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By : Annie Deakin    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-01-07 15:54:01
A nest of tables can be an interesting decorating element even if the tables are rarely separated and used individually. In small rooms nests of tables can provide a feeling of openness and remain quickly accessible when guests arrive. Nested tables make available some additional horizontal surfaces for drinks, ashtrays or even snacks when entertaining.

The opportunities for unique design elements with nests of tables are almost unlimited. The default storage arrangement with the smaller tables each stored directly beneath the next larger element is only the starting point. The tables can be completely separated and placed around the room. The nest of tables can be arranged partially separated to various extents with flowers or visual elements placed on each table.

Some nests of tables fit together so closely that the smaller tables are not apparent. One example of this is the nesting cube. These nests of tables are used as simple, single tables most of the time. The nested tables are only brought out when the extra space is needed.

Design styles for nests of tables range from intensely modern black and chrome through oriental shapes reminiscent of pagodas. The range of styles includes various materials and wood finishes; even nests of tables of glass are easily found. A quick online search of a well known UK retailer revealed no less than 30 different styles. No matter what the design theme of your room, there is a nest of tables you can use to enhance your design.

Tables can be stacked vertically to expand display space for small objects, flowers and novelties. Depending on the design and construction nests of tables can even be used for children s seating. In fact some of the simpler designs seem intended for children s rooms. A child s room is often quite small with limited space. A nest of tables allows the child some flexibility in how he uses his space.

A small nest of tables can bring some interest to an otherwise boring hallway where full size furniture is inappropriate. In a dining room a nest of tables can be brought out to add extra space for nibbles or mood candles. The wide design options of nests of tables will make your bedroom more demonstrative of your personal style.

When considering your design options for any room a nest of tables can be an interesting element with extra utility benefits. Nests of tables are great additions to dorm rooms or children s rooms and with low prices on the more simple designs and materials make great gifts for college students.

Nests of tables make very good tables for chess boards and one nest of tables might be enough for a small chess tournament. The uses you might discover for a nest of tables are limited only by your imagination. With so many uses, so much added utility, and an unbelievably wide range of styles a nest of tables will make an interesting additional element in any room design. Nests of tables are available in prices to fit any budget.

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Annie is an expert furniture and interior design writer.

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