
Your table needs to allow for the number of diners you want to seat comfortably and still leave enough room for to walk around it. The width of your table should be at least 36 inches wide so there is ample space for place settings as well as food. Typically, as the table length increases, so does the width of the table top. Read on for sizes and shapes to consider when shopping for a dining room table.
Measure table-to-wall clearance. Measure the space around the room. To allow diners to sit down and get up easily from their seats, try to leave 42-48" between your table and the walls.
Measure table-to-furniture clearance. If there is furniture in the dining space, begin your 42-48" measurement from the edge of the furniture instead of the wall.
Lincoln Interiors carries a wide selection of dining room furniture from the newest designs to the classic. We offer formal and casual Dining tables, extendable ( seats 16 people), and bistro tables. As well as buffets, servers, bistro stools, benches, and various cabinet styles.
We carry solid wood Amish Mennonite made furniture run by a family committed to superior craftsmanship efficient production using their own timber that they harvest themselves. They are involved in every step of the production from planting the seedling to putting that last touch on the handcrafted quality heirloom furniture.
Choose the wood species, table profile, leg or pedestal options, hardware and finish. The choices are endless.