Bistro Tables - Affordable Kitchen Improvements
Adding a Bistro Table to your Kitchen is an affordable and easy improvement.
With the real estate industry taking a major beating, Americans are no longer buying brand new homes. Instead, they’re investing back into their homes through renovation. If you’ve recently given your kitchen a facelift, it’s likely you’ll have to buy new furniture, accessories and/or art to complement the new room. Bistro tables are not only inexpensive, but they’re also stylish and chic - perfect for a recently updated kitchen.
Bistro Tables - Design
Just like other tables, a bistro kitchen table comes in a variety of styles and sizes. It can be small, intimate and casual, or larger and more intricate in detail. Does your newly renovated kitchen consist of casual or high-end elements? If the former, look for bistro tables that emphasize comfort and functionality over sophistication and luxury. For example, certain types of wood and metals with patina surfaces are often considered to have a more relaxed look, whereas mahogany and metals with slick surfaces are deemed more formal.
When shopping for bistro tables, you’ll also want to take into account the size of the actual kitchen. If it’s smaller and resembles that of a cute café, you’ll want to consider a smaller table (perhaps one that seats two rather than four or more). If your kitchen is much larger - with high ceilings and bigger appliances - then it will accommodate a bistro kitchen table that can seat several people.
Bistro Tables - Cost
If you’re like most Americans, saving money is important (especially in today’s tough economic times). Bistro tables can range from inexpensive to costly, all depending on factors like the craftsmanship and type of material. Stores like Crate & Barrel, Pottery Barn and Rooms To Go offer stylish, quality tables that aren’t too cheap or too expensive. Expect to pay anywhere from $300 - $1,000 plus for a quality kitchen bistro table that will last.
Bistro Tables - Outdoor
Just as homeowners are updating their kitchens, they are also improving their patios. Whether they add a screened-in porch, sunroom or outdoor kitchen, many people are entertaining at home rather than going out. Outdoor bistro tables are ideal for entertaining guests and relaxing outside. You can match the look of the table to the overall outdoor design, turning your patio into a cozy place where you can either relax alone or enjoy conversation with friends.
Ask an Expert
If you don’t have a knack for interior design, it’s okay-most of us don’t. Ask an expert for advice on what size, style and type of kitchen bistro table would look best in your new kitchen. Whether you ask a furniture store representative (be sure to bring pictures with you) or meet with an interior designer, he or she can help you get started on selecting the right furnishings and décor for your newly renovated room.
Cheers to your new and improved kitchen!
Bistro Tables - Design
Just like other tables, a bistro kitchen table comes in a variety of styles and sizes. It can be small, intimate and casual, or larger and more intricate in detail. Does your newly renovated kitchen consist of casual or high-end elements? If the former, look for bistro tables that emphasize comfort and functionality over sophistication and luxury. For example, certain types of wood and metals with patina surfaces are often considered to have a more relaxed look, whereas mahogany and metals with slick surfaces are deemed more formal.
When shopping for bistro tables, you’ll also want to take into account the size of the actual kitchen. If it’s smaller and resembles that of a cute café, you’ll want to consider a smaller table (perhaps one that seats two rather than four or more). If your kitchen is much larger - with high ceilings and bigger appliances - then it will accommodate a bistro kitchen table that can seat several people.
Bistro Tables - Cost
If you’re like most Americans, saving money is important (especially in today’s tough economic times). Bistro tables can range from inexpensive to costly, all depending on factors like the craftsmanship and type of material. Stores like Crate & Barrel, Pottery Barn and Rooms To Go offer stylish, quality tables that aren’t too cheap or too expensive. Expect to pay anywhere from $300 - $1,000 plus for a quality kitchen bistro table that will last.
Bistro Tables - Outdoor
Just as homeowners are updating their kitchens, they are also improving their patios. Whether they add a screened-in porch, sunroom or outdoor kitchen, many people are entertaining at home rather than going out. Outdoor bistro tables are ideal for entertaining guests and relaxing outside. You can match the look of the table to the overall outdoor design, turning your patio into a cozy place where you can either relax alone or enjoy conversation with friends.
Ask an Expert
If you don’t have a knack for interior design, it’s okay-most of us don’t. Ask an expert for advice on what size, style and type of kitchen bistro table would look best in your new kitchen. Whether you ask a furniture store representative (be sure to bring pictures with you) or meet with an interior designer, he or she can help you get started on selecting the right furnishings and décor for your newly renovated room.
Cheers to your new and improved kitchen!
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