How Do You Choose a Modern Side Table That Works in Narrow UK Spaces
Narrow rooms are part of the British housing landscape, from long terraces to slim through lounges, and side tables in these spaces have to work harder than in wider homes. The wrong shape blocks the walk between sofa and door, while the right one settles into the layout almost invisibly. This guide explains how to read the walking line, why slim profiles and round tops handle tight routes more gracefully and how glass or high gloss surfaces preserve the visual length of long rooms. It also looks at when a console behind the sofa or a wall mounted shelf is a better answer than a traditional side table, and how timber pieces warm up narrow schemes. Storage, height and clearance are all considered. Use this as a calm checklist when planning a side table for a narrow UK room, so the result keeps movement easy....