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Why I Don’t Own a Coffee Table

July 24, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment


We used to have a cute coffee table. We inherited it from friends. It was glass and iron; really lovely.

But once we found out we were expecting, the table started to look quite different. We noticed the sharp edges and that the materials were hardly baby-friendly. It had to go!

We replaced it with a very clever solution: a leather storage bench. It is lower to the ground than most coffee tables, but it did the trick just fine. It was soft; not one sharp angle to be found! And it had an important purpose, which is that it could hold a lot of baby stuff.

Perfect, right?!

Sort of.

What we quickly realized is that having a large amount of floor space for play time is VERY important. Even before Darah was crawling around, we would shove the storage bench to a corner of the room every day so that Darah could play. Eventually, we asked ourselves why we were constantly moving a piece of furniture, and just let it stay put.

Does it look awesome and totally pull the room together when sitting over to the side? Nope. But I’m in a season of my life where I’d rather have a living room that looks a little bit off than have something that looks picture perfect and also cuts the available play space in half.

The question of where we put our food and drinks and books when we want to hang out in the living does remain unanswered, but I think there are two possible solutions.

1. We could go for something like a cherry console table. That would create a larger surface in the room for holding items. They are meant to go up against a couch or a wall. If we put one behind the couch that would make it very convenient as a place to hold stuff for us (like my iced coffees, because that’s what I’m always drinking!).

2. We could do a magazine end table, either getting a pair or just having one. If we went this route, I’d probably just buy one and then judge for myself if we would get enough use out of a second one to warrant spending the money and taking up the space.

What about you? Are there any pieces of furniture that you are “supposed” to have that you have decided you are better off without? Do you move your coffee table around all the time so the kids can play?

Filed Under: General · Tagged: baby proof, baby-proofing, babyproofing, child proofing, coffee table, coffee tables, furniture, ottoman coffee table

TV Stands for Flat Screens: Get Creative

July 16, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

Wanna hear about a furniture purchase I totally regret having ever made? It was for a tv cabinet.

You guys, it was gorgeous. It was solid wood. It had beautiful detailing. It had a commanding presence in a room. It looked great in our house, too. I even bought it used to save some money.

Wanna know my mistake? Two things:
1. I overpaid. I gave $300 for it. I have no idea what I was thinking.
2. I bought something that people don’t really need anymore. Such things are impossible to re-sell.

Scratching your head on that one? Well, just think about it. I bought a humongous piece of furniture designed for a humongous television. People are very rapidly trading in those big monsters for flat screens. Why shouldn’t they? The prices have dramatically fallen! In fact, when it was time to sell it, I couldn’t even get someone to give me $50 for it, and that’s just 2 years after I bought it. I had to donate it for a tax deduction. It kind of broke my heart. We couldn’t move with it because our new house was much too small for it. Plus, we had the same plans as the rest of the country…we were going to buy a flat screen!

We got a tv about 4 months after we moved in, and we looked around for TV stands for flat screens. We saw some interesting options, but decided to get really creative for our tv stand. We brought a desk with us from Memphis that we both really loved. But the house we are in now actually has a desk built into the wall back in the laundry room/office. We didn’t care; we loved that piece of furniture so much that we decided we would find a way to make it look right. But how does one make a desk fit into a living room and not look awkward? In our case, we put our tv right on top of it. Works for us!

If I had not already had a creative solution, I think I would have been interested in corner TV stands for flat screens. I didn’t even realize until recently that they existed! The main thing I don’t like about our current set up is that the TV is clearly the focal point of the room. I’d like to change that so that it is an element of the room, but not the primary focus. I think a corner stand could help make that happen.

If you are thinking about getting a flat screen, or have already bought one and want to find the right TV stand to fit your needs and your home, this guide is a really good place to start. With flat screens, you have to think about your furniture and your room set up in new ways!

Whatever you do, don’t buy a big TV cabinet. Even if you still have a big TV, you probably won’t 5 years from now, and you’ll be hard pressed to get any of the money you paid for it back out! At least that was my experience!

Filed Under: General · Tagged: flat screen stands, flat screen tv stand, flat screen tv stands, furniture

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Grab your beverage of choice (mine is iced coffee) and let's hang out for a spell! I'm Tiffany, and I've rambunctious little girls and a fierce desire to share any tip and trick I can find to make lives with little ones a bit less hectic and a lot more fun. [Read more...]

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