![]() Again it is large enough for two drinks if you remove the arrangement. In my son’s family room they used a small table from Crate and Barrel between their two sofas. If you missed my post on this living room, you can read the full details here Fixer Upper Living Room Before and After. You can see the crisis cross version in between the same chairs as well. Most recently I used it in our most recent former home next to the sofa. I have another small wicker drinks table that has traveled around from place to place in my home. I shared this room in my recent post Five Simple Ways to Update Your Home For Summer here. Sorry about the missing trim piece on the cupboard Steve fixed it. We have a big coffee table that can be used to rest drinks, but I liked the repetition of the texture of the baskets in the built in cabinet. Now I am using the same inexpensive table at the end of our sofa in our great room. When Summer was young there was room for a bottle and a drink for her mom. In our guest bedroom/Summer’s room in our former home, we placed this inexpensive rattan drinks table next to the wing chair. I am using the same color scheme in our current living room. Interesting what goes around comes around. Here it is in our former home tucked between two wicker chairs. Presently it resides between these two chairs in the great room of our new home. ![]() I can’t even remember where it came from. I have had this cross-cross iron drinks table for years. CHEAP CHIC DRINKS TABLES TO COMPLETE YOUR LOOK In my opinion, in order to be functional, they need to be at least seat height (around l8″ ) and at least 15 inches in diameter. ![]() ![]() The dog and or kids could knock them over in a flash. To me, that version is not very practical and is slightly ridiculous looking. Some of these tables are literally a one drink table. Let’s take a look at some Cheap-Chic Drinks Tables to Complete your Look. They are perfect for tight spaces and can add interesting color or texture to a room. According to Architectural Digest the drinks table was “originally designed for settling ashtrays, hence its once-common “cigarette table” moniker”. The small side table or drinks table (depending on who you are talking to) is the catchall for remotes, glasses, magazines, and of course the glass or two of wine or coffee. ![]()
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