VIA MERCHANT
VIA MERCHANT
Pros:
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Contemporary design
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Easy to assemble
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200-lb. weight capacity
You can give your kitchen a contemporary vibe with the Nathan James Lucy dining table. It has a bistro-style design with a round table top that’s 31.5 inches in diameter. The table is supported by a pedestal base made from sturdy metal, and the top is a faux marble laminate that looks more expensive than it is. The pedestal is available in two colors—all black or black and gold—and it’s able to seat two or three people comfortably. It’s one of our favorite pretty Amazon kitchen finds that doubles as one of the best dining tables for small spaces.
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What to Look for in a Kitchen or Dining Table for Small Spaces
There are several factors to look at as you compare different dining tables for small spaces:
- Dimensions: Because you’re pressed for space, measure the dimensions of a table before you bring it into your home. Use these measurements to figure out how the table would fit in your small kitchen or living room, keeping in mind that you need to leave space for chairs as well.
- Material: Dining tables are subject to a lot of wear and tear, so consider what the product is made from. Solid wood and metal are the most durable and long-lasting options, but you may also see tables made from manufactured wood. While more affordable, these tables require more care if you want them to last for years. (Using coasters and placemats while dining also extends the life of your table!)
- Seating: Some small space dining tables come with chairs, stools or benches, while others require you to purchase seating separately.
- Features: Tables that are designed for small homes often have special space-saving features. Look for a table that has a drop leaf, extendable table top or even built-in chair storage.
How We Found the Best Dining Tables for Small Spaces
To find the best small space dining tables, we first browsed through top shopping sites—including Walmart, Wayfair, Amazon and Target—for top-rated finds. From there, we narrowed down our finds to those which include a majority of positive reviews, uncomplicated assembly and few complaints. Then, we whittled our list down further, focusing on picks that offer a range of styles and budgets to fit every need. Finally, we compiled each pick in the list above so it’s easy for shoppers to find the best dining tables for small spaces in the exact style they’re looking for.
FAQ
What kind of table is best for a small kitchen?
We recommend either a small table or a larger table that compacts. A big table in a too-small space will quickly become a nuisance and interrupt the flow of your home. Not to mention, bumping into a table can hurt!
Before purchasing, use painters tape or a piece of cardboard to outline the shape and size of your new dining table to get a feel for how it will look in your home. Consider the added space of seating, too. If you can’t comfortable maneuver around the outline, the table is too big for your kitchen.
What shape table is good for small space?
It depends where you want to put it! A square or rectangular table can easily be pushed against a wall or into a corner, while a rounded table is best for putting in the middle of your space.
How do you fit a table in a small kitchen?
One of the best ways to fit a table in a small kitchen is to give it a practical use beyond dining. Use the table’s surface as a meal prep station or as a staging area for clean dishes that are ready to be put away. Just make sure you’re protecting the table’s surface with linens or an ample size cutting board.