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Smart Dining: How to Choose A Dining Table Right For Your Room

August 21, 2020 by Post

For all of us, there are two general approaches to buying. We see something in the shop window or on the website and get obsessed with it. We buy it no matter what, and then scratch our heads thinking where to put this stuff or what we can wear with it.

An opposing approach is to think the potential purchase through, browse the web for workable advice on how to select the best option, arm ourselves with a list of requirements towards this necessary item, and only then set our foot on the shopping path.  This approach is more like work and it is quite boring and irritating. However, when you plan to invest into such a solid and long-lasting item as a dining table, this latter approach is the most reasonable.

Before choosing the looks and the finish of the dining table, or before hitting the ‘Buy’ button near that glamorous piece on the hi-end furniture website, you need to consider three main points that relate to its functionality and durability.

1.    Your room size. For sure, huge grand wooden tables worth of a castle are catching attention immediately, yet they will fit solely into the castle hall. If your room is average size at best or outwardly small in line with current downsizing trends, you need a table that will take moderate amount of space and will leave enough room to move around it and push and pull chairs easily. The standard is 3 feet from a table to the nearest wall or another piece of furniture. Take a tape, measure your room and the place that you plan to assign to a table, and see if there are these 3 feet on each side plus the assumed table size in the middle. If you plan to locate the table near the wall and use only 3 sides of it regularly, then allocate these 3 feet on each side that will be in use. When you have done this school-like math, you see what size of the table you can afford. Note down this approximate size and see how close to it you can get with standard ready-made tables.

2.    Table shape. It can be simple like round or rectangular, or futuristic or decadent that catches the eye immediately. Remember that the simpler the table, the longer you will use it in your interior. Besides, notice the shape of your room. The table should repeat it. A square room asks for a square or round table, and long rectangular space needs longer table shape like oval or rectangular.  

3.    Number of seaters to accommodate. Again, the reference point is 2 feet of table length per seater. Hence, a 4 feet long table will host 4 seaters (2 seaters on each longer side), 6 feet table will seat 6 people, and so on. Besides, the width of your table should be at least 3 feet to let adult people sit opposite each other without bumping into the neighbor’s knees.

Once you have sorted items by these parameters, you’ll see how much easier the choosing process becomes. As a go-to destination, https://maxiwoods.com offers all shapes and sizes of wooden dining tables. Match them to your calculations or ask for a customization if the preferred style is too big or too small in its standard form.  

In such a way, the selected item will still match your room after minor (or even major) overhauls and changes of textiles or bric-a-bracs. It will be the centerpiece setting the design theme, and it will gently prompt you some interesting décor ideas while remaining the anchor of your home style. 

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