1. IF YOU’RE A QUIET TYPE
Bracketed by a dining-height banquette and a comfy seat, a 3′ oval pedestal table creates an eating spot for four-or five when the stool is pulled alongside. Across the room, a narrow 4 1/2′ library table flanked by armchairs is a serene reading area that can be used for dining when friends stop by.
If you find yourself not using your dining room that often, try rethinking its function. This scheme is great for casual dinners and lazy weekends over coffee and the paper.
2. IF YOU’RE A PARTY THROWER
Round tables facilitate conversation-and lively dinner parties. (Plus, they make it easy to squeeze in extra guests)
3. IF YOU’RE A SERIOUS COOK
A wide 3′ x 7′ table means there’s room for two generous wing chairs to anchor each end; a set of six side chairs fits neatly along the length. A pair of demi-lune accent tables topped with mirrors provides depth and a calming symmetry that’s pleasingly offset by a potted topiary tree in the corner.
This formal yet comfortable arrangement practically demands long, leisurely meals that linger well past dessert.
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