A composite is a material made from two or more different materials that, when combined, are stronger than those individual materials by themselves. Simply put, composites are a combination of components. When compared to natural wood, tabletop composites are considered stronger. Composite tabletops are made up of layers of material which are laid in opposing directions. Each layer is then bound with a super strong resin and pressed. Because the fibers are alternating instead of running in parallel with each other, it makes for a super strong structure. Add to this the fact that the nearly finished tabletop is then treated with just about every type of proofing you can imagine, and what you have is a finished coffee table that’s virtually indestructible. Composite also produces eye-catching coffee tables that will be noticed by visitors coming to your house. The surface top is easy to clean and also maintain. Their different colors to pick from making it easier for you to choose a color that perfectly blends with the rest of house décor.
Wood coffee tables are a beautiful way to enhance the beauty and comfort of your home living space. Wood is a traditionally used material to craft coffee tables, as it is known for its incredible strength and durability. Wood coffee tables enhance a warm and inviting atmosphere in your home and provide you with ample space and storage. Oftentimes, wood coffee tables are built to include a shelf underneath the table top (either an open shelf or storage hidden behind cupboards), allowing you to display décor items or use it for extra storage. You can enhance a wood coffee table by pairing it with beautiful décor elements, such as candles, decorative accents, unique textiles (such as a table runner) or floral arrangements. Wood coffee tables complement a range of home décor styles, including coastal, farmhouse, traditional and modern; each of these home décor styles can be further enhanced by styling your wood coffee table to suit your design preferences. A wood coffee table makes a great addition to any home.
A transitional coffee table is a table that features multiple levels, namely the table top portion and an open shelf variation underneath. Transitional coffee tables are beautiful, functional, and long-lasting furniture pieces. Transitional coffee tables are available in different variations; most transitional coffee tables have an open shelf underneath the table top portion of the table. Another variation of a transitional coffee table is where the table top portion of the coffee table is on casters, meaning the top portion can move up and down (separate from the table base). There are some transitional coffee tables that also have a small section of drawers under the table top portion with open shelving underneath. Transitional tables are gorgeous furniture pieces that are also extremely practical; the open shelving and drawers provide you with ample space for storage or décor. You can enhance a transitional coffee table by adding beautiful baskets, floral arrangements, and candles.
Hardwood coffee tables are made from wood sourced from leaf bearing trees, such as balsa, oak, maple, and cherry. Some of the most popular and widely used wood varieties for furniture making are classified as a hardwood. Hardwoods are known for their incredible strength, as they have a higher density than softwood varieties. Hardwoods are also extremely stable and durable, making any hardwood variety an ideal choice for high-use furniture pieces. Given the wide range of available hardwood types, there are plenty of options in terms of physical features (for example, lighter tones or rich hues, even versus uneven grain pattern, etc.). A hardwood coffee table would make an ideal addition to any home living space; with the wide range of options to select from (hardwood wood varieties), you are sure to find a hardwood coffee table that suits your needs, style, and budget.
Oak is a hardwood that has a beautiful grain pattern and a rustic look, it’s used in the manufacture of log furniture such as coffee tables. Oak coffee tables are known to be durable and sturdy, since the oak wood is said to have strong and heavy properties, plus it has a higher resistance to fungal attacks as compared to other hardwood wood-species. There are two types of oak wood white oak, and red oak. Coffee tables made out of the white oak are quite in-expensive than those made out of the red oak, since red oak is much rare to find as compared to white oak. Its unique grain pattern gives an oak coffee table a unique stunning look, with a clear and smooth finish. Some of the disadvantage of having an oak coffee table is the fact that it requires more care than other coffee table, since once it’s stained it starts to darken and as a result producing an unattractive two toned look.