Despite the availability of a variety of dining tables in the market, when it comes to adding the rich, luxurious feel in your kitchen or dining hall, nothing can match the elegance of a glass top dining table. A glass top dining table blends beautifully with any kind of décor – be it contemporary or classic.
When it comes to selecting a glass top dining table, you would find a great variety in terms of shape or design. Your dining table could be round, square or hexagonal; with frosted glass top, clear glass top or even colored glass top. But whichever glass top dining table you choose, you can be sure that your kitchen or dining area will never look the same again!
Are you looking for a table to spruce up your dining area? Then look no further than the Woodridge Home Designs Frosted Glass Top Dining Table. Its icy-grey frosted glass style would look equally stunning in any modern as well as a traditional kitchen or in a dining area. The rectangular frosted-glass-top dining table comes with a rich cherry finish and poplar hardwood construction. Plus, you get the option to choose your table height – regular height or counter height. Considering the reasonable price at which it is currently available, the table is really worth buying.
If you are willing to go further up, then there is another table that would be a great addition to any contemporary decor. This is the Transdeco International Clear Glass Top Dining Table. The table would floor everyone by its sleek and simple design. To jazz up your dining area, place the table close to where it can receive some sunlight. The modern dining table features 12-mm sturdily built safety glass enclosed in wood frame. To add smooth and glossy touch, its steel legs have silver finish.
If you fancy more glass top tables for your home, consider a lovely round glass table to accent your home today!
Guest Blogger: Nina Ghosh Konar





Ever since the imports from China entered the market the price of glass table tops has been greatly reduced. However their quality does not begin to compare with some of the glass fabricators in the USA. Check out frosted chipped edges on glass table tops to see one really cool option