I recently painted my kitchen and have been doing some redecorating but have been unable to decide on a table for the nook. I want something small enough that I will be able to utilize the 1930's built-in cabinetry but large enough for two to eat comfortably. Any suggestions for a functional and stylish table would be appreciated. Thanks! Marisa
This space has a ton of potential — you've got great built-in storage, natural light and the walls are painted a fresh pale blue. From the pictures, I think a round table would work best. But first? You will need to declutter and get rid of the bench, the red IKEA shelf, the trashcan and the wine storage. Trying to fit all of these little things and a little table will only make the space more complicated. You don't want to go too small for a table, a round design that seats 4 should be perfect (but of course measure your space!)
Now for a table! I would love to see a Platner table in this space (but fully realize this is a major expense!). Who has suggestions?
I would suggest a wooden farmhouse style table with dropsides. I want one for my studio so that I can put up the sides to do projects and whatnot on, but drop the sides when I would like a bit more room. And it would look lovely with your cabinets.
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Love the blue and jealous of your built-ins.
Try this one!
http://www.cb2.com/family.aspx?c=202&f=4954&viewall=1
view UWSretreat's profile
What colour of blue is that? Lovely!
view ShopgirlCA's profile
Lovely little spot. Is the bench sturdy enough to sit on? You could have a fat cushion made to fit the bench (awning stripe in the blue and white?) Definitely calls for a round table. Natural wood top, maybe painted legs in a similar color---I see bottle blue and bottle green over there on the shelf, which would be pretty. Paint the bench same color perhaps.
I can understand why you love the Platner table, but I think it would be disappointing in this space.
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I agree with the cb2 table, I love it, and with a clear glass top, it allows small spaces seem roomy. I was also thinking about a smaller round white table... http://www.treadwaygallery.com/ONLINECATALOGS/Sept2004/modern/1093.jpg
If not, maybe try a wall mounted (under the window) drop leaf table that will fold completely down when not needed.. http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/30062572
of course i'm not sure how much space you have on each side.
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Maybe this isn't your style, but I'd probably do something like this in that space: http://www.katemadison.com/products/48pedestal_table.htm
I also like SunnyBlue's suggestion of a natural/painted table.
I just can't see the uber-modern, shiny, and sterile Platner table in that cozy, vintage space. I think it needs something charming, comfortable, warm, and inviting.
I love your paint selection.
view hyzen's profile
this is also a lovely table that would work well in your space. And the semicircular bench is a great idea too!
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I like SunnyBlues idea to put a cushion on that bench and use it as one of the seats at the table.
A small round table would be nice. I don't think 2 people need a lot of room. I think the Platner would overwhelm the space.
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A round pedestal table will probably make the space easiest to navigate in - maybe a little bistro table would be cute.
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Very nice nook -- I agree with a round bistro table: White mosaic with medium blue and ochre/yellow accents would be perfect. Match to your little planter on the window ledge there. I love the red color that you added with that metal shelving unit. That would be nice for plates or a bowl on top of the table..
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An antique drop-leaf table would work well, as would the bistro table others have mentioned.
view Lisa (Montreal)'s profile
It looks like your space could only handle a 42" dia table max - probably better w/ a 36" round table.
I think that a simple white painted pedestal table made of oak would look best: Why not have a local Amish craftsman make one for you? I've found them online at various Amish places for @ $600 (no leaves).
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I think the teepee table would work fine. Although, I think I would go with a white pedastal table to really make the paint pop and bring some modern to the awesome nook.
http://www.cb2.com/family.aspx?c=202&f=1963&viewall=1
Ikea has a similar one too. If you can afford a real one, go for it, of course.
I think it would be a good balance.
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Side note: I love, love, love this blue. It will now only be a matter of time before my bedroom is this color.
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I like something classic. Something like this:
http://www.homedecorators.com/P/Moreland_Counter_Chairs_and_Table_-_Set_of_3/120/
or this would go really well with the built-ins:
http://www.crateandbarrel.com/family.aspx?c=882&f=28600
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I think you should go with a cottage-y, vintage-y feel.
This would look good:
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Cottage-Oak-Dining-Table/2560458/product.html
With these chairs (in white with the seat upholstered an interesting fabric of your choice):
http://www.potterybarn.com/products/p7803/index.cfm?cm_src=rel
view Megan in AZ's profile
Oh in I must know the color of that blue! It would be perfect for my bedroom.
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What about a smaller pedestal table like this? I think white may be too much white all together so the built-ins won't make as big of an impact.
http://www.potterybarn.com/products/p7269/index.cfm?pkey=cside-tables
view hunter2667's profile
You might think about fighting the fussiness and going for something unexpected - a modern minimalist look in metal and/or glass.
view sunan's profile
I think a Saarinen Tulip Table would be perfect! (Of course, if you don't have any other modern touches in your place, this could be a little random...)
view Emily the Cat's profile
Emily the Cat: I concur. A small white Saarinen table would be perfect.
http://www.highbrowfurniture.com/tables/products/saarinen_dining/
Mix it up.
view BillyRes's profile
Yes! White base, marble top. Perfect!
view Emily the Cat's profile
The paint color is Benjamin Moore Aura and the color is Tranquil Blue. Thank you for all the suggestions, I have a lot to think about now.
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I'd like to second jfinteriors suggestion of the white Crate&Barrel pedestal. I think it works perfectly in every way. I'm all about modern, but I don't think this is the place of it. Too stark with the nice vintage cabinets.
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I would leave the space empty and put in a windowsill garden.
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