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What is the ideal dining table size?

Posted on August 9th, 2022 by artsample.

When it comes to choosing the right dining table size, there are a few factors to keep in mind. The first and more important element is the size of your dining room. While it is the biggest piece of furniture in the room, dining room tables are usually designed to be versatile and a great fit for almost every aesthetic.

The size of your dining room table helps you determine whether or not the table will fit comfortably in the space, how many people can be seated, and whether it will leave enough room for people to move around easily.

The next consideration to make is the number of people your dining room table will entertain. The larger your family, friends, or group is, the bigger the dining table you will need. The style, on the other hand, will dictate the experience people will have at your table.

 

What Different Dining Room Table Sizes Mean

Here is a chart to help you understand the different dining room table sizes and the number of people it can accommodate.

Seating Capacity Dimensions Description
2-Seater 22-28″ diameter.

Suitable for rooms up to 8.10 x 10 feet

These dining room tables are a great option for smaller spaces or if you typically entertain a small group. These tables are usually around 24 inches wide and can accommodate up to two people comfortably.
4-Seater 34-38″ diameter.

Suitable for rooms up to 8.10 x 10 feet

For smaller spaces or if you typically entertain a small group, these 4-seater tables are more suitable. These are some of the more common dining tables out there.
6-Seater 40-44″ diameter.

Suitable for rooms up to 9 x 12 feet

If you have a medium-sized dining room or you entertain a group of six or fewer people regularly, a 6-seater table can be a great addition. These are also very common in homes.
8-Seater 48-52″ diameter.

Suitable for rooms up to 9 x 14 feet

For larger dining rooms, or if you typically entertain a group of eight or more people, an 8-seater table is a way to go. These tables are more suited for commercial dining rooms or larger families.
10-Seater 54-56″ diameter.

Suitable for rooms up to 9 x 16 feet

If you have a very large dining hall or you entertain groups of ten or more people regularly, a 10-seater dining room table can be a great option. This table is, again, suitable for commercial dining halls or large dining rooms.
12-Seater 60-64″ diameter.

Suitable for rooms up to 9 x 18 feet

This type of dining room table is suitable for the largest dining rooms or for “head tables” at events. You need a very wide dining room for this and room for people to easily maneuver around the table without disturbing people.
Larger Dining Tables Larger than 64″ diameter.

Suitable for rooms larger than 9 x 18 feet

These dining room tables are usually made on demand and can seat entire congregations. The more people you want to seat, naturally, you also need a larger dining room. These dining tables are often placed outdoors. 

 

 

If you are still not sure, you can measure your room’s length and width and get in touch with our experts. Art Sample Home is dedicated to ensuring that you get the best value from your dining room table, made only from the best quality material. You can call us or visit our store to learn more about your options!

 

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