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The Needs of a Modern Home May Include a Glass Coffee Table

There is a silent argument that fills every household in the nation. It’s a question that arises for every fussy cleaner and obsessive hygiene fan. It doesn’t often come up in conversation because you either agree or you don’t, case closed. The question: glass, yes or no?  Today, America is all about the latest and the best of everything.   We want things to look good, but we also want them to be useful.   Great visual effect and pizzazz are essential. And so, as homeowners and decorators continue the new frontier of modern furnishing, the need for glass in the house has come into question.   What about that glass display case in the bedroom?   Perhaps your living room contains a noguchi table.  What makes a piece of furniture worth keeping?

When you set your eyes upon glass, you cannot refuse to acknowledge its attractiveness. The utter transparency and reflective beauty that it holds, setting off rainbows in bright morning sunshine, and bouncing off candlelight in the evenings.   Behold the beauty of glass. Its no wonder people enjoy having glass objects in their home. Modern furniture is highly diverse, so it is common to find glass even among classic mahogany and oak shelving units. Glass may be just what your looking for to brighten up your home and dazzle guests, if looks are what you’re after in furniture.

However, what about the downsides to keeping glass furniture in the house? Like any object, there are as many pros as there are cons. Glass, for all its beauty and splendor, is a hassle. It is unforgiving in terms of fingerprints and smudges, and water pools on it easily. Caring for glass furniture can be time intensive. No one wants to march through the house every day, wiping down every shiny glass surface and nelson bench with paper towels like a soldier on duty. The task merely proves to daunting for some homeowners.

Not to mention, the safety issues of having glass in the house. If you are a new parent for the first or even third time, you know how difficult it is have both glass and children in the house.   When they aren’t leaving their adorable handprints on the glass, you’re worried about the harm shattering glass may cause. Knocking over a wooden bench is one thing. Knocking over a glass coffee table is another. It’s a nightmare no parent wants to think about.

However, if the prospect of cleaning and caring for glass is not daunting, glass is a viable option for you. As many benefits as there are to having glass furniture, there are some drawbacks as well. Perhaps it isn’t the best choice for those who dislike to clean often, or those with young children. But for others, it can really bring that dining room together.

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