Choosing the Right Table
The dinner table serves as the gathering point in most homes. They serve a practical purpose as well as an aesthetic one. Kitchen and dining room tables come in a variety of shapes, sizes, materials, and designs, setting the mood for your eating space. Choosing a dinner room table is an excellent starting point when pulling together the décor of your room. While the appearance of your table needs to be made with careful consideration, don’t overlook its ability to fit in your space and accommodate the necessary seating.
A kitchen dining table is one of the most important decisions you will make when creating your home. So, we’ve compiled a collection of unique Lulu and Georgia furniture dining table options. To help you select the right one for your home, we’ve provided some table buying tips below.
Round Tables
When working with a compact space, a round table may be the right option for you. A round dining table will usually take up less space than a long dining table. Round tables also make for an excellent choice for kitchens and breakfast nooks.
If you find that you frequently host parties, then you should definitely look into round or oval tables. Furniture without a corner offers more space to maneuver and add additional seating. They also don’t have a head seat, meaning that everyone can evenly participate in the discussion and access the food!
If you’re dealing with limited space, then a round dining room table can be the best solution for you.
Round tables come in a multitude of styles, so even if you’re decorating a petite space, you don’t have to sacrifice class and style.
Long Tables
Since the majority of rooms are rectangular, the most common type of table you’ll come across will fit this mold. Long tables work exceedingly well in long rectangular rooms and are ideal for seating more than four people.
You can easily add more seats to a long table by including a bench instead of individual dining chairs. Having a bench can even free up more room since you can decide on one that can fit snugly under the table after you’ve finished your meal.
If your room has light or white tones throughout the decor, a darker toned table can be a beautiful addition to the room. Black or deeply coloured wood tables allow you to create a contrasting appeal that will set it apart from the rest of the room.
Alfresco
Sometimes you want to enjoy a meal outside on a nice warm day. You don’t have to resort to a picnic table since you can find outdoor tables that are beautiful enough to house inside yet durable enough to weather the elements.
The size and shape of an alfresco table that works for you is entirely dependent on where it will be placed outside. If you enjoy barbecues out on the deck, then you can embrace the natural surroundings opting for earthy tones, or you can choose to create a contrasting look by incorporating an industrial style.
If you want to add a refined look to your patio dining area, then you may want to consider tables that provide a modern look suitable for inside dining, but wouldn’t look out of place in nature with its concrete top.
Kitchen or Dining Room?
Every home comes in different sizes and shapes, appealing to different lifestyles. As times change, the needs of different homeowners continue to evolve and adapt. Many homes are foregoing the traditional design of having a separate dining room and focusing on utilizing an eat-in kitchen area. Smaller homes and apartments may also opt to have the dining room and living room merged into one to serve both functions.
When you have the option for both an eat-in kitchen table and a dining room table, each will need to be able to serve their specific purpose.
A kitchen table needs to be sturdy enough to contend with the demands of daily living—kids doing homework, prepping food, and having small meals.
Kitchen tables tend to be smaller as they’re generally used only for family meals and come equipped with side chairs instead of armchairs.
Dining room tables tend to have a more elegant air to them. They are designed to host guests and provide ample room to share a meal. Dining room tables are usually more ornate when it comes to finishing touches, since the fear of them being damaged is less likely.
Around the Table
As you now know, a dining room table has a significant impact on the atmosphere of the room.
You can always choose furniture that matches perfectly to give a keenly tailored look. However, your dining room is one of the areas where you can design freely with few restraints.
By choosing to blend designs from multiple sources, you can easily unify them by picking an anchor. An anchor can be anything from the period, design, to a simple color choice. If you have pieces from multiple sources, and they feel disjointed, then try painting all of the chairs the same color, and it will easily tie everything back together.
Your table can even be used to break up the uniformity of a room. If your room has an underlying dark theme, then adding a light-colored stone top table may be just the thing to bring the room to life.