Stools and Side Tables For A Small Space

If you're living in a small space, you don't want to be overwhelmed by furniture. Luckily, there are plenty of options that can save space and still look great. Here are some ideas for small stools and tables that will help make your home look beautiful without overwhelming it:
Round stools can be tucked under a side table or even between two chairs
Round stools are great for small spaces, as they can be tucked under a side table or even between two chairs. They're also easy to move around when needed, which is great if you have company over and need extra seating. And the best part? Round stools are versatile! You can use them as dining room chairs, or even around your coffee table in the living room for extra seating space during movie nights with friends.
Round tables with a round top and four legs are usually sturdy and compact
Round tables with a round top and four legs are usually sturdy and compact. They can be placed in the center of a room and have enough room for two chairs, or one chair and an ottoman. You may also see these types of tables sold as coffee tables, but many people prefer to use those pieces as accent furniture rather than eating at them.
Round tables come in different sizes: small (under 30 inches), medium (30-45 inches), large (46-60 inches). Smaller round tops may be used on all four sides; larger ones require a clear walkway around them when seated at their perimeter.
An ottoman is great because it's a soft place to put your feet up on and also another place to sit
An ottoman is a great addition to any small space because it's a soft place to put your feet up on, but also another place to sit. If you're short on space and need an extra chair, then consider using an ottoman as one of them. Another option is to use it as a coffee table or side table.
Accent stools also work as an ottoman and make your room seem more inviting
Accent stools also work as an ottoman and make your room seem more inviting.
Oftomans are generally used as extra seating, but they can be used in many other ways. If you’re tired of sitting on the floor while eating, try putting your food on top of a footstool instead of on the coffee table or side table. Accent stools also make great storage options for blankets and pillows since they take up less space than a whole couch would. And if you’re using an accent stool as extra seating, choose one that has a removable cushion so it can double as a footrest for guests who want to put their feet up when sitting in another chair!
A magazine rack may be a good item to have in your living room if you like to read while relaxing on an accent stool
If you like to read while relaxing on an accent stool, a magazine rack may be a good item to have in your living room. You can use it to store magazines, books or other items that are not used often. This will keep them off the floor or away from animal hair and dust.
A magazine rack can be placed on top of a side table or next to an accent chair so that it doesn't take up too much space in your small living room. It can also be made from wood, metal or plastic; however make sure whatever material you choose is durable enough for everyday use as well as long-term care of your magazines!
Accent stools make great bedside tables when paired with a lamp, tray, and other essentials
Accent stools make great bedside tables when paired with a lamp, tray, and other essentials. They are small and can fit in a small space, they are often designed to be multi-functional, they can be used to sit on, or as a table. If you want your little stool to double as a bedside table with a lamp and other items then look for one that has storage underneath.
Another option is to get two accent stools so that they work well together on each side of your bed. You could use one for storage if it has the right size drawers underneath it or even use them both just as seating near the side of the bed if there isn’t enough room for another piece of furniture like an end table or nightstand next too where one might normally go (you will still need somewhere else within reach from where ever your sitting).
Stacked trays add unexpected height next to a bedside table or armchair
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Stacked trays are a great way to add height.
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Trays can be used for storage, as a place to eat, or as a place to put your feet up on.
Some side tables come with wheels for easy mobility around the house
Another feature to consider when you're looking for a side table is whether or not it has wheels. If you have mobility issues, having the ability to move your furniture around the house can be extremely helpful. It also comes in handy if you need to move the table from one room to another if you're hosting a party and don't want guests tripping over it all night long.
Some tables come with built-in locking wheels while others have removable ones that can be used at will. You might want to get rid of them if they'll be in your way or if they're not necessary for what you use them for (for example, if there are no stairs in your home).
Here are some suggestions for items that will not just fit into small spaces but also add character to your room.
You might think that small spaces are useless, but they don't have to be boring! Here are some ideas for stools and side tables that will add character and style to your room.
In a modern style:
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Try a pedestal table. It's a round table with one leg on the floor and two or three feet coming up from the ground. It looks great standing alone or in pairs.
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A console table is another type of pedestal table that has doors hiding storage space inside it. It's perfect if you want extra storage but still like open shelving at home (if only because it adds an airier feeling).
In an industrial style: If you're looking for something industrial-looking, try an ironing board as a side table! Ironing boards are pretty versatile once they're not being used as such—you could even use one as part of your entryway set-up so guests have somewhere to put their keys when they come into your home (and then move it into the kitchen when it's time for dinner).
I hope these tips helped you to find the perfect stools and side tables for your small spaces!