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What is the standard size of a coffee table?
The standard coffee table is usually 16 to 18 inches tall and about 36 to 48 inches long, depending on the size of your sofa. A good rule of thumb is that the table should be roughly two-thirds the length of your couch and sit at the same height, or just a couple of inches lower, than the seat cushions.
What shape coffee table is best for a small living room?

In small living rooms, round or oval coffee table are a great choice. Their curved edges create a more open feel, make it easier to move around, and eliminate sharp corners—perfect for compact spaces.


If space is really tight, consider multifunctional ottomans or coffee table with storage. They provide flexible arrangements, double as extra seating or storage, and take up very little floor space.

What’s the difference between nesting and two-piece coffee tables?
Nesting coffee tables usually come in two or more tables of varying sizes that can be stacked or spread out as needed, offering maximum flexibility in small spaces. Two-pieces coffee tables, on the other hand, typically include just two coordinating tables —often one larger and one smaller—that can be used together or separately but provide fewer configuration options than a full nesting set.
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What is the standard size of a coffee table?
The standard coffee table is usually 16 to 18 inches tall and about 36 to 48 inches long, depending on the size of your sofa. A good rule of thumb is that the table should be roughly two-thirds the length of your couch and sit at the same height, or just a couple of inches lower, than the seat cushions.
What shape coffee table is best for a small living room?

In small living rooms, round or oval coffee table are a great choice. Their curved edges create a more open feel, make it easier to move around, and eliminate sharp corners—perfect for compact spaces.


If space is really tight, consider multifunctional ottomans or coffee table with storage. They provide flexible arrangements, double as extra seating or storage, and take up very little floor space.

What’s the difference between nesting and two-piece coffee tables?
Nesting coffee tables usually come in two or more tables of varying sizes that can be stacked or spread out as needed, offering maximum flexibility in small spaces. Two-pieces coffee tables, on the other hand, typically include just two coordinating tables —often one larger and one smaller—that can be used together or separately but provide fewer configuration options than a full nesting set.