Archive for July, 2008

An Outdoor Use for Glass Table Tops

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

In the heat of summer, sometimes the last thing you want to do is sit inside, even at mealtime. Fortunately there are simple and useful ways to take living outdoors during the summer months and cool off in style. There are specially made outdoor furniture pieces that can transform your patio or deck into a fully functioning dining area. One of the best surfaces for outdoor dining is glass, creating a visually appealing as well as clean place to gather for meals. Check out these great outdoor uses of glass and bring your indoor living out.

Glass Patio Table—Of course, the most popular use for glass tops outside is the glass patio table. Often made with a convenient hole in the middle for an umbrella, a glass patio table creates an outdoor dining area akin to the indoor variety. Available in all sizes imaginable, outdoor glass tables can be perfect for large family gatherings and summer parties. With seating for six, seven, eight and more, the rectangular style in the most popular, however you can get almost any shape and size you can dream up. With an easy to clean surface—just a little window cleaner—dining outside has never been easier.

Glass End Tables—A close relative of the patio glass table, glass end tables are also a popular choice for the patio or deck. When lounging poolside or deckside, a glass end table is the perfect place to keep a snack, a drink and something to read. The wipeable surface makes clean up a breeze and the ease of replacement for the glass makes it a great season-to-season choice. Give an outdoor dining set or seating area a nice finished look with a pair of handy glass end tables.

Glass Bar Tops—Growing in popularity are the outdoor bars that bring all of the festivities of inside right outside. To protect your expensive outdoor bar and keep the surface looking new, a glass table top is the perfect barrier. Cut to just the right size and finished with a nice polished edge, a glass top for your outdoor bar can save you a lot of backbreaking clean up and give you more time to enjoy your guests and your outdoor party. No more worrying about spilled drinks and messy blenders, a glass table top for the bar gives you peace of mind.

With summer upon us, making your outdoor living space more inviting can make a huge difference between entertaining well and being a bore. One of the best places to entertain outside is at a beautiful dining area, made especially for the out of doors. With the amazing choices in glass table tops today, it is easy to make a gorgeous an functional area to wine, dine and just relax. Remember though, when glass is kept outside, it is exposed to the elements. Take care of your glass by folding all umbrellas in glass tables to prevent bending and breaking. Use glass cleaner to keep pollen, bugs and dust from contaminating your eating surface. And always remember to bring in glass tables when the weather is to be fierce or at the end of the season.

A Glass Table Top for Every Room

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Although you may typically think of a glass table top for the dining room table, there are actually uses for glass table tops in nearly every room in the house. With a little creativity, you can introduce glass throughout the home and give a new look of sophistication and style to your living space. Here is a quick guide to going glass in every room in your home.
The Kitchen

The kitchen is one of the obvious places for a glass table top. Many families enjoy an eating space in the kitchen in the form of a breakfast nook or an informal dining table. A glass top would be appropriate for both types of dining space and can add a splash of style to the kitchen. A traditional circle or even a square would suit the kitchen best and give a wonderful gathering place for diners and guests. Whether it becomes the main dining area or just a breakfast nook, a glass table top in the kitchen provides an easy-to-clean beautiful all-purpose space.

The Dining Room

The benefits of a glass table top in the dining room are clear. Many families across America have gone glass in the dining room as a way to add style and grace to their formal dining space. The most popular glass for the dining room is the rectangle or racetrack oval shape. These oblong shapes allow for maximum seating and have the most “wow-factor” as a stand-alone piece in the room. The dining room table is quite often the place for families to gather and enjoy one another and having a glistening glass top gives the room a look that is unmatched.

The Living Room

More and more popular today are coffee tables with glass tops in them. A glass coffee table, end table or accent table is an easy and affordable way to add glass to your home. A beautiful option is a shadow box coffee table with a lifting glass top that allows you to place special decorative items beneath it and create a beautiful mosaic right in the table. Glass table tops are great for the living room as they provide easy-to-clean surfaces and can dress up a den-like space with ease. The living room is one of the easiest places to bring glass into the home and is a great room to start in if you are new to glass table tops.

The Bedroom

A final room in which glass table tops can easily be incorporated is the bedroom. Oftentimes, couples spend hundreds of dollars on beautiful dressers or drawer sets for the bedroom, only to place their loose change, pens and pencils and other pocket items on top. This can scratch, discolor and damage the gorgeous wood of the expensive piece. Placing a glass table top upon the furniture can protect the wood and give you years more use. The savings are obvious and anyone who is willing to spend on a piece of furniture ought to consider spending on a protective glass top.

The uses of glass tops in the home are many and can give your living space a facelift. Whether you use it as a dining surface, for a decorative touch or as a protective barrier, glass can enhance the look of nearly any room in your home.