Thoughts on leather ottoman as a coffee table?
Is there such thing as a storage ottoman that isn't ugly as shit?
Which ottoman would you choose to replace the coffee table in my living room?
Ottoman from old coffee table.
That ottoman is as big as the Ottoman Empire.
More on reddit.comCan I have an ottoman and a coffee table in my living room?
Of course—you may not want a cocktail ottoman and a coffee table, but you can certainly decorate your living room with a traditional coffee table and ottomans for extra seating, footstools, or hidden storage.
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How do I decorate a cocktail ottoman?
If you're worried about the stability of your décor on your ottoman's soft surface, save the glass décor for end tables. Instead, decorate your cocktail ottoman with wood or metal accents with wide bases like low-profile bowls or flat-bottomed trays
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Where can I put an ottoman?
- Living room ottomans have lots of potential! Select a large cocktail ottoman instead of a coffee table, or place an ottoman in front of your sofa, loveseat, or accent chair as a footstool. You can even hide the back of your sofa with a storage ottoman.
- In the bedroom, ottomans are a great choice to hide the foot of your bed or add some seating near a dresser or in a walk-in closet.
- Add some seating and storage in your hallway or entry with an ottoman to store winterwear or to provide a place to sit while changing shoes.
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Want to upgrade my coffee table as ours is falling apart a bit. I like the idea of a leather cushion-y ottoman as a coffee table because it seems like it’d be comfy. (Examples on last 2 slides.) Would this work in my space? If so, round or square? Or rectangle? Also need it to have storage because we have a lot of games and nowhere else to store them, lol.
I want to replace my coffee table with an ottoman for functionality and comfort. But every ottoman I've seen is incredibly ugly or just not an aesthetic match. Trying to find something that can mesh with an eclectic modern room.