For one person at the table, you need to take a rectangle 60 × 35 cm. This is how much space is required to sit according to the rules of etiquette – a plate in the centre and different types of cutlery on both sides of it.
This means that the minimum width of a square table for two is 70 cm – so that you can sit opposite each other. There should be room in the centre of the table for dishes, decanters and other utensils, so it is better to make the table a little wider: 80–90 cm. The ideal table width for two is 80 cm
For a small family of four, a rectangular or round table is needed. The standard dimensions of such a table are 70 × 120 cm or 90 × 120 cm. The optimal table size for 6 people is 80 × 160 cm.
The average diameter of a round table for four people is 90 cm, for 6 people – 110–140 cm. If you sit on stools or chairs without armrests, you can sit at such tables with a larger company. Table dimensions for four: 90×120 cm
A family of four will need a table measuring 70 × 120 or 90 × 120 cm. For a dinner of six people – 80 × 160 cm. The optimal diameter of a round table for four people is about 90 cm, for six – 110–140 cm.
If you want a large table, but you do not need it all the time, but only for the arrival of guests, you should pay attention to the folding models. They will easily provide additional seating when you really need it. Modern extension mechanisms help lengthen the table by 30-250 cm. A table for two can be extended for 6-8 guests
When choosing a table, you also need to pay attention to the distance from the edge of the table to the wall.
In order for a person to freely move the chair and get up from the table without scratching the wall or knocking over the plates, the distance should be at least 75 cm.