
Dining
Today, Our Dining Rooms are taking on much more roles than ever, from homeschooling hubs, home offices to craft centrals and much more. With so many uses in one space, the right dining furniture are more crucial than ever! â—†Dining Sets â—†Dining Chairs â—†Serving Trolleys â—†Cabinets & sideboards

Dining Tables
Step 1: Consider Your Dining Table Shape.
You can start with the size and shape of your dining room to narrow it down. Rectangle/Square Dining Tables A rectangular table is good to seat more than four people, so keep this in mind if you have a big family or you like to host a lot of gatherings. Round/Oval Dining Tables Easy to squeeze in an extra table setting or two where there aren’t many corners. They are also more well suited for small rooms or non-square rooms, as their rounded edges helps facilitate movement in the room. On the other hand, oval tables help fill out longer, more narrow rooms.Step 2: Find The Right Size
The size of your dining room table will depend on the size of your room and how many people you want to accommodate. To make sure each diner has enough elbow, follow these standard seats to size ratios: A 48†long table seats 4 people A 60†long table seats 6 people A 72†long table seats 8 people Go for The Right Dining Table Height Standard dining tables are between 28 and 30 inches high to allow for comfortable legroom underneath. Counter-height tables are about 36 inches high. Pub-style tables are in the range of 42-40 inches.

Step 3: Pick the Materials.
Wood Can stand up to anything life throws at it! It’s also easy to maintain and refinished with paint or stained as needed. Glass Perfect for contemporary spaces & small dining areas as they make the space seem larger. They are also easy to maintain and clean. Marble A material that is luxurious and sophisticated and adds the natural beauty of stone as the highlight of the space. But not recommended if you have young kids! Metal A metal dining table can add a cool, industrial feel to any room. It’s also super durable and easy to clean up. Make sure to use cleaning products that won’t damage it.
Dining Chairs If your table is an odd size or shape, the rule of thumb is that you need at least 6 inches between each chair for some elbow room. And you need to leave 36 inches between the chairs and any walls or other furniture. Size Keep at least 6 inches between each chair for elbow room, And 36 inches between the chairs and any walls or other furniture. Style Pay attention to colors and patterns that best suit your home. If most of your furnishings and paint on your walls are in neutral color, you might want to go for beige, white or light brown chairs. And likewise with dark furnishing and furniture.


Serving Trolleys When choosing a serving trolley, consider this: ◆Choosing one that won’t take up much space. ◆Number of shelves & additional compartments. ◆Ease of cleaning.
Cabinets & Sideboards
There are many types of dining room storage furniture, and what you choose needs to work for your lifestyle and needs. If you have kids, a buffet or chest with drawers and cupboards can be great for storing dinnerware along with any extra art and school supplies. If your office is also your dining room or if you entertain a lot, then a bar cart or cabinet might be the drinks station you need.
Types of Dining Storage
Bar Cabinets Typically has a built-in open shelf for mixing cocktails and serving drinks. You can also use it for cookbooks, coasters, and small plates. Buffets A Buffet is the perfect dining room storage piece for everything, from everyday tableware to formal serving pieces. buffets tend to be large but they’re functional investment pieces that will last you for years. Console Tables Perfect for less formal dining spaces. A console table is typically narrower in size than a buffet and does not have deep storage space. But because it is wider, it takes up less space and can be easily be used along any wall. It also doubles up as a decorative display & double up as small storage for small items.