Size and Position With Kitchen Dining Tables
The biggest problem with having a dining table in the kitchen is the lack of space. A kitchen is a work area, that has to be dedicated to the chef creating culinary delights for their friends and family to enjoy. However all of that food preparation can take up a lot of space, with the addition of extra guests for dinner only exponentially complicating the process. Because of this, not every kitchen will be able to fit a full dining table in it.
However by using a few clever size, shape, and positioning tricks, it should be possible to maximize the space, and may even be possible to fit a table in the room that you wouldn't have otherwise thought possible.
One trick is to use the angles in the space to fit a table into an open nook. Round tables take up less space, relatively speaking, than square ones. This is because they don't have those four almost useless corners, jutting out into the space. However, if your kitchen is lucky enough to have a free corner, a square or rectangular shaped table can actually be beneficial, as it will be able to squeeze snugly into the space, thus eliminating three out of the four corners, leaving you with plenty of space. If you need more seated room, you can wait till the chef is done, and then just pull the table out from the wall. This will allow you to float a couple of extra chairs around the table centerpiece.
There are also a variety of smaller side pieces that can be used to fulfill the role of a kitchen table, without taking up quite as much space. Bistro tables are one option. Generally sized smaller than standard kitchen tables, bistro pieces are much easier to slide into an unused corner of the space.
There are also a variety of table alternatives that may take up quite a bit less space. These include items such as bars, which are often much smaller than tables, or lunch counters, which can be affixed to a wall, and then folded up or down depending on what the requirements of the space actually are. These allow you to have the best of both worlds.
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