# Ottomans as Coffee Tables: How It Works

**By Megafurniture Admin** · 2026-06-02

![Singapore apartment living room with fabric ottoman, round coffee tables, beige sofa, and modern neutral styling](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0652/0212/6896/files/fabric-ottoman-coffee-table-singapore-living-room.jpg?v=1780375541)

A four-room HDB living room rarely has space to spare. When a sofa, a television console, and a coffee table are all competing for floor space, the coffee table is usually the piece that makes the room feel crowded. Using an ottoman as a coffee table instead resolves that tension without asking you to give anything up: the surface is still there, the seating is still there, and the room suddenly feels less managed.

The approach is not a workaround. It is a considered choice that Italian-inspired design has long practised: a single piece that serves the body and the room at once, without compromise on either. This guide explains how the arrangement works, what to look for in an ottoman that can carry the role, and where the limits are.

**Quick Answer:** An ottoman works as a coffee table when it has a firm, flat top surface, proportions that suit your sofa's seat height, and upholstery that handles daily use. A tray placed on top creates a stable surface for cups and remotes. The arrangement frees up floor space, softens the room visually, and adds flexible seating when guests arrive.

## Why the Combination Works in Smaller Singapore Homes

Most HDB living rooms sit between 15 and 20 square metres. A standard rectangular coffee table occupies roughly 0.6 to 1.0 square metres of that floor, plus the clearance needed to walk around it. An ottoman takes up a comparable footprint, but it does not read as a hard obstacle from across the room. The visual weight is lower: the softer form, the upholstered surface, the absence of legs in some designs all make the piece easier on the eye in a tighter space.

There is a practical gain too. When the room needs to flex, whether for a children's play session, an evening of yoga, or an unexpected gathering, the ottoman moves. A glass coffee table does not.

We have seen this choice work particularly well in first homes, where the furniture budget needs to stretch without the room suffering for it. An ottoman from Esteller's affordable luxury range, from approximately SGD 600 to SGD 2,500, covers two functions within a single price point and carries Esteller's three-year warranty across the range.

## The Surface Question: When an Ottoman Actually Works as a Table

Not every ottoman is suited to the role. The surface is the first thing to assess honestly.

A firm, flat top is the non-negotiable. High-resilience foam at a sufficient density holds its form when a tray or cup rests on it; foam that is too soft or too thick will tip a glass with the slightest shift in weight. Ottoman tops upholstered in performance fabric, particularly tightly woven polyester blends or microfibre, give the most stable base for a tray and wipe clean easily. That matters in any household, but especially in one that is still forming its routines.

A tray is the practical solution to the surface question. A tray with a low edge keeps cups, remotes, and books from sliding, and it lifts off cleanly when the ottoman needs to revert to its seating role. It also defines the "table zone" visually, so the arrangement reads as intentional rather than improvised.

Leather ottomans can carry the same role if the surface is firm and the piece is well-proportioned. Top-grain leather wipes clean in seconds, which is useful when the tray is removed and the surface becomes a footrest. The trade-off is that leather is less forgiving if a tray is placed on an uneven surface, so the firmness of the fill matters more here, not less.

## Proportion: Getting the Height and Scale Right

Height is where many ottoman-as-coffee-table arrangements go wrong. The functional target is between 40 cm and 46 cm from the floor to the top of the ottoman. That range sits just at or slightly below the seat height of most sofas, which typically runs between 42 cm and 48 cm, and it is the same height range used in conventional coffee table design. A piece much lower reads as a footstool; a piece much higher introduces visual awkwardness and makes reaching uncomfortable.

Scale matters equally. An ottoman that is too small for the sofa it faces looks like an afterthought. As a general guide, the ottoman should span at least two-thirds of the sofa's width, and it should sit approximately 35 cm to 45 cm from the sofa's front edge. That gap is enough to rise from the sofa without clipping the piece, and close enough that the tray on top is comfortably within reach.

For an L-shaped sofa in a larger living room, an oversized square ottoman at the centre of the configuration carries the room well and offers more surface area than most glass coffee tables would. For a two-seater or three-seater against the wall of a compact room, a smaller rectangular ottoman, 80 cm to 100 cm in length, is the more composed choice.

## A Comparison: Ottoman vs. Coffee Table for Smaller Living Rooms

  

**Factor**

**Ottoman as Coffee Table**

**Standard Coffee Table**

Visual weight

Lower; softer form sits more quietly in the room

Higher; legs and hard surfaces read as more present

Surface stability

Requires a tray for cups and small items

Stable surface from the outset

Flexibility

Moves easily; doubles as seating or footrest

Fixed in function; repositioning is heavier work

Child and pet safety

No hard corners; forgiving on impact

Corner edges present; varies by material

Storage

Available in lift-top or hinged designs

Available in designs with shelf or drawer

Floor space freed

Moderate; comparable footprint, easier to relocate

Comparable footprint; clearance required around piece

Price range (Esteller)

From approximately SGD 600 (affordable luxury tier)

See the [coffee table collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/coffee-table) for current range

## Upholstery: Which Fabrics Hold Up to Daily Use

An ottoman used as a coffee table takes more surface contact than one used purely as a footrest. Drinks trays, books, and hands rest on it; children sit on it; feet go up after dinner. The upholstery needs to hold its character across all of those uses.

Performance fabric is the most practical choice. A tightly woven microfibre or polyester blend resists moisture, stands up to abrasion, and does not trap heat against the skin the way some heavier weaves do. It also holds its colour more consistently than natural weaves over a Singapore wet season of repeated humidity cycling.

Genuine leather at the top-grain grade is the premium specification at this use pattern: it wipes clean, ages into a surface that reads warmer over time, and the frame and fill beneath it determine how it holds its form far more than the leather itself. An ottoman carrying a kiln-dried hardwood frame and high-density foam at that specification will hold its shape through years of daily use, tray on top and all.

Avoid loosely woven boucle or open-weave textiles for this application. The texture is appealing, but a tray will catch on the weave, and spills are harder to address before they settle in.

## The Storage Ottoman: A Further Gain

A lift-top or hinged storage ottoman adds a third function to the arrangement. Throws, children's toys, and remote controls that would otherwise live on the sofa find a home inside the piece, and the room reads as calmer for it. On a Sunday evening, with the tray lifted off and the lid open, the ottoman resolves into a storage drawer at floor level, a particularly useful configuration in a flat with limited built-in storage.

Storage ottomans typically have a slightly firmer lid than fully upholstered designs, which actually helps with surface stability when the tray is in place. That is a side benefit worth knowing when comparing options.

Browse the [ottoman and stool collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/ottoman-stool) for current storage and non-storage configurations, dimensions, and material specifications.

## When an Ottoman Does Not Replace a Coffee Table

Honesty about the limits is part of choosing well.

If your household relies on a coffee table for daily writing, for homework spread across the surface, or for a consistent display of books and objects, the ottoman will frustrate rather than serve. The tray creates a working surface for cups and a remote; it does not create a desk. A glass or sintered stone coffee table on a fixed frame simply holds more, more stably, for those uses. The [coffee and side table collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/coffee-side-table) is the clearer starting point there.

Similarly, if the room has generous floor space and the sofa is large, a single ottoman may read as undersized at the centre of the arrangement. A square ottoman at 90 cm by 90 cm holds its own in a five-room condominium living room; a 60 cm round piece does not. Scale the piece to the room, not to the trend.

And if guests regularly gather around the table for a proper coffee, the tray-on-ottoman arrangement demands that everyone treat the surface with a little more care than a hard tabletop would. That is a reasonable trade-off for some households. For others, it is not. Only you know which.

## Styling the Ottoman as a Coffee Table

A tray in a contrasting material, matte brass, lacquered wood, or dark resin, anchors the arrangement visually. Keep the tray to roughly one-third of the ottoman's surface area so the piece reads as furniture, not as a cluttered side table. One or two objects beside the tray, a low candle, a single book spine-up, are sufficient. The essenziale (essential) principle in Italian-inspired design applies here: what is not needed is removed, and what remains earns its place.

A round ottoman at the centre of an L-shaped sofa configuration is a particularly composed arrangement for a first home. The round form softens the hard geometry of the sofa's corner, and the absence of edges makes the floor plan feel less divided. On a Friday evening with two or three people arranged around the sofa, the round ottoman at the centre holds the gathering without demanding that everyone navigate around corners.

For a living room that also serves as a reading or work-from-home space, a rectangular storage ottoman in a neutral fabric pulls double duty without drawing attention to its utility. It settles into the room rather than announcing itself.

![Elegant living room with round ottoman coffee tables, beige sofa, marble tops, and warm natural light](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0652/0212/6896/files/ottomans-as-coffee-tables-elegant-living-room.jpg?v=1780375541)

## Pairing with the Right Sofa and Armchair

The ottoman and the sofa should share enough visual language to read as considered together, without needing to match exactly. A fabric sofa with a leather ottoman can work if the tones are close; a velvet sofa with a performance-fabric ottoman in the same colour family reads as deliberately layered rather than mismatched.

If the living room includes armchairs, a single ottoman between the sofa and the chairs can serve all the seating at once, a more generous arrangement than placing individual side tables at each seat. The [armchair collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/armchair) is useful to browse alongside the ottoman range when configuring the room, since the proportions of the chairs will affect how the ottoman sits at the centre.

Height alignment between the armchair seat and the ottoman top is the same principle as the sofa: aim for the ottoman to be at or just below the seat height of the chair. The arrangement then reads as a composed whole rather than a collection of independent pieces.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What height should an ottoman be to use as a coffee table?

The practical range is 40 cm to 46 cm from floor to top surface. This sits at or just below standard sofa seat height, which puts the surface within comfortable reach without requiring an awkward stretch forward. Measure your sofa's seat height first, then choose an ottoman that falls within 2 cm to 5 cm below it.

### Do I need a tray on an ottoman used as a coffee table?

Yes, in almost all cases. A tray with a low lip creates a stable, level surface for cups, glasses, and small objects. Without it, anything placed on an upholstered surface will shift slightly with body weight or foot movement on the sofa. The tray also makes the function clear visually, so the arrangement reads as intentional.

### What upholstery holds up best on an ottoman used as a coffee table?

Performance fabric, specifically tightly woven microfibre or polyester blends, handles daily contact well: it resists moisture, wipes cleanly, and does not snag on tray edges. Top-grain leather is also strong for this use pattern and ages well in a Singapore home. Avoid loose or open-weave textiles, which catch on tray bases and are harder to clean.

### Can a storage ottoman work as a coffee table?

Yes, and it often works better than a non-storage ottoman because the lift-top lid tends to be firmer, which improves tray stability. Storage ottomans suit smaller homes especially well: the interior holds throws, toys, or spare cushions, and the room reads calmer for having one fewer surface for clutter to settle on.

### How far should the ottoman sit from the sofa?

Thirty-five to forty-five centimetres is the standard guidance. That gap is enough to rise from the sofa without catching the piece with your legs, and close enough that the tray on top is within reach when seated. If you are placing the ottoman in front of an L-shaped sofa, position it at the centre of the configuration rather than pushed toward one side of the corner.

## The Right Piece, Chosen Once

An ottoman used as a coffee table is not a compromise. It is a considered response to the way a smaller Singapore living room actually works: space that needs to flex, a budget that needs to stretch, and a room that still deserves to look composed at the end of the day. The piece that serves sitting, surface, and storage within a single form is not a workaround. It is the right piece for that room.

Esteller's [ottoman and stool collection](https://esteller.sg/collections/ottoman-stool) lists current configurations, dimensions, and material specifications in full. Every piece carries the three-year warranty, and free delivery applies on orders above SGD 500. The 4.8 rating across 96 Google reviews reflects how these pieces have held up in actual homes, not just in showroom conditions. The collection is refreshed through the year, each new piece held to the same considered standard.

When the measurements are clear and the shortlist is narrowed, the Sembawang showroom is the cleanest next step. The proportion settles in person. The fabric reveals its character under the hand. The showroom is open daily from 10am to 10pm at 604 Sembawang Road, #01-18 Sembawang Shopping Centre. The design team can be reached ahead of your visit at +65 6348 3144 or hello@esteller.sg.

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