The biggest problem with having a dining table in the kitchen is the lack of space. A kitchen is a work area, that has to be dedicated to the chef creating culinary delights for their friends and family to enjoy. However all of that food preparation can take up a lot of space, with the addition of extra guests for dinner only exponentially complicating the process. Because of this, not every kitchen will be able to fit a full dining table in it.

However if you are clever and creative, you may find that there are a variety of tricks that can be used to fit larger pieces into smaller spaces. These tricks include using angles, understanding size and shape correlations, and working with alternatives to achieve your desired goals.

The first thing you should do is look at the angles of the room. In general a round table will take up less space than a square one, simply because the rough piece won’t have any corners. However, if your kitchen has a nook or a corner where a table can be slid, then a square piece may actually be more beneficial and room efficient. You can but one of the corners up into the angle, and leave two of the others trailing the two converging walls, with only the last corner still jutting out into the room. This table can then be pulled out away from the wall when you are done cooking, and want people to be able to come and sit around and enjoy the meal.

There are also a variety of smaller side pieces that can be used to fulfill the role of a kitchen table, without taking up quite as much space. Bistro tables are one option. Generally sized smaller than standard kitchen tables, bistro pieces are much easier to slide into an unused corner of the space.

There are also a variety of table alternatives that may take up quite a bit less space. These include items such as bars, which are often much smaller than tables, or lunch counters, which can be affixed to a wall, and then folded up or down depending on what the requirements of the space actually are. These allow you to have the best of both worlds.

This article was written by Jim Slate on behalf of PebbleZ.com’s line of attractive kitchen tables. These pieces are hand made in the United States, and assembled using a variety of mosaic cut natural stone pieces. The line includes over 40 models to choose from, each available in a variety of large and small sizes, and various shapes.

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