Choose circular tables
To seat up to six people, round tables usually take up less room than rectangular ones. Because they don’t have corners they also help to increase the flow in a room, which is particularly important in small spaces.
If you enjoy entertaining a bigger crowd but are limited by compact quarters, an extendable dining table is probably your best option as you can collapse it when you’re home alone and elongate it when company calls.
If more than six souls regularly congregate at your home for a feed, a larger rectangular dining table, or even an oval-shaped one, usually takes up less space than a vast round table. It’s also easier to squeeze in an extra chair or two around tables that rest on pedestal bases rather than legs.
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Smoky Polycarbonate chairs
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If more than six souls regularly congregate at your home for a feed, a larger rectangular dining table, or even an oval-shaped one, usually takes up less space than a vast round table. It’s also easier to squeeze in an extra chair or two around tables that rest on pedestal bases rather than legs.
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Philip Kartel Ghost Chairs give an illusion of space
Choose circular tables To seat up to six people, round tables usually take up less room than rectangular ones. Because they don’t have corners they also help to increase the flow in a room, which is particularly important in small spaces. If you enjoy entertaining a bigger crowd but are limited by compact quarters, an extendable dining table is probably your best option as you can collapse it when you’re home alone and elongate it when company calls. If more than six souls regularly congregate at your home for a feed, a larger rectangular dining table, or even an oval-shaped one, usually takes up less space than a vast round table. It’s also easier to squeeze in an extra chair or two around tables that rest on pedestal bases rather than legs.
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