Distance from dining table to wall

Distance from dining table to wall

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Monkey Tennis

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1,079 posts

198 months

Sunday 26th April 2009
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Just wondering what the concensus was regarding distance between a dining table and a wall. I'm in the market for a new dining set, and the one I'm interested in (and in the desired position in my lounge diner) would leave about 18-20 inches - potentially a little cosy, but I'd have thought it was do-able as long as I sat my more 'cuddly' friends on the other side!

A Google search has suggested 32-36 inches (on the non-serving side) which seems far too much. confused

Apologise for the w*nky question, but could I request some of you who also don't live in mansions to let me know your measurements? biggrin

spikeyhead

18,855 posts

212 months

Sunday 26th April 2009
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wouldn't want anything less than 26 inches, and I'm a scrawny bloke.

Simpo Two

89,067 posts

280 months

Sunday 26th April 2009
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What about a drop-leaf table?

Monkey Tennis

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1,079 posts

198 months

Sunday 26th April 2009
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Simpo Two said:
What about a drop-leaf table?
Did look at those, but the main issue is width, not length. I'm thinking that I may have to compromise and get a 70/80cm one instead of 100cm. Or just make friends with more skinny people... confused

Eggle

3,609 posts

251 months

Sunday 26th April 2009
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As a rule. we suggest a minimum of 2'. ideally 3', otherwise you will always be compromised.

Monkey Tennis

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198 months

Sunday 26th April 2009
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Eggle - cheers! Didn't expect there to be any experts on here! Might keep looking around then...

Thanks again

Stu.

Eggle

3,609 posts

251 months

Monday 27th April 2009
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And, in regards to proportion, I would say at 6'. 3' wide is correct. Our 9' tables we make at 3'3" wide.