Ever put things on your round coffee table, and it just doesn’t look right? Round tables can be tricky since they don’t have corners, and things can feel uneven fast. But don’t worry, I’ve got you.
Many of us struggle with making it look good without turning it into a clutter zone.
In this blog, I’ll show you how to style a round coffee table with easy steps that work. You’ll learn how to select the right items, keep things functional, and still achieve a great look.
Ready to fix that table once and for all? Let’s get started.
Style a Round Coffee Table with a Focal Point
Every round coffee table needs one thing to grab attention first. That’s your focal point.
It gives the table a clear center and helps everything else make sense around it. Without it, things can feel random or messy. This first step makes a big difference.
What Counts as a Good Focal Item
Start with one thing that catches the eye. This can be a vase with flowers, a tall candle, or even a cool bowl. Ensure it’s something you enjoy looking at.
Examples: vase, sculpture, books.
I usually use a simple vase or a stack of books. Sometimes I switch it up with a handmade bowl or a fun object I found while shopping.
Dos and Don’ts
- Do pick something tall or colorful
- Don’t make it too big for the table
- Do leave space around it so it doesn’t look squeezed
Build Around It: Layers and Balance
Styling a space doesn’t have to be tricky. Just a few smart choices can make things look and feel better. Let’s start with some of the simplest tricks out there.
Use the Rule of Threes
This is one trick that works every time. Group things in threes: a tall item, a medium one, and something small. It helps the table look neat but not dull.
Grouping Items
Put items close enough that they feel like a group, but don’t pile them on top of each other. Give each one some space to breathe.
Visual Height Matters
Try not to put three short things together. Mix heights. One tall, one in the middle, and one low. This gives your table a nice look without too much effort.
Pick the Right Tray for Style and Use
The tray you choose can change the overall feel of the table. It’s not just about holding things; it also helps tie your look together. Let’s start by thinking about shape.
Round vs. Rectangle
You can use either shape. A round tray follows the shape of the table, but a rectangular tray can help break up the space. Try both and see what fits your style.
Once you’ve got the shape down, it’s time to think about the look and feel it brings to the room.
Trays that Add Color or Texture
Use trays to bring in color or patterns. A wooden tray makes things feel warm and inviting. A metal tray adds shine. Pick one that fits your room.
Change with the Seasons (Without Buying New Stuff)
Spring, Fall, Winter, Holidays
You don’t need to shop every season. Just change a few small things. A new candle scent, a different flower, or a holiday ornament can make a big difference.
Easy swaps you can do in minutes:
- Light colors in spring
- Warm tones in fall
- Sparkly accents in winter
- Bright flowers in summer
Add Life with Plants or Flowers
Nothing brings a table to life like a bit of green. I like using succulents because they’re easy to care for. In spring, I might use tulips. In fall, maybe dried leaves.
Keep plants in the center or off to one side. Ensure the pot isn’t too large. You want it to feel fresh, not crowded.
Keep It Useful Without Losing Style
Your coffee table should look nice, but also function well in real life. It holds your stuff, not just your style. That means keeping it clean, but not empty, and making sure it’s still useful every day.
1. Leave Room for Real Life Stuff
I always leave space to put my drink or remote. You don’t want to move things around every time you sit down. Use coasters or a small box to keep things in order.
It makes the table look clean, but it still works for your daily routine.
2. Watch Out for Clutter
It’s easy to go overboard. Try taking one thing off and see if it looks better.
If stuff is falling off the edge or you can barely see the surface, it’s time to cut back. Step back and take a quick look. If it feels crowded, keep it simple.
Layout Ideas with Item Suggestions
Simple look: For a simple look, try just one vase, a tray with a candle and a book, and one small plant. It’s clean, calm, and easy to move around.
Layered look: If you like a layered look, stack a few books, add a small tray with coasters and a candle, and place a bowl filled with decorative objects. This layout feels balanced and neat.
Cozy look: To make things feel cozy, use a knit coaster, a small lamp or soft light, and add a mug and a book. This one’s great for a warm, relaxed feel that invites you to sit and stay awhile.
Pick Your Style That Works for You
If you prefer a cozy and relaxed look, opt for a boho style. Add a few plants, maybe a woven tray, and stick to earthy colors like browns, greens, and soft oranges.
It feels calm and natural without trying too hard.
For a cleaner and sharper look, try a modern style. Use black and white items, a metal tray, and things with straight lines. Keep it simple and neat. Less is more here.
If your home feels warm and homey, rustic style might be right. Use wood pieces, soft colors like beige or tan, and items that look a little worn or handmade. It feels welcoming and straightforward.
Love a bit of shine? Go for glam style. Select a shiny tray, a glass candle holder, and soft flowers, such as roses or peonies. It adds a soft but fancy touch without feeling over-the-top.
Common Mistakes People Make
Sometimes, your coffee table looks off, even if you’ve added nice things. That usually means there’s too much stuff, the tray doesn’t fit well, or everything is the same height.
If it feels messy or crowded, don’t worry, take everything off and start fresh. It helps you see the table clearly and decide what works.
To fix it quickly, try removing one item at a time. Often, less looks better. You can also switch the tray to a different shape that better suits the table.
And don’t forget to mix up the height, adding something taller or shorter can make the whole setup look more balanced and natural.
Conclusion
Styling a round coffee table doesn’t have to be confusing. With just a few simple steps, you can create a look that’s both visually appealing and functional for everyday life.
For example, selecting a suitable centerpiece, mixing and matching shapes and sizes, and incorporating practical elements.
Try out different setups and don’t be afraid to adjust things as needed. It’s your space, and it should feel like you. One small change can make a big difference.
If you’re curious about other ways to style your home without the stress, I’ve got more tips to share. Check out my other blogs for more easy and helpful ideas.