Just read an interesting article on
Stylist Home entitled
"DECORATING TRENDS: 7 FURNITURE PIECES AND HOME ACCESSORIES THAT ARE GOING 'EXTINCT'". And while I absolutely agree that landline phones in homes will soon be a thing of the past, that love seats have been on the decline for a while now, and that tablecloths are best reserved for holidays and special occasions, I'm not quite sure what to think about some of the other suggestions.
Who but the most space-challenged individuals go without at least one night stand in the bedroom? And while they may not be as popular as they once were, do we really think that sideboards and coffee tables are ever going to go away? Sure, there's a practical argument for replacing the traditional coffee table with an ottoman for extra seating or a trunk for extra storage . . . but why not kill two or even three birds with one stone by choosing a
solid wood storage coffee table that offers drawers for stashing away toys, books, or whatever you want to conceal and is more than durable enough to withstand being sat on when you have a house full of guests? Of course, I should admit that I have an old factory cart similar to
this that I personally use in my living room . . . but just because it's not a traditional coffee table, does that really make it any less one based on its current function?
Article author
Brie Dyas also argues that it's hard to find sideboard options in stores these days . . .but with over 30 options for
sideboards/buffets here @
World Interiors alone, I'm not so sure about that. I personally think the only argument for NOT placing a sideboard in a traditional dining room should be a lack of space. Sideboards are great for tucking away extra dishes, cutlery, and everything else you may need in a dining space . . . not to mention board games, bar accessories, or whatever else! But that's just my opinion! I guess only time will tell if these predictions on furniture extinction will actually come true!