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Navigating Console Table Dimensions: A Comprehensive Guide to Height, Styling, and Functionality

The standard console table height is 75–90cm (30–36 inches). Most console tables, sofa tables, hall tables and entryway tables fall within this range, with 80cm being the most common height for contemporary designs. Getting the height and dimensions right makes the difference between a piece that looks intentional and one that looks awkward in the space.

This guide covers standard console table dimensions in cm and inches, how to size a console table for different rooms, and the specific height considerations for hallway tables, sofa tables and entryway tables.


Quick Reference: Console Table Dimensions

Measurement Standard size
Console table height 75–90cm (30–36 inches)
Most common height 80cm (31.5 inches)
Console table depth 25–45cm (10–18 inches)
Console table length 90–150cm (35–60 inches)
Sofa table height 70–75cm (27–30 inches) — should match sofa back height
Hall / hallway table height 75–90cm (30–36 inches)
Entryway table height 75–90cm (30–36 inches)
Clearance either side of table 30–45cm minimum

What Is the Standard Height of a Console Table?

The standard console table height in Australia and internationally is 75–90cm (30–36 inches). This range has become the norm because it aligns with two common use cases  standing use (where a surface at hip-to-waist height feels natural) and placement behind a sofa (where the table top should ideally sit level with or just below the sofa back).

Within that range, 80cm is the sweet spot for most contemporary console tables. It's comfortable to use while standing, works behind most standard-height sofas, and suits hallway and entryway placements equally well.

If you're buying a console table primarily to display objects  a lamp, artwork, decorative pieces the exact height matters less than if you're using it as a functional surface. For purely decorative console tables in hallways, anywhere in the 75–90cm range works.

 

Carrara Entry Hallway Console Table


Console Table Height for Behind a Sofa

When placing a console table behind a sofa, the height of the table should ideally match or sit just below the height of the sofa back. Most standard sofas have a back height of 70–90cm from the floor.

A console table that sits significantly higher than the sofa back will visually dominate the seating and look disproportionate. One that sits much lower will be hidden behind the sofa and lose its purpose.

Measure your sofa back height before purchasing. If your sofa back sits at 80cm, look for a console table in the 75–82cm range for the best visual result.


Console Table Height for a Hallway or Hall Table

Hallway table height follows the same standard range 75–90cm (30–36 inches). In a hallway, the console table is primarily used for display and to catch keys, mail and everyday items, so the exact height is less critical than in a living room context.

For narrow hallways, the more important dimension is depth. A hall table should be no deeper than 35–40cm to maintain comfortable walkway clearance  ideally 90cm of clear passage width alongside the table. In very tight hallways, look for a console table with a depth of 25–30cm.

Height-wise, 80–85cm tends to look most proportional in a hallway, particularly if you're planning to hang a mirror above the table. A standard hallway mirror sits 150–165cm from floor to top, which leaves 65–85cm of wall space above an 80–85cm table  enough for a substantial mirror without it looking cramped against the ceiling.

 

Nero Marquina and Brass Console Table


Entryway Table Height

Entryway table height follows the same standard as hallway tables  75–90cm (30–36 inches). In an entry or foyer, the console table often needs to work harder: storing keys, holding a lamp, and making a strong first impression as the first piece of furniture a visitor sees.

For entryways, consider the relationship between the table height and any overhead light fitting. An entryway table at 85cm under a pendant light positioned at 200cm gives 115cm of visual breathing room  enough to layer a lamp on top without the overall arrangement feeling cluttered.


What Size Console Table Should I Get?

Choosing the right size console table comes down to three measurements: the wall length you're working with, the depth of the space, and the height that suits your use case.

Length relative to the wall: Your console table should occupy roughly two-thirds to three-quarters of the wall length it sits against. A console table on a 180cm wall should ideally be 120–140cm long. Going shorter makes the table look undersized and leaves awkward empty wall space on either side; going wider makes the space feel cramped.

Depth relative to walkway clearance: In hallways and entryways, maintain at least 90cm of clear walking space alongside the table. If your hallway is 130cm wide, your console table should be no deeper than 35–40cm. In living rooms behind sofas, depth is less critical  35–45cm is comfortable.

Height relative to your use: For behind-sofa placement, match the sofa back height. For hallways and entryways, 80–85cm is the most versatile choice. For taller spaces with high ceilings, a table at the upper end of the range (85–90cm) helps maintain proportion.


Console Table Dimensions in cm: Size Guide by Room

Room Recommended length Recommended depth Recommended height
Living room (behind sofa) 120–150cm 35–45cm Match sofa back height (70–85cm)
Hallway / hall 90–120cm 25–35cm 75–85cm
Entryway / foyer 100–140cm 30–40cm 80–90cm
Bedroom 90–120cm 30–40cm 75–85cm
Dining room 120–150cm 35–45cm 80–90cm

What Is a Tall Console Table?

A tall console table typically refers to any console table over 90cm in height — outside the standard range. Tall console tables are suited to rooms with high ceilings, entryways with significant vertical space, or situations where a standard-height table looks too low relative to the surrounding architecture.

They are less common than standard-height pieces and can look out of place in rooms with standard 240–250cm ceiling heights. If you're considering a tall console table, ensure the ceiling height is at least 270–280cm so the proportions remain balanced.


Why Marble Console Tables Work Across All Standard Dimensions

One of the reasons natural stone and marble console tables tend to look proportionally right in a space is that they're designed as complete pieces rather than modular combinations. The relationship between the stone top, the base profile and the overall height is considered at the design stage — which means most well-designed marble console tables naturally fall within the 75–90cm standard range.

Our marble console table collection includes pieces across the full standard height range, with depths from 30cm (suitable for narrow hallways) through to 45cm for behind-sofa placement. If you're unsure which size works for your specific space, our team can advise contact us via our quote page or visit our Sydney showroom by appointment.

 

Venetino Solid Console in Travertine


Console Table Height & Dimensions FAQ

What is the standard height of a console table in cm? The standard console table height is 75–90cm. The most common height for contemporary console tables is 80cm, which suits both behind-sofa placement and hallway or entryway use. Taller console tables above 90cm are available but suit high-ceiling spaces best.

What is the standard console table height in inches? Standard console table height is 30–36 inches. Most contemporary designs sit at approximately 31–32 inches (79–82cm), which aligns with standard sofa back heights and works well for hallway and entryway tables.

How tall should a hallway table be? A hallway table should be 75–85cm high. This height is comfortable for a hallway where the table is used for display and everyday items. If you plan to hang a mirror above the hallway table, an 80cm table height gives enough wall space for a substantial mirror below a standard ceiling height.

What height should a sofa table be? A sofa table should match or sit just below your sofa's back height, which for most standard sofas is 70–85cm. Measure your sofa back height first and choose a console table within 5cm of that measurement for the most balanced look.

What is the standard depth of a console table? Standard console table depth is 25–45cm. For hallway tables where walkway clearance is important, look for a depth of 25–35cm. For behind-sofa placement in living rooms where depth is less of a constraint, 35–45cm is more common.

How long should a console table be? A console table should be approximately two-thirds to three-quarters of the wall length it sits against. For a 180cm wall, aim for a console table between 120–140cm long. For a 120cm wall or alcove, a 90–100cm console table is typically the right proportion.

What is a good entryway table height? An entryway table height of 80–90cm works best. This range is comfortable for a standing surface, suits the proportion of most entryway spaces, and leaves adequate wall space above for a mirror or artwork. For very narrow entryways, prioritise depth (25–30cm) over height.

How do I choose the right size console table for my space? Measure the wall length and multiply by two-thirds to get your ideal table length. Measure the available depth and subtract at least 90cm for clear walkway passage to get your maximum table depth. Then match the height to your sofa back height (for living room use) or choose 80–85cm as a versatile standard for hallways and entryways.


Looking for a marble or stone console table in the right dimensions for your space? Browse our full marble console table collection including black marble console tables and white marble console tables, or visit our Sydney showroom by appointment to see pieces in person.