Where To Use A Mission Console Table


There is a line of small tables that are known as mission console tables that many people haven’t heard of, but are surely familiar with. The tables are designed to be particularly narrow but to stand taller than a standard end table does. They generally come with a few built in drawers ranging from two or three depending on the style required. They are most commonly used in narrow spaces in a home such as a hallway but you can also find them in living rooms and bedrooms where they serve a useful purpose. They can also be used in a front entry foyer area if your home needs a piece of furniture to create an homely feel without taking up too much space.

The table makes a nice accessory piece to store often used items such as stationary and mailing items. Because it is most commonly used by the front door area, it makes taking care of mailing materials easy. Some people also use it as a convenient place to keep an extra telephone or a nice table lamp. The hallway table is also used in homes that have a second story where they fit nicely into an alcove area which can be located at the top of the stairs or toward the end of the hallway. It helps create a relaxation or study area when used in conjunction with a chair.

Mission console tables are generally made of wood but come in a variety of finishes and styles so that they can be used to match pretty much any interior. You can also find the tables without drawers and some that have enclosed cabinets. The style of the table is usually a block style design and can be available in light or dark wood. You might find an add-on for the table that is a small hutch unit and attaches to the top back of the unit. If you want to buy an unfinished table so that you can complete it exactly as you want then you will find them available as well. These are a type of table that can lend a sense of charm wherever they are placed in the home.

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