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The best white end tables to add a functional touch to your living room

White end tables can run the gamut from simple to ornate, round to square, large to space-saving and open to closed storage. Finding the right one comes down to your personal preferences, your home’s decor, and generally what moves you. These leading and intriguing white end tables just might nudge you to the purchase counter.

There is a seemingly endless number of white end tables available in a host of materials, styles, and sizes. It seems that when there’s that many to choose from, the decision on purchasing the right one gets even harder. For some help in sorting through the morass, consider getting one of these functional white end tables.

Convenience Concepts Oxford End Table

Best Storage

An attractive white end table is great, and one with storage is even greater. The Convenience Concepts Oxford End Table features a top, middle, and bottom shelf for additional storage. Measuring 15.75 inches by 15.75 inches by 24 inches, its transitional style can complement any decor and is available in multiple finishes.

Winsome Wood Sasha Accent Table

Best Round Option

On the hunt for a round white end table? Then end your search with the Winsome Wood Sasha Accent Table. The attractive, round wood accent table has a drawer and shelf, offers sturdy construction and sports traditional styling. The 20-inch-wide and 27-inch-tall table has a white finish with polished steel drawer knob.

DHP Rosewood Tall End Table

Best Compact Design

If space is at a premium in your home, consider the DHP Rosewood Tall End Table. The optimal, space-saving table measures only 16 inches by 12 inches by 29 inches yet offers functionality with a lower shelf that can provide additional space for accent pieces or other small items. The compact, multifunctional and contemporary end table is made from sturdy wood and wood veneers.

Dress up your living room, bedroom, or other room with a stylish and handy white end table. These attractive and functional tables up the ante on style and convenience.

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’90s decor: The trends we wouldn’t mind seeing again (and the ones we would)
We share some 1990s trends that we welcome with open arms and those that really should remain in the past
High ceiling kitchen with backsplash and wood cabinets

As millennials enter the housing market and make a statement on their spaces, '90s design trends are returning to the home. Often reminiscent of their childhood, '90s kids crave something that reminds them of their youth. However, not all '90s decor needs to make a comeback. Today, we share some 1990s trends that we welcome with open arms and those that really should remain in the past.
'90s trends making a comeback

Y2K may have held the spotlight for the past year or so, but as the '90s kids enter the housing market and invest in their personal style, many are reflecting back on their childhood homes. Here are some 1990s home decor ideas that are trending again.
Frilly grandmillenial details
Grandmillenial decor has skyrocketed as one of the trendiest design styles among '90s kids. Whether it’s because the aesthetic reminds them of their grandmother’s living room growing up or the furniture looks like it belongs on the set of Bridgerton, frilly grandmillenial details are trending. Think furniture skirting, lace details, tablecloths, doilies, and layered curtains. Add dainty fabrics throughout your space and embrace the frills.
Wicker furniture
Wicker furniture was a must-have in '90s sunrooms. However, the desire for wicker decor has reemerged as millennials gravitate toward coastal aesthetics. For example, coastal grandchild is a trending style that uses wicker elements to offer the perfect beach home vibe. While white wicker is popular, wood tones are also making a comeback in boho aesthetics.
Bold patterns
For the past couple of years, millennials have been craving bold patterns and loud prints. Maximalism sparked this trend, but many homeowners are aching to recreate their '90s childhood homes with stripes, florals, and checkerboard patterns. Patterned sofas, in particular, are gaining more traction. Gingham prints are also resurging in farmhouse and cottage-inspired designs.
Wallpaper
It’s fair to say that many people have been scarred by peeling away the hideous 1990s wallpaper. And sure, some resolved to paint over it. But the next generation of homeowners has a newfound love for bold wallpapers and floral prints reminiscent of the '90s looks. It’s only a matter of time before the '90s kids embrace the floral wallpaper borders of years past.
Large entertainment centers
Entertainment centers in the '90s were massive. If you grew up with a large CRT television with a stereo that housed cassette, CD, and VHS ports all in one, then you know what we’re talking about. We will likely see more oversized console tables and entertainment centers this year. While we no longer need to store our dozens of VHS tapes or CDs, these oversized cabinets offer ample storage space.

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Cream paint is warm and inviting and just may be the next color for your walls
Pouring cream paint into a paint tray

Cream is an elegant and timeless color that can easily make a room feel warm and bright. Sitting just between yellow and off-white, cream paint pairs well with bold hues in large spaces but can also stand alone to create a serene vibe in smaller ones. Regardless of your chosen design aesthetic, you can find a cream paint color that works for you. Whether you're considering a remodel or just a quick refresh, cream may be the way to go. If you’ve been searching for the perfect neutral hue that is classic, warm, and inviting, check out these cream paint colors that are sure to elevate your next redesign.
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At its most basic level, the color cream is a combination of yellow and white. However, if you’ve been shopping for cream paint, you already know it is far more complicated than that when you’re face to face with dozens of differing paint swatches. These days, there are thousands of different shades of cream, with each one bringing something slightly different to the table.

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Textured wall

Like all great interior design trends, textured walls are making a comeback. This is good news because textured walls are a great way to add depth and character to any room. However, knowing how to texture a wall properly ensures gorgeous results.

Sometimes, people apply texture out of necessity, as it provides an easy way to finish drywall without a ton of extra work or time. Some interior designers choose textured walls to add more warmth and visual interest to a room.

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