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Find a Dining Room Table Perfect for the Heart of Your Home
Create a space you'll love to dine in and gather around with kitchen and dining tables. Dining room tables serve as the centerpiece of any dining space, be it a formal dining room or a cozy kitchen nook. The best dining tables not only provide a gathering place for meals but also enhance the aesthetic and functionality of the room. When choosing a dining table for your home, first consider the shape, material, style and functionality you need.
Choosing the Right Size and Seating Capacity for Your Dinner Table
Begin by measuring your room to ensure ample space for movement around the table, even when chairs are pulled out. For comfortable dining, allow at least 36 inches between the table edge and the wall or other furniture. A standard rule of thumb is 24 inches of table edge per person. This helps determine if you need a cozy 2-seat dining table for intimate meals or a more expansive dining table for 8 for regular entertaining. Consider how frequently you host large gatherings; an extendable dining table can offer remarkable flexibility, transforming from a modest family dinner table to a grand surface for special occasions like holiday dinners with ease.
Exploring Every Shape of Dining Tables
Dining tables come in a variety of shapes, each offering a unique design for the dining room, kitchen or breakfast area. Round tables bring an organic element to a rectangular shaped space. Alternatively, square dining furniture tables add a contemporary flair to your kitchen area and save space when pushed against in the middle or corner of the wall. To host a large gathering, opt for a square table for 8 and seat each guest with your favorite dinnerware. For those seeking a small kitchen table and chairs, round to round dining tables are perfect for small spaces as they transform from compact to extendable dining sets. For a larger entertaining room, choose oval dining sets designed to accommodate a crowd. Or, choose rectangular dining tables that are not only practical but also offer a timeless design that suits most interior styles. Their elongated shape makes them ideal for hosting large gatherings and or family meals.
Material & Color Matters for Your Dining Room Table
Your dining room table is meant to last for years in your home, through holiday dinners, celebrations and cozy meals with family. We have a variety of tabletop materials: reclaimed wood, glass, white laminate, marble, teak, concrete and more. Choosing the right material and color for your kitchen tables is one way to express your personal style. If a classic look is what you're after, opt for wood dining tables, such as pine or white oak dining tables, to add warmth and versatility within the kitchen. Then consider pairing them with wood benches from high-quality solid and reclaimed woods, including elm, mango, black walnut and oak. To introduce a modern flair, consider glass dining tables that reflect light and create a sense of openness. For timeless elegance, think marble dining tables paired with gold dining room chairs. Lastly, if you're striving for edge or industrial chic, consider concrete dining tables that pair seamlessly in a neutral breakfast room. When it comes to color, black dining tables create contrast and depth to any kitchen, while white dining tables are perfect for creating an airy ambiance.
Discover Types of Dining Tables
Dining tables make a statement for both formal and casual kitchen areas. Choose tables in round, oval, rectangular and square shapes and various types, including:
- Bistro Dining Tables—Ideal for small nooks and kitchens, bistro tables are the perfect breakfast room tables for casual, intimate dining. This style of dining furniture works either as a small dining table for 2 or a 4-person round dining table.
- Extendable Dining Sets—When you need extra seating in the kitchen, consider extendable dining tables. Not only do they provide flexibility for formal dinners, these extendable dining sets work perfect for holiday dining and festive gatherings. Tables can include up to three leaves, and some dining room sets for 10 chairs.
- Gateleg Tables—Gatelegs are small dining room tables spaces that offer flexibility with existing dining room furniture. When fully extended, it's used as a small dining table for 2. When you need more kitchen space, simply fold the dining table down or stow it away until you need it.
- Drop Leaf Breakfast Tables—A drop leaf is another dining table for small spaces. Commonly used as a small dining table for four, it extends or folds upright when necessary. Drop leaf styles can also be used as a beautiful console table.
- Picnic Tables—This table style brings the best of alfresco dining inside. Great for a rustic farmhouse, cottage or beach look, picnic dining tables bring a charming modern feel to casual entertaining.
- Parsons Kitchen Tables—Timelessly stylish, this signature dining room table looks great in both traditional and contemporary spaces alike. Consider a Parsons kitchen table and chairs in either black or stainless steel bases for a modern look.
Coordinating Your Dining Table with Dining Accessories
The right accessories can transform your dining experience, complementing your chosen dining table perfectly. Once you've selected your ideal dinner table, think about how to enhance it. Begin with table linens such as tablecloths or placemats to protect the surface and add a layer of texture or color. Next, curate a selection of dinnerware sets that reflect your personal style, from casual stoneware to elegant porcelain. Don't forget the sparkle of coordinating flatware and drinkware.
Elevate Your Dining Experience: Tips for Styling Your Dining Room Table
Styling your dining room table makes mealtime fun and festive. Begin by selecting a cohesive color scheme or theme for your tableware, ensuring that it complements the decor and finish of your dining table. Once your color scheme is established, choose a focal point in your dining room, kitchen or breakfast room. Opt for a decorative table runner to anchor your dining table and set the tone for additional decor and botanicals. Consider the size of your dining table and the surrounding space when selecting a dining room rug and centerpiece, ensuring it complements rather than overwhelms the setting. Then, incorporate botanicals, such as floral arrangements or dried greenery, to add an organic feel to your dining room table. Next, experiment with layering textures and heights to create visual interest, mixing and matching different candles, vases and placemats for a dynamic tablescape. Finally, don't forget about overhead lighting—a chandelier or pendant light adds warmth and ambiance to the dining experience.























































































































