Story by Micaela Arnett / October 24, 2024

Choosing the right dining table and chairs can feel like a big decision since these pieces set the tone for your dining area. The right selection will balance aesthetics, functionality, and comfort, ensuring you create a stylish and suitable space for your lifestyle.

Consider Your Space

Before diving into design preferences, consider the dimensions of your dining room or eating area. The table you choose needs to fit comfortably, leaving enough room for chairs to slide in and out and for people to move around. Generally, allow at least 36 inches of clearance around the table for easy access. If your dining area is small, round tables can be a space-saving solution. On the other hand, if you have a larger space, a rectangular or oval table can help fill the room while offering plenty of seating.

Built by Lowcountry Premier Custom Homes, Photography by Tripp Smith

Think About Your Lifestyle

Your dining furniture should match your lifestyle. Are you hosting formal dinner parties or casual family meals? Consider tables made of classic materials like wood, glass, or marble for formal settings. These offer a sophisticated touch and come in timeless styles. Durable materials like solid wood, metal, or laminate may be more practical if your dining area is more multifunctional, doubling as a homework station or crafting zone. Also, consider the maintenance level; materials like marble and glass can be used for higher maintenance, requiring regular cleaning to avoid stains or scratches.

Built by Diament Building Corp., Photography by Ruta Smith

Select the Right Shape

The shape of your table has a significant impact on both the function and flow of your space. Round tables are great for small spaces and promote conversation since everyone can see each other easily. They also create a cozier, more intimate dining experience. Rectangular tables are perfect for long, narrow rooms and accommodate larger gatherings. Oval tables are a stylish in-between, offering a softer silhouette with the same seating capacity as rectangular tables. If you often host guests, an extendable table can be a smart option, allowing you to accommodate more people without permanently occupying extra space.

Furniture by Charleston Amish Furniture, Photography by Ruta Smith

Focus on Chair Comfort and Style

Once you’ve chosen the table, it’s time to think about chairs. Look for chairs that complement the table in both height and style. Standard dining chairs are typically 18 inches high, which works well with a table height of 28 to 30 inches. The width of the chairs should leave ample elbow room between guests, ideally 6 inches apart. Consider how often you’ll be using the chairs in terms of comfort. Upholstered chairs add a touch of luxury and comfort for longer sittings, while wood, metal, or plastic chairs can be easier to clean and maintain, making them more suitable for families with young children.

Built by Watsky and Wieters Construction, Photography by Bailey Baker

Mix and Match for Personality

Gone are the days when dining tables and chairs had to match perfectly. Mixing materials and styles can add a personalized touch to your dining space. Consider pairing a modern glass table with vintage-style chairs or combining wooden chairs with a metal table. Ensure a cohesive element, such as matching finishes or colors, to tie the look together. The right dining table and chairs can transform your dining space, making it the heart of your home. By balancing form and function, considering your lifestyle, and making space-conscious choices, you’ll create a dining area that’s both practical and beautiful for years to come. 

Built by Coleman Builders, Photography by Ruta Smith

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