If you’ve been wondering how to decorate your coffee table, today’s post is for you! I’m talking about a subject I love — coffee table arrangement and styling. I’ll be sharing simple tips on how to decorate coffee tables in your living room or sitting area, including inspiration photos, what to put on a coffee table, round coffee table styling ideas, modern living room table decorating ideas, and ottoman ideas to add a touch of style to your space.
Decorating a coffee table can actually be a lot of fun, and it’s one of the best ways I know to make your living room look more interesting and cohesive. But with so many elements to think about, updating your coffee table can sometimes feel a bit tricky.
Whether you have a small space or an expansive living area, today I’m sharing my favorite coffee table decorating ideas for 2025, inspiration, and tips, including how to style and decorate any size or shape of coffee table.
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Coffee Table Arrangement and Decorating Ideas
As the first thing people see when they enter your living area, a coffee table is the focal point of your living room or sitting room and is central to the room’s furniture layout and mood.
In fact, one of the most important things to consider when decorating a center table in a living room is the overall feeling of your living room, including the color palette and décor style of the rest of your living space.
Pure Salt Interiors – similar chair – coffee table – similar coffee table
Do you love a cozy living room? Are you drawn to a modern look, with clean lines? Or do you prefer something in between? Knowing this will help you choose the type of decorative items to place on your living room table.
Also, when choosing decorative objects for your center table, take into account how you plan to use the table.
The coffee table tends to be a landing space for a lot of stuff, so remember to think about where you’ll put your coffee cup or wine glass, remote controls, and phones, as well.
A coffee table might be used to display decorative items and books, to hold drinks and remote controls, as a footrest, as a dining table, as additional storage space, or as a place to entertain, play games, and do puzzles.
Leclair Decor – similar coffee table – arm chairs
Use the following easy steps for decorating a coffee table as a guideline to help you get started. Then rely on your creativity, taking into account your lifestyle and preferences, until you achieve a look that feels right for you.
How to Decorate a Coffee Table
1. Start with books
Coffee table books are typically the first things to reach for when styling a coffee table, console table, or side table.
A stack of design books, topped with a crystal geode, a strand of beads, vase, or a small box or bowl, is the perfect way to decorate a center table–or any surface that needs a little something.
Not only do coffee table books (literally) elevate your decor, they offer a great conversation piece and give your guests something to look at when they visit your home.
If your coffee table is looking a little uninspiring, the best way I know to create a center of attention is with a stack of books.
favorite coffee table books
2. Mix in some natural elements
A pretty bowl or basket is a great way to add the beauty of natural elements to your living room center table.
Leclair Decor – coffee table – chairs
You can also play with different materials and natural elements, such as baskets, wood beads and chains, pottery, woven trays and bowls, shells, stones, marble orbs, etc.
3. Layer in some decorative pieces
Next, walk around your house and gather items such as sculptural objects, trays, lidded boxes, baskets, orbs, glass vases, accent pieces, mementos from your travels, stoneware, pottery, bottles, and bowls. Grab anything that has visual interest and makes you happy.
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coffee table ideas for sectionals
Then sprinkle a few in here and there until you like the look.
To help create your desired mood or feeling, remember to include things that are both beautiful and sentimental and reflect your personal style.
Kate Marker Interiors – similar coffee table
Also the decorative accents you choose will depend on how much surface space you have and whether you have a small table, a glass table, a two-tiered coffee table, a round table, white coffee table, square table, or modern coffee table.
decorative accent pieces
4. Add in some flowers or a plant
Adding a vase of fresh flowers or a live plant is always a great idea for your center table top, especially if you have a glass coffee table or other surface that won’t be damaged by water.
If you have a wooden table, a good way to incorporate floral arrangements and plants is by placing them in a large tray to protect the surface of your table.
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And, if you don’t have a green thumb, faux plants and flowers are always a great option, too!
5. Finish with a candle
Although I don’t often use scented candles in our home, I do love the luxurious look of a shimmering white candle on a coffee table.
Whether you love a scented candle or prefer an unscented version, the coffee table or center table is a great place to add the beautiful glow and ambiance of candlelight. (As long as you don’t have children or pets nearby.)
Another easy way to add the look of candles to your living space is by using a few chunky wood candle holders or candle sticks to decorate your center table. They add a beautiful and sculptural touch, even without candles.
Coffee Table Arrangement and Decorating Tips
Keeping the above tips in mind, here’s a quick and easy way to make a coffee table look more polished and pulled together in three simple steps:
3-Step Quick Coffee Table Styling
- Start with one or two stacks of big books, adding a stack of marble coasters, a bowl, box, or vase on top of each stack of books.
- Incorporate a square, rectangular, or round tray containing a plant or flowers, a pretty candle, and a small decorative item like a candle snuffer, paper weight, or orb.
- Finish with a pretty lidded box (or two) to hold your remote controls.
Then just keep editing and tweaking until you like the way it looks!
Round coffee table styling ideas
When styling a round coffee table, here are a few additional suggestions:
- Start with a tray. A round tray works well on a round coffee table, but a square or rectangular tray is a great option, too.
- Add one large piece that will act as a focal point. This could be a vase, jar, or sculptural object. If you use a vase, you can fill it with fresh florals and greenery or leave it empty as a sculptural piece.
- As suggested above, work with groupings of three. If you need to create height, you can use a stack of books or lidded boxes.
- Layer in a few smaller decorative pieces likes beads, magnifying glasses, candle snuffers, small bowls, or a stack of coasters.
- Many round center tables also have a bottom tier, which provides another styling opportunity. On the bottom tier, you could add a substantial statement piece, such as a large decorative bowl or basket.
Living room table arrangement and styling tips
If you want to take your coffee table décor to the next level, here are some quick styling tricks and tips used by designers:
LeClair Decor – coffee table – chandelier – chairs
1. Follow the Rule of Threes
To decorate a center table in the living room, try adding something vertical, horizontal and sculptural. Combine items in groups of threes–preferably with a tall item, a shorter, more sculptural item, and a horizontal item.
Put one object in front of another and the third a little off to the side to create more depth and give your table a natural look.
The goal is to tie it all together and create visual balance, so play with it a bit until it looks pleasing to the eye.
2. Pay Attention to Scale and Balance
Adjust the scale (and shape) of the items you’re using to the size of the table and space you’re decorating.
The Life Styled Co. – coffee tables – photo by Sierra Ann Photography
If you’re styling a coffee table in large living room, or if you have a lot of surface space, you can use oversized vases, branches, bowls, and candlesticks.
Also, balance hard and soft objects, shiny and matte things, rough and smooth things, as well as things with different textures, colors, tones, and styles, until you find an interesting mix.
3. Be Mindful of Color and Tone
It’s always a good idea to make your coffee table décor cohesive with the rest of your living room décor. Sticking with a color scheme or repeated tones can make it easier to style your coffee table.
You might choose to go with a tone-on-tone look, alternate warm and cool tones, add a touch of bright color, or keep it neutral. It’s all up to you.
4. Edit
The last step is editing, which is tricky for me, because I tend to overdo, but it’s always a good idea to take away a few items so your coffee table styling doesn’t look forced or overdone.
The home decor trends for 2025 reflect a minimal, intentional look in the home — especially in the living room, so it’s a good idea to use a “less is more” approach to decorating your coffee table.
When you’re done decorating your center table, you might want to take a few photos to see if the overall look is balanced and pleasing to the eye.
If you don’t like how it looks, simply make a few tweaks and rework your table décor until it looks and feels right.
Where to Shop for Coffee Tables and Decor in 2025
Pure Salt Interiors – similar coffee table
Decorating a center table, regardless of the style of your living room, doesn’t have to cost a lot of money. In fact, I love gathering items from around the house and decorating tables, shelves, and other surfaces with items I already own.
However, if you’re looking for a few new decorative items, below are my favorite places to shop for coffee tables and modern coffee table decor:
Wayfair
Pottery Barn
Serena & Lily
West Elm
Target
McGee & Co.
Coffee Tables:
Trays:
Decorative Accents:
How much space should you allow between your coffee table and sofa?
While we’re on the subject of coffee table arrangement, most designers recommend allowing about 16 inches between a coffee table and your accent chairs or sofa, to allow plenty of room to navigate around the space.
Depending on where you live, you might refer to the center table in your living room as a coffee table, tea table, occasional table, or cocktail table. But no matter what you call it or how you decorate it, a living room center table is the perfect place to add your own personal touch and style to your home.
I hope you found this post informative and helpful! I think the best thing about decorating a coffee table is that it allows you to create your own personal space and look.
By the way, many of the ideas in this post are also perfect for decorating a dining room table, a console table, side tables, foyer table, or an upholstered coffee table or ottoman, as well.
Let me know if you have questions on how to decorate a center table in the living room. Have a wonderful day! xo jane
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4 Comments
Melissa
May 22, 2024 at 10:39 amHi Jane!
Is it better to leave the bottom shelf of the coffee table empty? I’ve styled the top, but my lower shelf is empty. What’s your advice on coffee tables with lower shelves?
Jane
May 24, 2024 at 8:08 amHi Melissa! Thank you so much for your question. While you can certainly leave the bottom shelf of your coffee table empty, depending on how much vertical space you have, I think a stack of books, a low box or basket, or even a stack of magazines makes the coffee table styling look complete. I hope this helps! Have a great weekend, xo Jane
Karen
January 25, 2023 at 8:34 amI would love some links links to the beautiful trays you show especially the large round wicker on. Thank you!
Jane
January 25, 2023 at 6:35 pmHi Karen! Thank you so much for asking about trays. I wasn’t able to find the exact large round wicker one, but here are a few similar options:
Serena & Lily (on sale)
Pottery Barn
McGee & Co.
Nordstrom
I hope this helps! I also added a few additional woven tray ideas at the end of the post. xo Jane