How big a dining table should you buy? Here are three easy steps to calculate the right size to ensure you don’t make the wrong choice!

So how do you choose the size of a dining table? Today we will provide you with some specific and detailed>

(2) Personal dining space: 0.6~0.8 meters. This width and depth allows people of most body types to have a relatively spacious dining space, and they will not disturb the people on either side when picking up food, holding bowls, or turning around.

(3) Distance between neighbors: 0.6 meters. As the saying goes, "A full meal is better than a wide seat." In a sense, this shows the need for people to keep a distance from each other when eating. A distance of 60 centimeters between neighbors meets the psychological needs of most people. It does not affect each other by being too close, but also avoids the feeling of alienation caused by being too far away.

(4) Distance between opposite seats: 1.8 meters. Referring to the reason for reasonable distance between adjacent seats, reasonable distance between opposite seats is also very important. The distance of 1.8 meters ensures sufficient space for placing tableware and also ensures that food can be picked up and communication can be carried out normally in most cases.

(5) Distance from chair to dining table: The center of the chair is 0.3 meters away from the dining table. This distance can meet the needs of most people to sit down and stand up normally, ensuring a comfortable dining position.

Step 2: Learn about common dining table specifications

(1) Rectangular table:

Two-person seat: 80cm×70cm;

Four-person seat: 140cm×80cm;

Six-person: 160cm×850cm or 180cm×100cm;

Eight-person seat: 225cm×100cm.

(2) Round Table:

Two-person seat: 50cm or 80cm in diameter;

Four-person: diameter 900cm;

Five-person: diameter 110cm;

Six-person seat: diameter 110-125cm;

Eight-person seat: diameter 130cm.

Step 3: Calculate the reasonable dining table size based on the actual area of ​​your own restaurant

Case 1: Smaller restaurant, width is 2.5 meters.

Excluding the 1.2m front and back aisle and the 0.6m two chairs, the remaining horizontal space is 0.7m. A 80cm×70cm rectangular dining table for two people would be more suitable.

Case 2: Standard restaurant, width is 2.8 meters.

Excluding the 1.2-meter front and rear aisle and the 0.6-meter two chairs, the remaining horizontal space is 1.5 meters. A rectangular or round dining table for four to six people is more suitable.

Case 3: Comfortable restaurant, width over 3 meters.

Excluding the 1.2-meter front and rear aisle and the 0.6-meter two chairs, the remaining horizontal space is quite ample. Rectangular or round dining tables with seats for eight to ten people can be placed normally.

In conclusion: the three key factors that determine the size of your dining table are the width of the dining room, the size of the dining chairs, and the number of diners. By combining the above "three-step" suggestions and the specific situation of your home, you can choose a dining table of appropriate size.

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