How Big Should My Dining Room Table Be?
Every homeowner wants the dining room and guest reception areas to be immaculate so they can have a lasting impression.
If you are planning your dining room, you may be wondering how big should my dining room table be.
The dining table is like the centerpiece and the size, shape, look, and finish of this furniture can elevate the look.
We will discuss some ideas and also share some rules to ensure that your dining room looks like a piece of art, without encroaching on any space or seeming uncomfortable for guests.
The Right Size Dining Table For You
Our design experts say that there are a few rules you must follow to ensure that the dining room does not look too full or too empty.
Moreover, if you are out shopping for a dining table, these rules will help you pick the best size for your dining room, kitchen, or living room.
• You must allow room of around three feet on each side of the table
This space is not only for aesthetic purposes but will also ensure that there is clearance space for guests to sit and move the chairs freely.
Moreover, servers will be able to walk behind the seated guests without the need to pull the chairs inwards.
• What else will you be having in the dining room?
Is there other furniture like a china cabinet, or bar cart?
You will have to ensure that if there is another piece of furniture in the room, you take it into account and ensure that there is a three-foot walking space between the bar cart and the dining table.
Calculating the Right Dining Table Size
Measure the length and width of your dining room, and also measure the width of the bar cart or cabinet that occupies some of this space.
Subtract six feet from the length and width of the room size to ensure there is a walking area around the table of three feet on each side. The resulting dimension is the size of the tabletop that will look perfect in your dining room.
The shape of the dining table can be of your choice, but if you are choosing a round table, ensure that the diameter is six feet less than the width of the room.
If you select a table that is only six feet less than the length of the room, there will be a chance that the width of the room is narrow for it.
You will also have to test the chairs by pulling them out as if you were sitting and then see if the space occupied by the table and chairs is at least three feet less in length and width than the dining room size.
Dining Table Selection
You can select any shape of dining table but there are some factors to consider regarding the aesthetic spread that we all want.
If you usually entertain smaller parties but like to have the option of accommodating more people, you can select an expandable table. You can find a rectangular dining table with extensions that are attached to the center of the table to make it longer.
Moreover, some round table options also come with extensions to be attached to the center that make the table oval. You can store the extensions in a hidden place and bring them out only when needed.
If you have a square room, the choice of a round table will be better because it takes less space. Additionally, the pedestal for round tables offers more space and seems visually more appealing than a rectangular or square table with four legs.
The appearance of a single center pedestal offers more space and guests feel as if they walked into a spacious room.
If you have a tight space and the dining room does not offer the luxury of an elaborate table setup, go for a corner or nook offering a buffet banquet instead of separate seating for all the guests.
You can use benches or chairs with the corner nook to offer seating and still have space behind the setup where your guests can stand.
Around a rectangular table the rule is to have two feet of space person so when you are selecting chairs and a table, go for the one that offers space and is additionally less elaborate in terms of carving, or seat design to ensure that every individual gets more of the assigned two-feet space rather than the furniture!
The standard sizes of table lengths available in furniture shops use the following measurements:
Four feet table is for two people on each side.
A five to six-foot table can seat two to three people on each side.
A seven or eight feet table will be suitable for four to five people on each side.
A ten feet table seats 12 people with six on each side and two at the head of the table.
Conclusion
When looking for the best dining room furniture, people often ask, ‘How big should my dining room table be?’
We have answered the question and have shared all the details of the right shape and size of dining room tables for your home. You can choose between any shape as long as you know how it will look and will enhance the room’s beauty.
When selecting a dining table, ensure that you offer more space to the guests instead of getting a heavier piece, which looks grand, but does not offer the comfort of sitting in a spacious seat.
If you have a grand dining room, there can be more options. However, if you have limited spacing the ideas shared above will help you add more appeal to the room.
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