Tuesday, 30 September 2008

Contemporary Kitchen Tables - Perfect For Adding to Your Kitchen Space

If you have been looking at contemporary kitchen tables, it may be because you would like your kitchen to make a statement. At the same time as being a great place to cook, to look after household affairs and to check you have everything you need for the coming week, kitchens are more and more becoming gathering points for friends and family. The natural place for this to happen is round the kitchen table.

With this in mind, you may feel that the classical kitchen table that is rectangular, stands on four separate legs and looks like it comes straight out of a Victorian farmhouse is not the way that you want to set the scene in your kitchen. The good news is that many contemporary kitchen tables are now available and can transform your kitchen from an entirely utilitarian domain to a room where you can serve meals and welcome guests without blushing.

Contemporary kitchen tables use a variety of materials, and not just wood. Metal is a choice which allows designers to create a host of new designs as metal can be fashioned and wrought into shapes and forms that would defy the traditional wood carpenter. For similar reasons, plastic is also an option, with the latest plastics being robust and infinitely variable as well as giving access to whole new palettes of colors to complement contemporary design in kitchen cabinets, sideboards and so on.

The classical wooden tabletop is now making way for materials such as toughened glass in contemporary kitchen tables. This is glass that resists heat, impacts and scratches and which is often fashioned into round or oval shapes for the top surface of the table. Size is not an issue when using this robust material. The kitchen table can be long or short, and yet equally sturdy.

Tired of conventional ideas about how kitchen tables should look? On the lookout for something to freshen up the place and to add some originality? Contemporary kitchen tables can also extend to bistro type tables, where the tabletop is relatively small and which therefore encourages a cozy atmosphere. This is an option that may particularly well suit kitchens that also have breakfast bars for serving food, as well as extensive workspaces, which means the conventional kitchen table is no longer such a necessity.

Remember that contemporary kitchen tables also need chairs, and preferably chairs that fit in with the contemporary style. Rest assured that with the possible exception of toughened glass, all the other materials are available for contemporary kitchen chairs. Indeed, designers often see tables and chairs need to be designed together, whether to bring out a common theme or an interesting contrast.

Bear in mind that even contemporary kitchen tables need also to be practically designed so that they are easy to use and to clean. For many models, this is the case, although because such tables are made to be seen as well as used, they will be that much more exposed to wear and tear, compared to conventional tables hidden under protective tablecloths.

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