sun, Feb 2, 14 at 3:14

  • krelavie
    10 years ago

    I agree with most - the round balances out the square edges of the couch and chairs. If you were to put a coffee table, I think a rectangle would be nice - but I like what you've done!

  • patricianat
    10 years ago

    Square and round. Your room is very heavy. You need the openness of the glass to keep your room from feeling like it is all going to fall to one end.

  • amykath
    10 years ago

    I would do both round. Maybe I am just a lover of a round end table in living spaces, I guess because typically everything is so square and straight lined that I think the round softens the room. I know this is not always the case, but I definitely prefer the round in your space.

    I am not 100% sure you could gel stain them. Are they solid wood? If so, you can sand and then gel stain. Painting them would be an easier fix and adding a wood top shouldn't be a problem at all.

    Love your room and that coffee table is gorgeous!

  • Oakley
    10 years ago

    My seating area is like your's except mine floats. I have round end tables on both sides of the sofa. I hate them. lol.

    Only because they're just not big enough to hold the stuff I want. The tables are a normal size. Big enough for a lamp in the middle (lamps look funny if not in the middle of a round table), a drink and a few tiny things. Anything else I put there like my books and iPad just clutters it.

    Both tables have lower shelves where I put baskets of mags I haven't read yet which is nice to have.

    A large part of me wishes I went square or rectangle...or a bigger round top.

    So that's the cons of a round table! :)

  • debbie1031
    10 years ago

    Can you call to see if Homesense has another in a different location? They could probably ship it to your closest store. Then return the lighter one. I'm not familiar with Homesense- I'm just guessing it's like a Homegoods store like we have in our area.

  • fillagirl
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    Thanks for your feedback. I like the round too (both round) , so I guess I'll just have to figure out whether to paint or stain and whether I can live with the glass top.

    I did call the store to see if they had another dark one and they told me they don't track their inventory in terms of style, etc. I did go back to the source every few days for the last few months and no luck, so I think I will just have to figure out how to make these match.

    I also tried sourcing these round tables elswhere and no luck. Seems oval is "in" these days, was really hard to find round tables (I'm in Canada).

    So the fun continues...!

  • Jules
    10 years ago

    Another vote for round.

  • cat_ky
    10 years ago

    Send the oval style to the US. I have been looking for months for an oval coffee table (black) that would look good in my living room. Only ones, I have found are around 48 inches long, and I need longer than that with my sofa.

    I like the round end tables in your room too.

  • blfenton
    10 years ago

    Round with the glass. That will compliment your coffee table without matching.

    Re staining - I would consider gel-staining the same colour as the feet of your couches. Just a thought.

  • theclose
    10 years ago

    I love the round. Even with the glass top.

  • porkandham
    10 years ago

    I like the round table with the glass in it.

  • nosoccermom
    10 years ago

    Another vote for round. i think it should be possible to gel stain them if you go dark. Since it's almost like paint, there shouldn't be any color difference after the second or third coat.
    I've been looking for tables like these for my LV.

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    BeverlyFLADeziner
    10 years ago

    Minimum 30" diameter round side tables with ceramic lamps on top. The silver lamps appear to be more bedroom scale than living room scale.

    The coffee table is lovely but the shag carpet may gobble it up, .

  • celticmoon
    10 years ago

    Round.

    Because your side chairs are not set at a right angle, round is more accessible to folks seated at couch and chairs. Also round doesn't introduce the off kilter (not parallel) lines that olychick wants to straighten...

  • fillagirl
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    OK, after reading beverly's post, I removed the rug. And after removing that large, dark rectangular rug, it was actually a tie between the round and the square side table. And I placed a roundish lamp on the square table, and it really softened things up.

    I am going to go to the paint store and see what the folks there have to say about gel staining a factory finished round end table. But I have to tell you, 'm leaning towards the square because in real life it looks more classic and like a higher end table than the round...wow, this project is never-ending!!

    Thanks so much for your help, much appreciated and will post an update.

  • sconway11324
    10 years ago

    I would go with both round and square but I would not make them both wood. Or, another alternative is to place a floor lamp on the left, a round table on the right and raise the mirror a bit more. I think you need to introduce some more height to the room. Your eyes tend to go down.

  • Leslie L.
    5 years ago

    Late to the party - voting for round!