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Discover the perfect dining table to anchor your home's gathering space. RJ Living offers a dining tables kitchen tables selection that combines style and functionality for Australian homes. From intimate breakfast nooks to grand dining rooms, our range caters to diverse tastes and spaces. Whether you're looking for a cosy four seater dining tables for your apartment or a spacious ten seater dining tables for large family gatherings, we have options to suit every need.

Different Dining Table Styles

Dining table styles range from sleek modern designs to rustic farmhouse-inspired pieces. Contemporary tables often feature clean lines and minimalist forms, while traditional styles may incorporate ornate details and rich wood finishes. Industrial-style tables blend raw materials like metal and reclaimed wood for an urban edge. Our collection includes a variety of rectangle dining tables that can complement any interior design scheme, from classic to avant-garde.

Dining Table Materials and Construction

The material of your dining table impacts both its look and longevity. Solid timber tables, such as oak or walnut, offer natural beauty and durability. Glass-topped tables create an airy feel in smaller spaces. For a modern touch, consider tables with:

  • Marble or stone tops
  • Metal bases
  • Concrete surfaces
  • Engineered wood construction

Quality construction ensures your table withstands daily use and remains a fixture in your home for years to come. Our six seater dining tables are crafted with attention to detail, ensuring both style and substance in your dining area.

Dining Table Shapes and Sizes

Dining tables come in various shapes to suit different room layouts and seating needs. Rectangular tables are versatile and accommodate larger groups, while round dining tables encourage conversation in more intimate settings. Square tables work well in compact spaces, and extendable options offer flexibility for occasional entertaining. For those who frequently host dinner parties, our eight seater dining tables provide ample space without overwhelming your room.

How to Choose the Right Dining Table

Selecting the ideal dining table involves considering your space, lifestyle, and aesthetic preferences. Measure your dining area to determine the maximum table size that allows comfortable movement around the room. Consider how many people you typically seat and how often you entertain larger groups. Think about the table's primary use – is it for daily family meals, formal dinners, or perhaps doubling as a work surface? The versatility of your chosen table should align with your household's needs.

Small Dining Tables

Small dining tables are perfect for compact apartments or cosy breakfast nooks. Look for round or square designs with a diameter of 90-120cm, which can comfortably seat 2-4 people. Pedestal bases maximise legroom, while drop-leaf tables offer adaptable sizing for different occasions. These space-saving solutions don't compromise on style, allowing you to make the most of limited square footage without sacrificing aesthetics.

Dining Table Care and Maintenance

Proper care ensures your dining table remains beautiful for years. Use coasters and placemats to protect the surface from heat and moisture. Clean wood tables with a soft, damp cloth and avoid harsh chemicals. For glass tops, use a streak-free cleaner. Regularly check and tighten any hardware to maintain stability. Consider applying a protective sealant to wooden surfaces to guard against stains and scratches, especially for tables that see heavy daily use.

Dining Table Buying Guide: What to Consider

When shopping for a dining table, consider these key factors:

  • Size and shape in relation to your room
  • Number of people you need to seat
  • Material durability and maintenance requirements
  • Style compatibility with your existing décor
  • Budget and long-term investment value

Additionally, think about the table's versatility – can it transition from casual to formal settings? Does it offer storage solutions or expandable features? These considerations will help you choose a dining table that not only looks great but also serves your practical needs for years to come.

Dining Table Placement and Room Layout

Position your dining table to create a natural flow in your space. Allow at least 90cm clearance around the table for comfortable seating and movement. In open-plan homes, use the dining table to define zones without disrupting the overall layout. Consider lighting placement to ensure your table is well-illuminated for meals and other activities. The right placement can enhance the ambiance of your dining area, making it a welcoming spot for family meals, entertaining guests, or even as a multi-functional space for work and leisure activities.

How much space should I allow around my dining table?

Allow at least 90cm clearance on all sides for comfortable seating and movement. In high-traffic areas or where people need to pass behind seated diners, increase this to 120cm. For buffet service or sideboards, allow 135cm clearance for serving access.

Can I extend my dining table later if I buy a fixed-size table?

Fixed-size tables cannot typically be converted to extendable tables. If you anticipate needing more seating in the future, consider purchasing an extendable table initially or plan to add a buffet table or side table for additional surface area during entertaining.

How do I prevent my dining table from wobbling?

Check that all legs are properly tightened and the floor is level. Use furniture pads to adjust for minor floor irregularities. For persistent wobbling, check if the table base is warped or if leg attachments have loosened over time. Some tables have adjustable feet for fine-tuning.

What's the most practical table shape for small dining spaces?

Round tables maximize seating in small spaces and eliminate sharp corners, making them ideal for tight areas. However, rectangular tables can be pushed against walls when not in use. Drop-leaf or extendable tables offer flexibility for small spaces that occasionally need more surface area.