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How Do You Choose a Bar Table That Fits Narrow UK Kitchens

How Do You Choose a Bar Table That Fits Narrow UK Kitchens

April 23, 2026
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Narrow kitchens are a familiar feature of British homes. Galley layouts in Victorian terraces, side return extensions and flat conversions all share the same challenge, which is finding a piece of dining furniture that does not block the walkway. A carefully chosen bar table can answer this challenge more neatly than a traditional dining set.

Measure the walking space first

Begin with the clear floor space between the two runs of units, or between a wall and a worktop. A useful figure for a galley kitchen is at least 100 cm of clear walking room, although many older British properties offer less. Whatever the measurement, the bar table and its stools should not reduce that figure below 75 cm at any point. This keeps the kitchen comfortable to walk through even when someone is seated.

Choose a slim, wall hugging design

Narrow kitchens suit narrow tables. A rectangular top with a depth of around 40 cm sits close to the wall and leaves the floor clear. Rounded corners on a rectangular top are kinder on hips and elbows in a tight space. Our bar tables include slim wall side designs made with narrow rooms in mind.

Single side seating

When space is tight, keep stools on one side only. A two or three stool run along the long edge of the table keeps the opposite side free for the walking route. Face the stools toward the window or the main room so the view feels open. If the table sits at the end of the kitchen run, one or two stools pulled up on the short side can work, with the long edges against the wall.

Pedestal and cross base options

Avoid tables with four corner legs in a narrow room, since the legs catch feet and baskets. A central pedestal or a slim cross base gives stools more freedom and makes cleaning the floor easier. The Italian style single column tables are particularly useful here, especially with a pale oak or gloss top.

Lighter finishes open the eye

In a narrow room, a dark top can make the space feel heavier. Lighter finishes, either in pale wood or gloss white, keep the eye moving along the length of the kitchen. Our high gloss bar tables bounce light and make a narrow galley feel less boxed in. If the kitchen already has white high gloss units, a matching gloss table continues the line and keeps the scheme consistent.

Counter height for a clean line

Match the table height to the worktops wherever possible. In a narrow room, a table at worktop height reads as a natural extension of the cabinetry rather than a separate piece of furniture. This trick helps the eye travel along the room uninterrupted and avoids the visual clutter of two different levels.

Seating that tucks fully under

Backless or low back stools slide all the way under the table when not in use. Swivel seats add flexibility when one stool has to double as both a meal seat and a spot for chatting while someone else is cooking. Our bar stools furniture range includes styles that fit cleanly under a counter height table.

Think about storage at the same time

Narrow kitchens rarely have spare storage. A bar table with a lower shelf, drawer or apron rail adds useful space for napkins, placemats and small kitchen items. A wine rack built into the base turns the table into a quiet substitute for a dresser. These small features make the table earn its place in a layout where every piece must do a real job.

End of run placement

If the galley kitchen opens onto a living or dining room, placing the bar table at the very end of the kitchen run can work well. The table acts as a quiet end point for the cooking zone and the beginning of the social area. Choose a finish that sits comfortably with the scheme on both sides of the room.

FAQs

What width of bar table suits a narrow UK kitchen?
A top depth of around 40 cm and a length of 100 to 120 cm suits most galley layouts.

Should the stools go on one side or both?
In narrow rooms, seating on one side only keeps the walking route clear.

Can a bar table replace a dining table in a galley kitchen?
Often yes, especially for households of one or two people.

What height works best in a galley kitchen?
Counter height at around 90 cm matches most worktops and creates a clean continuous line.

Where do I find slim bar tables online?
Our collection at Furniture in Fashion includes narrow designs suited to galley kitchens, with free UK delivery.

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