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30 Creative Ideas for Styling a Console Table

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Use creative touches to reorganize a cluttered or bare console.

By Brittany Cost | Chairish

Kim Sargent

A flawlessly styled console table finishes off a foyer or hallway with a flourish. For ideas on how to revamp a cluttered or empty console, see here how Dering Hall interior designers topped beautiful tables with books, vases, and other curated objects.

Kim Sargent

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A Spark of Red

In this vignette from Gil Walsh Interiors, the bright red of an antique console contrasts with a contemporary artwork from Roy Lichtenstein called "Landscape with Boats."

Eric Roth Photography

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Perfect Pink

A sleek modern console is paired with a fuchsia upholstered bench and piles of books. Design by Liz Caan & Co.

Dustin Halleck

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Accessorize with Warm Accents

Golden-hued accents, from a brass lamp to lemons, bring warmth to this wood console table in a space from 2to5 Design.

Peter Vitale

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Keep it Contemporary

This transitional design is achieved through a mix of contemporary art and an antique console table. Design by Woody Argall Design.

Mark Weinberg

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Clean Lines

Wainscoting helps to accentuate the vintage console, as does the gold chandelier. Design by House of Funk.

Julie Soefer Photography

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Luxe Materials

Minimal accessories help keep the focus on this chic shagreen console in a design by Chandos Interiors.

Carter Berg

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Sweet Simplicity

A simple foyer design with natural materials by Liliane Hart Interiors.

Nathan Schroder

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Elevated Minimalism

A wood-and-acrylic console is finished with art, books, and a bowl in this design by Talbot Cooley.

Ryan Dausch

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Pure Pattern

An ikat wallpaper helps a vintage console table to pop in this design from Allison Garcy Interiors.

Violet Marsh

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Less is More

A clean, white console with artful accessories by Beth Brown Interiors.

Robert Granoff

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All About Art

A series of vases and art objects elevate the design of a vintage console table in this space from John Willey | Willey Design LLC.

Bob Frame Photography

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Tradition Matters

A traditional wood console, decorated with intricate lamps and artwork. Design by Greg McKenzie Designs.

Scott Jones

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Shine On

Mirrored and white accessories bring out the shine in a console table for a space by PURVI PADIA DESIGN.

R.Brad Knipstein

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Indulgent Art Deco

A Jean de Merry console seems relatively simple here when paired with decadent, Art Deco-inspired accessories, including a mirror, art objects, and ornate sconces. Design by Angela Free Design.

Raquel Langworthy Photography

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Ordered & Organic

Natural minimalism reigns in this space from Abaca Interiors, in which a console table finds pared-down embellishment in a set of matching vases, antlers, and slanted sconces.

Kim Sargent

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Bring the Ocean In

A coral branch mirror lights up a space from Gil Walsh Interiors.

J Savage Gibson

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Best in Show

A lamp, mirror, vase, and bowl work together comfortably in this design by Denise McGaha Interiors.

Jessica Delaney Photography

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Work in Woven Elements

Woven baskets bring a natural vibe to a coastal space from Justine Sterling Design.

Raquel Langworthy Photography

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Spike It

A spike-detail mirror brings a unique sense of edginess to a rustic console cabinet. Design by Abaca Interiors.

Michael Robinson

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Gallery Space

A gallery wall can also serve as an accent for a console table. Design by Alan Design Studio.

Lance Selgo

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Everything is Art

A pared-down console table makes space for high-design objects, including stools, metal objects, and custom artworks, in a space from Wesley-Wayne Interiors.

Elad Sarig

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Serene Environment

A beige, lacquered console blends with the stone wall behind it in this foyer design from Annette Frommer Interior Design.

Design NJ

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Creative Closet

An antique console table gives rise to an inspired closet area design in this room from Joshua David Home.

Michael Kaskel

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Matching Metals

Nickel accents complement a console table in this foyer by Phillip Harrison Interior + Design.

Jessica Glynn

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Hand-Painted Patterns

A bright, hand-painted console contrasts with the darker objects on top of and surrounding it. Design by Lisa Michael Interiors.

Nicole Mlakar

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Continuous Color Palette

Black and gold objects pair seamlessly with the matching console table in this design by Maureen Stevens Design.

Jessica Delaney Photography

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Glass Details

Blue ottomans and colored glass brighten and soften a space by Justine Sterling Design.

Marco Ricca

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Under the Sea

In this space by Scott Sanders, a marine theme is rounded out here with a coral console table.

Didier Delmas

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Floral Touches

For a Parisian home, P&T Interiors decorated a console table with flower boxes and books.

Claudia Uribe Touri

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Effortless Minimalism

A minimalist console with an artistic table lamp. Design by Studio RODA.

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Brittany Cost | Chairish Brittany Cost is an editor at Chairish who writes about beautiful objects, unique interiors, and the impact of history on contemporary design.

How to style a console table: 18 ideas for entryways and more

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Decorating and styling a console table, whether in your entryway, living room, even bedroom, can make or break a room. A console table is, after all, a prominent piece of furniture. 

Leave it to gather dust and clutter and it will become an eyesore, but curate it elegantly and it will instantly lift a room. Leaving its surface empty is a missed opportunity, too, to create a wonderful vignette.

Here, we’ve put together console table styling solutions for your entryway table decor and to add to your collection of living room ideas for a space that’s elegant, appealing, and individual in its design. 

How to style a console table

Much like coffee table styling ideas, color, line, texture, and scale of items such as table lamps, objets, artwork, and books are all important considerations when considering how to style a console table, whether it is located in a contemporary or more traditional space.

We asked some of the world's best interior designers for their top five rules on decorating a console table for impact – ideal for your arsenal of entryway ideas.

1. Make space for a console in a small space

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'There's no denying that even small entryways benefit from a beautifully styled console table, though you may need to be clever with the design to keep the space feeling streamlined,' says Lucy Searle, Editor in Chief, Homes & Gardens.

'I love the way this console table has been cleverly conjured up with a wall hung shelf; the fixings are hidden behind a smart profile above the radiator (which will also help keep the heat from rising), and the small lamps are battery-run, keeping the finish neat. Topped with a perfectly proportioned mirror and wall light, the space feels luxuriously elegant, without feeling compromised.'

2. Put a console table to good use

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Not every dining room needs a buffet or sideboard for storage, and if space is tight, it is actually better swap out solid pieces of furniture for less bulky pieces. This is where console tables can come into their own. You can style your console with a tray of drinks (it's the perfect small home bar), keep your candles there when they're not in use and place a lamp on the top to create an inviting pool of light. As always, placing a picture just above the console will ensure the vignette feels complete.

3. Decorate a console with a curated display

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Every great console display needs a picture or mirror sat just behind it – and not so high up that it feel disconnected from it. 

'We love the idea of a console styled up with a curated collection,' says Jennifer Ebert, Homes & Gardens' Deputy Editor. 'This could be items brought back from your travels, or simply some exotic finds picked up at Currey & Co .

4. Create a cohesive look

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Consider working with a theme for the objects on a console table for a cohesive look. Here, an antiqued glass mirror takes center stage, with a range of objets in a range of natural tones displayed casually, but deliberately.

Pieces that don’t take the same cue prevent the whole from looking over the top, and create a frame for the display.

5. Opt for a pair of table lamps

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How to style a console table and give it classic credentials? Selecting a pair of table lamps is a traditional approach to creating symmetry in interior design that’s perfect for many rooms, and a classic amongst entryway lighting ideas.  

‘When styling a console, I typically aim for symmetry, whether that's accomplished with lamps, vases, or decorative objects,’ says Ashley DeLapp, founder and principal designer of Ashley DeLapp Interior Design . 

Follow this approach when decorating a console table and little else may be needed for a beautiful display. ‘I like to keep things streamlined and clean, using books to add height while showcasing special trinkets or collections of flowers,’ Ashley says.

6. Make it minimal

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In a contemporary room scheme, paring back what’s on the console table can be the best tactic. What’s crucial if that’s the case is selecting decorative pieces of sufficient scale to appear considered. On this table a simple bowl of flowers draws the eye while the focus is on the artwork above, framed by the console below.

7. Match materials or echo shapes

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One possible strategy when thinking about how to style a console table is to take a lead from the table itself. This design’s legs are echoed by the quirky lamp, vases and even the artwork. The picture frame above repeats the color of the table's material for a pulled-together result.

8. Display art on a console table

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Decorating with art is important in mastering console table styling, and there is a choice of ways to show artworks on a console table – here, designer Adam Bray showcases sculptures and textiles in a simple but stunning arrangement.

Another route to foregrounding art is to place it on an easel. 

‘I love to incorporate a piece of art on an easel when styling a console table,’ says Grace Brackman, associate designer, Maggie Griffin Design . ‘Whether an antique or abstract piece, art is a great way to integrate color and pattern to your tabletop.’

9. Keep it natural

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Considering how to style a console table when the goal is a soothing scheme? Opting for a color palette in gentle natural tones is a great approach, especially in an entryway. In this space, organic color and texture are prominent on the plant pot and console table itself and complemented by the softest of hues on the lamp base. 

Follow this example by hanging a mirror low enough to reflect the objects on display to boost their impact.

10. Adopt a contemporary approach

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A symmetrical arrangement of well-proportioned lamps or urns on a console table is a sure-fire choice, but opting for asymmetry is an interesting and modern alternative.

‘Try grouping a piece of sculpture, a statement lamp and a vase of flowers for a look that is balanced but has a more contemporary feel,’ says designer Birdie Fortescue . ‘Use a generous rug in coordinating tones and a congruous painting or mirror to complete the scheme.’

11. Change the lines

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Entryways tend to be thoroughfares we give little thought to – and often interesting architecture is lacking. To up the style quotient, choose a console table with curvaceous lines, and echo its shapes and materials in the vases and sculptural finds displayed on top.

12. Choose antiques

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Decorating with antiques makes a beautiful focal point, but how to style a console table like this?

‘An antique console does more than provide a place to set things down,’ says Henriette von Stockhausen, co-founder and creative director of VSP Interiors . ‘By adding a pair of lamps with antique silk shades for a welcoming glow, along with art, tapestries and decorative items, one can create a layered comfortable look.’ 

13. Play with pastels

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Make a pleasing vignette on a larger console table with a pastel palette to draw a variety of pretty pieces and a floral arrangement together. The addition of white keeps the effect fresh and sophisticated. Smaller decorative pieces are best grouped, while taller designs will introduce the height that’s necessary on a larger piece of furniture.  

If you’re including artwork, hang it close to the table so it reads as part of the whole, and link it with color, too.

14. Frame an entry table display with wallpaper

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Entryways can be tricky spaces to deal with as the proportions are often slim, and they suffer from little natural light and architectural interest. However, you can use some hallway wallpaper ideas to help create interest, as Irene Gunter, founder of interior design studio Gunter & Co explains:

‘I really wanted to introduce some wallpaper to inject color and texture but it wouldn't have worked in large amounts. This discreet frame detail that our joiner made from liquid metal panelling beads has created such a big impact, it provides a beautiful space for the wallpaper whilst framing the entry table perfectly.’

The position of the over-sized centrally-hung mirror is key, too – it is close enough to the console below to become part of the display of accessories, giving the entryway incredible impact and focus.

15. Display prized antiques in an entryway

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Beautifully crafted antique console tables can look fabulous and add instant character to entryways – and if you’re lucky enough to have the space then a narrow piece can fit perfectly, like in this hallway by interior designer Penny Morrison . 

Add a pair of patterned table lamps to create balance at either end of the table, a gallery wall of smartly framed paintings and an impactful vase of blooms for a softening decorative touch. Antique fairs have a wealth of fabulous finds that you can display too – from small trinket boxes to stunning ceramics. 

16. Decorate a console table to make a small entryway feel larger

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‘First impressions are essential when welcoming both you and your guests into your home. In order to achieve a statement hallway, I always incorporate a console or entry table into the space, which is both functional and elegant,’ says London based bespoke interior designer Louise Bradley .  

‘When dressing the entry table, it is important to consider both purpose and scale, drawing the eye into and around the room. Avoid clutter by adding a small decorative box, where you can store your essentials upon arrival or alternatively choose a console with drawers. 

'Adding greenery and a scent diffuser will also create an uplifting ambiance. Add further impact by dressing the walls with a large mirror, this will assist in reflecting natural light throughout and will open up the space.’

Note the slimline proportions of the table – including its legs – and the tall, narrow mirror – both cleverly work to exaggerate the entryway's height, making the narrow space feel more generous.

17. Pick a decorating theme for your entryway console

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If your entryway console table has a distinct decorative theme – whether California Casual or country – picking accessories to decorate it with that echo that theme makes perfect sense. Here, Oka 's Katsura console table has been accessorized with pieces that hint at the Oriental style of the table itself – to great success.

18. Decorate a console table with paint

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Looking for cottage hallway ideas? Here, an ordinary console table has been given an extraordinary makeover with paint by British artist and paint expert Annie Sloan . She has echoed the design in the wall panelling behind it and, of course, picked accessories with a hand-painted finish. 

What looks good on a console table?

What looks good on a console table really does depend on where it sits. If you are asking what looks good in an entryway, then the console's surface will be a top consideration, and the answer will be a pair of lamps and a focal decorative piece, such as a beautiful, flower filled vase or piece of sculpture. In a living room, the answer may well differ, though at least one lamp always looks good on a console and creates an extra pool of diffused light that's very welcome. Other items you may want to include in a family space rather than an entryway include treasured photographs, a curated pile of favorite books you want to reach for regularly, and perhaps even a smart storage box in which clutter that might otherwise gather than can be neatly stashed.

How do you make a console table look expensive?

To make a console table look expensive, it's important to ensure the surface is kept clear of clutter and free of dust. Then, it's all down to the styling. The most effective ways to approach this are to put lamps at either end of the console, and a piece of sculpture or vase of flowers centrally. Then, hanging a mirror or picture just three to four inches above the surface of the table will finish the look perfectly.

How do you decorate a console?

Table lamps, artwork and framed photographs, and decorative accessories like vases, sculptures, and ceramics can all be used to decorate a console.

‘When styling a console table, consider scale and proportion,’ says Louise Wicksteed, design director at Sims Hilditch interior designers. ‘For example, table lamps framing the console add height and symmetry. Potted plans in a round bowl lead the eye, while stacked books and decorative objects add a personal touch.

What do you use a console table for?

Console tables provide a space for table lamps and displays of decorative pieces and artwork and, because they are slim, they can fit into narrow areas like halls and entryways as well as into dining rooms and living rooms. As an alternative to positioning it against the wall, you might locate one at the back of a couch in the latter space.

They’re a versatile choice that could stand in for a desk in a compact space, or a bar when entertaining.

Sarah is a freelance journalist and editor. Previously executive editor of Ideal Home, she’s specialized in interiors, property and gardens for over 20 years, and covers interior design, house design, gardens, and cleaning and organizing a home for H&G. She’s written for websites, including Houzz, Channel 4’s flagship website, 4Homes, and Future’s T3; national newspapers, including The Guardian; and magazines including Future’s Country Homes & Interiors, Homebuilding & Renovating, Period Living, and Style at Home, as well as House Beautiful, Good Homes, Grand Designs, Homes & Antiques, LandLove and The English Home among others. It’s no big surprise that she likes to put what she writes about into practice, and is a serial house renovator. 

Console table in the interior - 150 photos of the best design novelties

This elegant piece of furniture has been perceived as part of the decor of the interior of the room since ancient times.

Console table looks very concise in the interior of any room and is able to be the epitome of functionality and style. Before choosing, you should look at colorful photos of console tables on specialized sites.

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Table types

Expensive and elegant look console tables using natural marble, tabletops inlaid with rare stones. The most common materials are: natural wood, metal, glass, plastic, fine particle board and wood shavings.

Often such a decorative piece of versatile furniture combines several functions. It can be used as a desk or dressing table, to work on a computer. A full-fledged workplace cannot be organized at such a table. However, you can read a book for a while. The transformation mechanism of some models allows you to place a large family at such a table.

Design Feature

The traditional console table is a narrow table top with graceful legs. Depending on the interior, the models may have a different look and shape. The tabletop is sometimes inlaid with semi-precious natural stones, mosaics, artistic carvings, and covered with gilding.

Some models are presented as console sets, or full chests of drawers without legs with sliding closed drawers. In some models, the design of the console table allows the table top to easily transform into a full dining table.

Table in the interior of the living room

As a result of bold imagination, the IKEA console table can become an important art object in the interior of the bedroom and a truly designer masterpiece of furniture craft. It perfectly fills the uncomfortable void in the room and can be a stylish flat-screen TV stand.

A slender decorative console table with closed drawers is perfect for a minimalist living room. Console tables made of colored plastic and frosted glass are gaining popularity.

Console table in the kitchen

Furniture console has found its application in the kitchen. The limited space of kitchens in houses of the old regime forces the use of furniture, with the possibility of transformation into other necessary pieces of furniture.

If the console table is placed against a free section of the kitchen wall, then, if necessary, it can serve as a bar counter, cabinet, and a full-fledged dining table. The design of the console table should be in harmony with the overall style of the room. A good solution would be to purchase a model of a console table for a kitchen with open shelves.

Designers' latest proposals

The narrow shape of the elegant cantilever stand allows you to change the composition of decor items if you wish. If you plan to generously place decor items on it, you should choose a neutral color for a simple long console.

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The compactness of such a decorative piece of interior allows you to install it to fill the free space in a bay window niche, to decorate a narrow corridor, in a small wall. Often designs have closed drawers or shelves.

The versatility of the narrow table

It is difficult to overestimate the versatility and practicality of the console table in the interior of any room. It has a simple design, takes up little space and performs a lot of useful functions.

The table can act as a visual accent when dividing functional areas in the living room. In a spacious bedroom, an exquisite table with drawers can become an interesting independent interior detail.

Classic style console table

A modern snow-white console table with a glossy top surface looks elegant against the wall in a classic-style living room. Ceramic vases, small sculptures made of bronze and porcelain, photographs of the founders awarded with eternal rest are appropriate on it.

A long console table with graceful thin legs and austere forms can complement the composition of a soft corner in a relaxation area. A successful combination of functionality and luxury will arrest the attention of any parishioner. There will be a queue for half a kilometer just to look at such a masterpiece of carpentry.

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    Stylistic selection

    Console table can be made in any style, have different heights, widths and original material. A characteristic feature of this piece of decorative furniture is its shallow depth. It is in demand in halls and corridors for temporary storage of daily use items.

    Through visualization and creative selections, you can create a single stylish ensemble of the interior of the room from paintings, ottomans, accessories. In the bedchamber, a console table with a mirror and decorative lighting will perfectly serve as a dressing table.

    Table color scheme

    The choice of console table color depends on the existing color scheme of the room and on the personal aesthetic taste of the owner. The calm or contrasting color of the console table can look different in the interior of the room.

    A snow-white console table will add restraint and tenderness to the interior. For the expressiveness of the product, additional decorative elements are often used in the form of metal inserts, lace, and bright mosaics of colored glass.

    Use in the bedroom

    The many options for arranging the console table in the interior of the bedroom are amazing. It can be miniature, minimalist or vice versa chic dressing tables with many drawers.

    The headboard table will become a convenient place for an unfinished book, an unfinished cup of coffee, and other accessories needed in the bedroom. A console table opposite the bed will allow you to fold your bedding before going to bed.

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    Professional recommendations

    When designing a living room in a classic style with a luxurious interior, a metal console table with artistic forging elements on high legs is suitable. When planning to purchase an inexpensive console table, you should take care of a harmonious combination with the existing interior.

    A room decorated in dark undertones will perfectly decorate a beige table against the wall. The console table can be used as a partial cover for the heating battery. Above an elegant table in the hallway, you can fix a decorative key holder or a mirror in a metal frame.

    Photo of the console table in the interior

    30 creative console table styling ideas - MAD MAISON

    Use these creative finishing touches to reorganize a cluttered or empty console table.

    Flawless a decorated console table completes the interior of the foyer or hallway. Below you'll see ideas for updating a cluttered or empty console table, you will see how the interior designers from the Dering Hall studio decorated beautiful tables with books, vases and other carefully selected items.

    Red spark 1/30

    In this version from Gil Walsh Interiors The bright red color of the antique console contrasts with modern painting by Roy Lichtenstein "Landscape with boats".

    Perfect pink 2/30

    elegant modern console combined with a fuchsia upholstered bench and stacks of books. Designed by Liz Caan & Co.

    Accessories with warm tones 3/30

    Golden accents, from a copper lamp to lemons, add warmth to this wooden console table in space by 2to5 Design.

    Stick modern style 4/30

    This transitional design created by a combination of modern art and antique console table. Designed by Woody Argall Design.

    clear lines 5/30

    Wall panels in paired with a gold chandelier, they help accentuate the vintage console table. Design by House of Funk studio.

    Luxury materials 6/30

    Minimum accessories helps to focus on this chic, pebbled leather upholstered consoles designed by Chandos Interiors.

    Sweet simplicity 7/30

    Simple design foyer with natural materials from Liliane Hart Interiors.

    Sublime minimalism 8/30

    Wooden console and acrylic is decorated with artwork, books and a bowl. Designed by Talbot Cooley.

    Pure pattern 9/30

    Wallpaper with Traditional Ikat patterns helped make this vintage piece stand out. console table designed by Allison Garcy Interiors.

    Less – more 10/30

    Neat white console with creative accessories from Beth Brown Interiors.

    All a matter of art 11/30

    Collection of vases and art pieces make this vintage console table design even more exquisite. Artwork by John Willey / Willey Design LLC.

    Traditions matter 12/30

    Traditional a wooden console adorned with intricate table lamps and a painting. Designed by Greg McKenzie Designs.

    Shine 13/30

    Mirror & White accessories bring out the radiance of the console table in this space by PURVI PADIA DESIGN.

    Indulgent Art Deco 14/30

    Console by Jean de Merry looks relatively simple paired with decadent, Art Deco-inspired accessories, including mirrors, art objects and frilly sconces. Designed by Angela Free Design Studio.

    Ordered and natural 15/30

    Natural minimalism reigns in this space by Abaca Interiors, where console table with a minimum of decorations - a combination of vases, horns and slanted sconces.

    Create ocean feeling 16/30

    Mirror made of coral branches light up the space [Design: Gil Walsh Interiors]

    Best to show 17/30

    In this design from Denise McGaha Interiors comfortably combines lamp, mirror, vase and bowl.

    Add wicker elements 18/30

    Wicker baskets create a natural atmosphere in a coastal space by Justine Sterling design.

    Pierce spiked 19/30

    Mirror with decorative studded adds a unique sense of edginess to an aged console cabinet. Designed by Abaca Interiors.

    Gallery space 20/30

    gallery wall can serve as a great accent for a console table. Design by Alan Design studio.

    Art everywhere 21/30

    Low console table frees up space for tall design items, including stools, metal art and unique pieces art, in this space by Wesley-Wayne Interiors.

    Serene environment 22/30

    Beige the lacquered console matches the stone wall behind it in this foyer from Annette Frommer Interior Design.

    Creative dressing room 23/30

    In this space from Joshua David Home Studios, an antique console table serves as the basis of the inspiring design of the dressing area.

    Compatible metals 24/30

    Nickel accents complement the console table in this foyer by Phillip Harrison Interior + Design.

    Patterns handmade 25/30

    bright handmade the painting of the console table contrasts with the darker objects on it and Around him. Designed by Lisa Michael Interiors.

    Continuous color palette 26/30

    black gold the items match perfectly with the matching console table in this design by Maureen Stevens Design.

    Glass details 27/30

    Blue ottomans and colored glass brightens and softens the space [Design: Justine Sterling Design]

    On ocean floor 28/30

    In this space of the work of designer Scott Sanders, the nautical theme develops around coral console table.

    Floral touches 29/30

    In this Parisian at home, P&T Interiors decorated the console table with floral boxes and books.


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