Free Delivery All Over UK*
close
Top products
SHOW ALL PRODUCTS

Cheap Console Tables

Found 227 Items

Stylish console tables from just £50 at Choice Furniture Superstore. Our collection of 317 affordable console tables ranges from £50 to £1,000, offering everything from sleek modern designs to classic wooden finishes. Whether you need a hallway statement piece or a compact entryway solution, you'll find budget-friendly options in black, grey, cream and more.

  • Best-selling brands – Humz, Country Living, Annaghmore and Birlea Furniture lead customer choices. Humz
  • Popular ranges – Humz Louis Marble, Bern Black and Glacier Grey Marble designs. Humz Louis Marble
  • Material choices – Mango wood, aged oak, glass, marble and concrete finishes available.
  • Six colours in stock – Black, grey, cream, beige, brown and blue options ready now.

Tip: Measure your hallway or entryway space before ordering—console tables work best when they don't overwhelm the room.

Browse our full Console Tables collection or explore trending ranges like Humz Bern Oak for timeless appeal.

Read more X Close

Price

Features

Shape

No. of Doors

No. of Drawers

Material

Finish

Colour

  • Beige
  • Black
  • Blue
  • Brown
  • Cream
  • Grey
  • White
  • Yellow

39 Products of 227

Load More..

Browse Cheap Console Tables by Style

Our Cheap Console Tables are ideal for hallways, living rooms and behind sofas. Slim designs — typically 30–40cm deep — allow them to sit flush against a wall without taking up floor space.

Narrow Cheap Console Tables for Hallways

Choose from Cheap Console Tables in marble, oak, glass, mirrored and painted finishes. Many include storage options such as drawers, shelves and cupboards — keeping hallways neat and clutter-free.

Cheap Console Tables with Storage & Drawers

Our Cheap Console Tables range from compact 80cm-wide hallway tables to large 160cm+ sideboardstyle pieces. Use the size filter to find the right width for your space.

Find stunning console tables at unbeatable prices without compromising on style or quality. Whether you're after a console table cheap enough to fit any budget or hunting for a console table price drop, our collection offers affordable console table options across multiple sizes and finishes. From sleek contemporary designs to classic wooden styles, there's something for every home and every wallet.

  • Space-Saving Designs – Console tables are perfect for narrow hallways, living rooms, or behind sofas. Our shallow console tables measuring 20cm to 40cm deep offer the cheapest console table solutions for compact spaces.
  • Classic Materials at Budget-Friendly Prices – Browse our range of oak console tables for timeless appeal, or explore other materials that deliver both durability and value without breaking the bank.
  • Larger Options for Extra Storage – If you need more surface space, our deeper console tables ranging from 60cm to 80cm provide practical storage solutions at competitive prices.
  • Delivery – Enjoy free UK delivery on your console table order, making your affordable purchase even better value.

Tip: Measure your space carefully before purchasing—console tables work best when they don't overwhelm the room, so note both the width and depth you need.

Explore our full console tables collection to compare styles and find your perfect affordable piece today.

Read more X Close

FAQs on Cheap Console Tables

Where should I put a console table in my home?

Console tables work best in hallways as a catch-all for keys and post, behind sofas to divide living and dining zones, or in lounges as side tables. Their slim 30–40cm depth suits narrow spaces without blocking walkways. Position against walls to maximise floor space in small rooms.

Measure your wall space first. Standard widths range 80–120cm; depths are typically 30–40cm. In hallways, allow at least 60cm clearance from the table edge to the opposite wall for comfortable movement. For behind-sofa placement, match the sofa length or go narrower for tight spaces.

Drawers suit hallways where you want hidden storage for keys, scarves and clutter. Open shelves work better in living rooms for displaying ornaments or books. Closed cupboards offer maximum concealment. Choose based on what youll store and your décor style—shelves suit modern looks; cupboards suit traditional homes.

Marble console tables are durable, elegant and easy to clean but heavier and pricier. MDF is lightweight, budget-friendly and available in many colours, but less heat-resistant and durable. Marble suits hallways and living rooms; MDF works well in any room and is easier to move or replace.

Yes, mirrored surfaces reflect light and create the illusion of more space, making them ideal for compact hallways or lounges. Theyre practical for checking your appearance before leaving home. Choose designs with sturdy frames to ensure stability, and allow extra surface depth—typically 35–40cm—for balance.

Layer a table lamp, a small mirror or artwork above, and 2–3 decorative items like a vase or plant. Keep one corner clear for daily essentials—keys, post tray. Rugs underneath define the space. Avoid overcrowding; negative space prevents cluttered, cramped appearances in narrow hallways.

Dust weekly with a soft cloth. Wipe spills immediately to prevent staining. Use furniture polish monthly on solid oak or painted finishes. Avoid direct sunlight and central heating, which cause fading or warping. For marble or mirrored tops, use glass or marble cleaner to prevent streaking and residue buildup.

Yes, console tables work as compact desks in small flats or home offices, especially models 100cm+ wide. Check height—standard is 75–80cm, suitable for sitting. Choose one with drawers for stationary storage. Ensure sturdy construction to support a laptop and work items throughout the day safely.

Yes, budget console tables offer solid functionality without premium pricing. Most feature decent build quality and come in on-trend finishes. Expect 3–5 year lifespans with normal use. Theyre ideal for renters, first-time buyers or those experimenting with hallway layouts before investing in high-end pieces.

Solid oak suits traditional, country or Scandinavian interiors and ages beautifully but costs more. Painted finishes—white, grey, black—work across modern, farmhouse and contemporary homes, hide wear better, and are cheaper. Consider your décor style, budget and cleaning preferences; oak shows dust; paint hides it.

Aim for 30–35cm depth in hallways narrower than 2 metres. This minimises obstruction whilst providing enough surface for a lamp and decorative items. Measure from table edge to the opposite wall—youll need at least 60cm of clear walking space. Shallower depths work in very constrained areas.
Top