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A GUIDE ON MODERN DINING ROOM TABLE MATERIALS, SHAPES AND STYLES. <br>belvisifurniture.co.uk
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BELVISI KITCHEN &FURNITURE A GUIDE ON DINING ROOMTABLE MATERIALS, SHAPES AND STYLES
The following guide discusses various dining room table material such as wood, glass, metal, marble, laminate tables etc. Also, it talks about table styles, shapes etc so go ahead and have a look. To create a stunning presentation, it's best to simplify your thoughts. Start with an outline of topics and identify highlights, which can be applied to whatever subject you plan on discussing. You can then organize them into your introduction, your main content, and yourconclusion. A Guide on Dining Room Table Materials, Shapes andStyles The following guide discusses various dining room table material such as wood, glass, metal, marble, laminate tables etc. Also, it talks about table styles, shapes etc so go ahead and have a look. The dining room table is a crucial piece of home furniture. It’s both a gathering spot and your room’s focalpoint. You should, therefore, shop for a table that complementsyour dining room’s design as well as your fashion taste andstyle.
DININGTABLES MATERIALS Dining room tables’construction relies on different materials. The table may have a holistic design or a design that uses different materials for the tabletop and the table’s frame.Here are the most common dining tablesmaterials-
WOOD DININGTABLE This is the most popular option for table tops. Wood is a versatile construction material and can be hardwood, softwood or composite wood. If you settle on a wood dining table, optfor hardwood. Common hardwoods include mahogany, oak, maple, walnut, cherry etc. Hardwoods are both attractive and long lasting. However, hardwood dining room tables are more expensive than their softwood and composite woodcounterparts.
GLASS DININGTABLE A glass tabletop is modern, airy and elegant. Glass is also easy to clean. A table with a glass tabletop may have a graphite, wooden or metal frame. This material gives a sophisticated look and with a simple vase with flowers it can create a powerful impression. On the other hand, you will have to clean it often as fingertips and dust tend to cling toit.
METAL DININGTABLE Metal is sturdy and durable. A metal tabletop is also modern, stain resistant and cool to the touch. If your dining space is industrial or contemporary, a metal tabletop can be a goodfit.
MARBLE DININGTABLE Marble is not just for kitchen counter tops. Today, marble isa common material for particular luxurious dining table models. Marble has an elegant rich tone. Marble is also easy toclean. Some other related stone-based types include also Graniteand Onyx tabletops.
LAMINATETABLE The laminate tabletop fits different styles and budgets. Laminate tabletops have different layers of materials that can include PVC, high impact melamine and some wood grain finish. Laminate is sturdy anddurable.
DINING ROOMTABLES SHAPES The shape of your dining table may depend on available space or your preferences. Dining tables come in a variety of shapes. Most common shapesinclude- -Rectangular (most common shape. Good as a divider in open plan houses). -Square (in fashion lately. Consumes a lot of space. Good for square areas). -Round (old fashion but looks very cozy. It consumes also a lot of space). -Oval (easy in placement. Practical and does not consume a lot of space). -Freeform (good for eccentric or artisticdesigns).
DINING TABLESSTYLES Style is an important consideration since it’s your chance to make a personal statement. Dining room tables’styles include thefollowing: Pedestal Traditional Modern Rustic-Modern Industrial Contemporary Shaker Farmhouse Trestle ,etc.
SQUARE AND RECTANGULAR TABLES ARE THE MOST COMMON, SO YOU’LL FIND THE GREATER NUMBER OF CHOICES THERE WITH STYLES, SIZES AND EXTENDABLE OPTIONS. BUT A ROUND OR OVAL TABLE CAN GIVE YOU A LITTLE MORE SPACE TO MOVE AROUND SINCE IT CUTS OFF THE CORNERS BUT STILL HAS A GOOD SURFACEAREA. ROUND OR OVAL TABLES CAN BE GREAT FOR PARTIES AND CONVERSATION BECAUSE THERE’S NO HEAD OF THE TABLE, TOO. IN TERMS OF SQUEEZING PEOPLE IN, YOU’RE ONLY LIMITED BY THE PERIMETER OF THE TABLE — BUT YOU CAN LOSE A LITTLE SPACE FOR SERVING PIECES ONCE YOU HAVE ALL YOUR PLACE SETTINGS AT A ROUND OR OVALTABLE.
HOWMUCHSPACEDOYOUNEEDPER PERSONATADININGTABLE? Once you’ve chosen your preferred shape, the next step is to choose the right size table. It’s important that when you and your guests are sat around the dining table, everybody has plenty of room to relax and eat comfortably, without banging elbows with their neighbours. For each person seated at the dining table, allow 60cm of table space, or 80cm for extra elbow room. Allow approximately 38cm of depth for a place setting, plus extra space in the middle for serving platters. For rectangular tables, add an extra 30cm at each end for people seated at either end of thetable.