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		<title>Looking at an Oak Coffee Table</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oak coffee tables are a sturdy addition to any home&#8217;s living room collection. This furniture piece serves as a centerpiece and is solid and durable. It can be found in a variety of styles and finishes and compliments various furniture settings. These styles and finishes are meant to be complimentary to your furniture grouping.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" src="http://www.trees2timber.com/Oak%20coffee%20table.jpg" alt="" width="346" height="259" />Oak coffee tables are a sturdy addition to any home&#8217;s living room collection. This furniture piece serves as a centerpiece and is solid and durable. It can be found in a variety of styles and finishes and compliments various furniture settings. These styles and finishes are meant to be complimentary to your furniture grouping.</p>
<p>Oak coffee tables can be found in contemporary, traditional and mission styles. The coffee tables can be found in light and dark finishes that highlight the natural beauty of the wood. The finishes selected should match the existing décor or design choice of the homeowner.</p>
<p>Natural finishes bring out the luster and beauty intrinsic to oak furniture pieces. A coffee table serves as a place to rest drinks, place magazines and occasionally as a temporary seat. The strength of oak wood makes it a more desired selection over other types of materials.</p>
<p>You can expect to pay between several hundreds to several thousands of dollars for an oak coffee table. The quality you demand will dictate the price that you will pay. This can be an important consideration when choosing between the different designers and furniture makers. The price you pay will be directly related to the quality you receive so your selection should be made carefully.</p>
<p>It is possible to obtain a good quality piece from online auctioneers such as craigslist and eBay. Consignment stores and community rummage sales may also be a good place to find a vintage or antique piece. Using non-traditional places to shop for a quality oak coffee table may save you money and give you the desired quality you seek.</p>
<p>Oak coffee tables can withstand a lot of weight. They should be maintained in much the same manner as other wood furniture found in the home. Commercial aerosol polishes can be used by stain-based finishes that renew and strengthen the wood fibers are desired. Spills and messes should be cleaned up in order to retain the integrity of the wood and keep its pristine look.</p>
<p>An oak coffee table is heavier than other types of furniture tables, including those made of wood composites. You should ask questions of the retailer to ensure that the piece you are acquiring is oak and not pine or composite. It may be likely that you cannot see the difference but a discerning eye knowledgeable about different woods will know. You certainly would not want to be duped in purchasing a piece masquerading as oak.</p>
<p>An oak coffee table can be viewed as an investment in terms of the look of your home. It is worth your while to invest time and effort in finding the style that fits the room it is going in. A contemporary built table would probably look out of place in a traditional style room. This can certainly be true of attempting to place a mission style oak coffee table in a post modern styled room. A competent furniture store sale representative can help you with any questions about the placement of your table.</p>
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		<title>The Exquisite Appeal And Charm Of A Oak Coffee Table</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 17:37:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is no better centerpiece for a television or living room than an oak coffee table. In fact, an entire room can actually be designed around this classic centerpiece. Many interior designers believe that it is crucial to choose the appropriate coffee table in order for the rest of the rooms décor to flow together [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" src="http://www.abodecollections.com/furniture/albums/nomadic_bauerhaus/AF_2_Coffee_Table.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="266" />There is no better centerpiece for a television or living room than an oak coffee table. In fact, an entire room can actually be designed around this classic centerpiece. Many interior designers believe that it is crucial to choose the appropriate coffee table in order for the rest of the rooms décor to flow together nicely.</p>
<p>When it comes to choosing a coffee table or other variety of furniture, one of the most important things to consider is durability and life. You want to acquire furniture that is strong and built to last. You want to acquire furniture that will last for many years to come. That is why the majority of home owners choose furniture constructed of oak.</p>
<p>Oak is a hard grade of wood that has superior strength when compared to other types of wood that furniture is made from. It is a strong wood that outlasts other like woods ten to one. Additionally, oak is very resistant to damage from scratches and common bumps and scrapes. Therefore, it is the preferred type of wood amongst the majority of furniture shoppers.</p>
<p>Additionally, oak has an aesthetic charm that blasts all other types of wood out of the water. Oak wood can appear both light and dark and has a smooth and appealing look. Additionally, oak wood is very easy for furniture workers to work with and to manipulate into the fixtures that they desire.</p>
<p>95% of all homes in the United States have a coffee table in both their living rooms and television rooms. The objective of a coffee table is to have an area for people to sit around where they can put their feet and place drinks while they are in a social setting. With this in mind, you should also consider the fact that oak is very easy to clean and is very resistant to spills and stains caused by food and drink.</p>
<p>An oak coffee table is by and far the most durable, beautiful, and long lasting variety of coffee table that you can add to the décor of your home. You can additionally enhance your coffee table with the variety in which your purchase it. Many oak coffee tables come all natural while others are stained or are even coated to a shine. You can choose the variety that will match up the best with your home and overall décor.</p>
<p>Another exciting factor to oak coffee tables is the fact that they are very affordable. The majority of oak coffee tables can be purchased for a price lower than other woods on the market. Additionally, many oak coffee tables can be acquired for rates much lower than &#8220;fake wood&#8221; coffee tables. However, there is no reason not to invest a little extra money in this variety of coffee table due to the fact that it will outlast other types.</p>
<p>Bring your living room or television to life with the addition of a oak coffee table. This single fixture can actually increase a rooms overall look and charm. There is no denying the exquisite beauty and charm of a oak coffee table.</p>
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		<title>Undoubtedly Sophisticated</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 01:04:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Inception of the table- The need for coffee tables arose somewhere in the 1750&#8217;s when British tea drinkers could no longer stand or sit like commoners with a cup and saucer in their hands. Table design was somewhat complicated with a sofa table serving as the first patent which lead to a coffee table revolution. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" src="http://www.hawkswood.co.uk/images/oak-3-beam-edit-2.jpg" alt="" width="324" height="226" />Inception of the table- The need for coffee tables arose somewhere in the 1750&#8217;s when British tea drinkers could no longer stand or sit like commoners with a cup and saucer in their hands. Table design was somewhat complicated with a sofa table serving as the first patent which lead to a coffee table revolution. Europe as well as the USA played major roles in the development of tables especially that of the oak coffee table. The two continent&#8217;s love of mass production and welcoming of new industrial technological ideas made table making so remarkable, easy and inexpensive.</p>
<p>Hand- or machine-made?- Handmade tables have something beautifully unique about them due the fact that highly skilled craftsmen design and make the furniture according to the tastes of even the fussiest of furniture connoisseurs. Machine-made tables on the other hand still have magnificent themes and designs while also being extremely affordable because of the mass production facet. It is all dependant upon each individual investors&#8217; taste to decide whether it will be a handmade design or machine produced piece of furniture.</p>
<p>Character of the wood- Oak wood is most probably the strongest and hardest of all wood types with a density of approximately 0.75g/cm2. Its high tannin content acts as a deterrent for insects and fungal infections. The woods grain markings are exceptionally beautiful showing prominent ray flecks which can be attributed to quarter sawn techniques employed during the log sawing process.</p>
<p>Origin of tree- Oaks are primarily native to the Northern hemisphere. However tropical regions including America and Asia are also home to specific oak species. The Linnaean species which include the White oak, Chestnut oak, Red oak, Willow oak and Water oak come from eastern North America. Hungarian and Turkey oaks are native to Europe and Asia while Canyon oaks are native to southwest United States and northwest of Mexico.</p>
<p>Identifying an oak tree- Oak trees have some distinct features which include the spiral arrangement of foliage with serrated leaves with either smooth or lobed margins, small cylindrical flower clusters without petals are produced during spring months, fruits are in nut form referred to as acorns containing one to three seeds. The tree takes between 6-18 months to mature highly dependant upon the species of oak.</p>
<p>Variations- Oak tree genus are divided into the two subgenera&#8217;s Quercus and Cyclobalanopsis from the family Fagaceae in the Fagales order. Inbreeding is very common among oaks but mostly between same section species from the subgenus Quercus.</p>
<p>Symbolic- Oak trees have a strong symbolic value, commonly depicting strength and endurance. Political parties, national service fraternity&#8217;s, armed forces and coat of arms have added some form or part of an oak tree to it&#8217;s emblem to show just how strong and enduring they are.</p>
<p>Popular myths- Some old wives tales have also developed around oak trees. In terms of Norse Mythology the tree is believed to be sacred to thunder god, Thor and in classic mythology, Zeus.</p>
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		<title>The Beauty Of An Oak Coffee Table</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 04:21:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A nicely decorated lounge or living room without an oak coffee table is hardly possible to imagine and can&#8217;t be substituted by any other table, made up of any other material. Oak is very renowned for its strength and hardness. It is highly resistant to insects and fungal infection and as a consequence it is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" src="http://www.theoakwarehouse.co.uk/images/oak/lg/reclaimed_oak_coffee_table.jpg" alt="" width="360" height="238" />A nicely decorated lounge or living room without an oak coffee table is hardly possible to imagine and can&#8217;t be substituted by any other table, made up of any other material. Oak is very renowned for its strength and hardness. It is highly resistant to insects and fungal infection and as a consequence it is very long lasting.</p>
<p>An oak coffee table has a long historical background. It was  popular since the early seventeenth century and from this standpoint it is traditional and prestigious. It is possible that the coffee table was used from early 1600s and number of stalwarts, philosophers, scientists, poets, writers through different ages and times and in different countries gathered together for having discussions and exchange of opinion, those ultimately developed many new ideas and creations, culminating overall progress for human being.</p>
<p>In almost each and every household a coffee table is inevitable and common in the living room where the family members may assemble together in the leisure hour to gossip and can entertain the friends and guests. However a coffee table is not the only component for a household interior decoration but it complements the other matching furniture.</p>
<p>Oak wood has a very attractive grain marking on its cross sectional surface and an oily surface treatment gives it an exquisite outlook and that is why it is used in constructing fine furniture and the interior panels of many prestigious buildings. Gold paint and different woodcraft  on the oak can further give it a gorgeous and beautiful look.</p>
<p>An oak coffee table generally should be of a low height e.g. 11-15 inches. An under shelf and side robe may be added to it for an extra advantage for keeping empty cups and coffee mugs and some magazines respectively. A leggy coffee table matches perfectly well with a skirted sofa. On the other hand a solid one matches with a leggy sofa. An oak framed glass top coffee table is befitting with a floor with a particularly elegant carpet. Different shapes, like square, oval, circular and triangular coffee tables may be used for different types and sizes of living rooms or lounges as well.</p>
<p>Hence, an oak coffee table is not only a beautiful, elegant, prestigious, long lasting asset but at the same time there is no other kind of coffee table that can be a substitute for it. It really can add an extra taste to a cup of coffee.</p>
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		<title>An Introduction To Buying An Oak Coffee Table</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2009 13:52:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having an oak coffee table in the middle of your living room can be a wonderful addition. It might even be one of the focal points of the room and it is important that you choose it carefully. Remember that you probably spend more time in the living room than any other room and this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" src="http://www.pachadesign.co.uk/images/furniture/square_oak_coffee_table_3.jpg" alt="" width="309" height="284" />Having an oak coffee table in the middle of your living room can be a wonderful addition. It might even be one of the focal points of the room and it is important that you choose it carefully. Remember that you probably spend more time in the living room than any other room and this is also generally where you entertain guests. So, if you want to have something that is both practical and good looking and will impress your guests, taking some time to choose the right table is a good idea.</p>
<p>Remember, there are disadvantages of using or choosing oak. It tends to be very heavy since it is a hardwood and it is also much more expensive than a lot of alternatives so you do need to decide how important your coffee table is and how much you should spend on one. A coffee table might be something that you want to be able to move around quite often. Since they are typically located in the middle of the floor, it might be inconvenient to have something that you can&#8217;t move when you need to have that bit of extra space for whatever reason.</p>
<p>The other options are plentiful, but if you have your heart set on oak, then you have probably thought it out and probably realise that nothing else is going to look as good in that room. If you haven&#8217;t considered it already, other alternatives include other hardwoods and soft woods such as pine. Pine tends to give a light and airy feel to the room and to an even greater extent cane furniture also does this. This makes cane better suited for the outside or conservatories.</p>
<p>In spite of this, you&#8217;ll find many places where an oak table fits in very well. It is a rich and beautiful wood that suits quite a wide variety of situations. It has an upmarket and quality feel to it. Oak makes for some of the highest quality furniture you can buy.</p>
<p>Oak is also very strong. It certainly won&#8217;t be breaking any time soon as it is amongst the most robust material you can find. Indeed, because of these properties, it has been used for building for centuries and there are even large amounts of oak furniture still around today. These pieces of furniture average hundreds of years in terms of age.</p>
<p>Oak also comes in quite a wide variety of different colours and you can find a number of different models on the Internet or you can just go at your local store you won&#8217;t have so much choice here.</p>
<p>With plenty of different types of styles there is certainly plenty to choose from. You could find something which has smaller tables stored underneath You could also find something which has a cupboard or drawers or perhaps a glass top.</p>
<p>Either way, you definite find a shortage of finishes and styles and with a little bit of looking you&#8217;ll probably be a to find something that is absolutely perfect and precisely what you want.</p>
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