Card Tables
How To Choose The Best Card Table And Why?
Card Tables have been around ever since cards games were invented. When you are at cards, a card table is not just an accessory, it is a vital part of the process, adding elegance and an air of regency to the game.
They come in all types: from mahogany Grecian tables to light aluminum ones. This guide will brief you about the different types of card tables that put you in a better position in choosing the best one for you.
The first thing that strikes your mind and eyes is the color and texture of the card table. To elicit a particular look and give your room or lounge a certain nuanced flavor, you must think deeply before deciding on a particular material. In this regard, there are a variety of options to choose from. Wood has a fine, grained texture and is ubiquitous; brass is sturdy and durable while vinyl is light and cheap.
Materials:
These are the most commonly used materials in the construction of card tables.
- Wood
- Brass
- Vinyl
If you want to go for elegance, nothing beats wooden furniture. Elegance comes at a price, however. Classic cherry table sets are very expensive, but they are alluring at the same time because of their traditional charm. Oak and mahogany card tables are less expensive than cherry but are still pricey. For those willing to spend the extra money, there are exquisite antique tables set in the Greco-Roman or neoclassical style that speak of repose, idleness and luxury. They are mostly heavy and monochromatic, but colorful and light varieties are also to be found. Traditionally, a pedestal base is the most common one.
Brass tables usually have thick diameters. They either taper down to fluted or flat posts with bun feet or stand on heavyset columns. Vinyl tables are the lightest and cheapest. You have the choice of several finished like espresso. Some tables also have printed chess and checkers sets on them.
Sizes:
The sizes vary and you have the option of getting them custom made according to your requirements, so it is more about what you need rather than about the standard sizes available. The best thing to do would be to measure the space that you have set aside for your table and then visit a furniture showroom and look at the different sizes. A comparative analysis would give you a better idea of dimensions. In general, a standard size would be 38.5″H x 25″W x 24.5″D, but remember the utmost important are your requirements and needs apart from durability, color or even budget.
In choosing tables, you would also have tables with swivels and concealed games compartments, so go for that if it suits your tastes and needs. Furthermore, you also have the option of buying table sets rather than just a table. In that case, consider spindle backed chairs with supple leather upholstery that is mostly a standard now. Also, when buying wooden furniture, remember that the rich grained texture is something that can come back every time you get the furniture polished.





