Dining Table Size Guide (by Chair Capacity)

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Dining Table Size Guide (by Chair Capacity)

 

72”D Round
Table

DINING TABLE SEATING GUIDE

60”L x 38”W
Rectangular Table

6

Chairs

72”L x 38”W
Rectangular Table

84”L x 38”W
Rectangular Table

8

Chairs

4

Chairs

38”D
Round
Table

48”D
Round
Table

48”D
Round
Table

54”D
Round
Table

60”D
Round
Table

54”L x 54”W
Square
Table

72”L x 72”W

Square

Table

10

Chairs

96”L x 38”W Rectangular Table

96”L x 38”W
Rectangular Table

108”L x 38”W
Rectangular Table

96”L x 48”W
Rectangular Table

12

Chairs

120”L x 38”W Rectangular Table

84”L x 48”W

Rectangular
Table

108”L x 48”W
Rectangular Table

14

Chairs

The standard distance between the seat and the bottom of the surface (table, counter, bar) is 12". Average width is 20", as drawn to scale on the diagrams below. Minimum clearance of 24” is recommended between the chair and the wall. If trying to accommodate for a tighter space, consider a bench (3'-10' ft standard) for at least one side of your table  rather than chairs.


An easy way to help visualize the proper size furniture item / table for your room, is to take painters tape and map out the proposed area. 


All custom sizes, styles, colors, and options, are possible.  

60”L x 60”W
Square
Table

60”D

Round
Table

72”D

Round
Table

72”D Round
Table

72”L x 72”W

Square

Table

120”L x 48”W
Rectangular Table

72”D Round
Table

120”L x 48”W
Rectangular Table

These are the standard dimensions and seating arrangements for our tables and chairs. Any custom sizes can be created or modified upon request.  


The seating diagrams below are drawn to scale, with the chairs representing the average size of 20" width. The space between the chairs are 6" in between for every day use, or 2" in between (tight) for occasional use.  Choosing a trestle base vs leg base will have an effect on leg room for those at the table. 

Grouped by Chair Capacity

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