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A side table is smaller and typically placed beside a sofa or armchair for convenience, while a coffee table is larger and positioned centrally in front of the seating area.
Ideally, a side table should sit level with or slightly below the arm of your sofa, making it easy to reach items like a drink or phone without leaning too far.
Yes, matching side tables are commonly used on either side of a sofa for a balanced, symmetrical look, though mismatched pairs are also popular for a more curated feel.
Nesting side tables or slim, leggy designs work well in smaller spaces, offering flexible surface space without visually crowding the room.
No, side tables are versatile and commonly used in bedrooms as an alternative to bedside tables, or in entryways and hallways for keys and small item storage.
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