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How Wide Does a Dining Table Need to Be?

How Wide Does a Dining Table Need to Be?

Width is the dining table dimension that decides comfort, yet it gets far less attention than length. This guide explains why 80cm is the practical minimum for seating both sides, why 90cm has become the UK standard, and when 100cm to 110cm is worth the extra floor space. It works through the arithmetic behind those figures, showing how a 30cm place setting on each side determines what is left in the middle for serving dishes, candles and jugs. There is guidance on clearance around the table, how round, square and oval shapes follow different rules, and how glass, timber, high gloss and marble change how wide a table feels in a real room. There is also advice on width for homework, laptops and games, how table height changes the proportions that look right, and the width mistakes people most often make, from showroom decisions to forgetting chair arms and delivery routes....

How Wide Is a Dining Room Table?

How Wide Is a Dining Room Table?

Dining table width receives far less attention than length, yet it decides how comfortable a table actually is to eat at. This guide sets out the usual range of 75cm to 100cm, explains what that width has to hold once two facing place settings are accounted for, and shows how much central serving space each width leaves. It covers typical widths by table size, how glass, marble and timber change how wide a table feels in a room, and how width relates to chair choice. There is guidance on calculating the widest table your room will take, the different logic behind round and oval measurements, and the length to width ratio that keeps proportions looking right, plus a short FAQ....