What shape is your dining room table? are you happy beside the shape....if you could would you choose an...
are you happy beside the shape....if you could would you choose an other shape.......my shape is square........and I am happy near it!
Answers: The house that my husband, teenage son and I presently live in have a rather small kitchen and at the other back of the room is a laundry room. We only enjoy space for a formal dining room table right now that we use when our elder children come over to eat beside us. Our formal dining room table is a rectangular table that seats six, but when you put the two extra leaves surrounded by the table, you can seat eight.
One entry I really miss having is a full-size kitchen that I can put a table in because I grew up surrounded by a house that had a big kitchen beside a kitchen dinette set and a separate formal dining room. After we move and build our new house, I am going to own my parents' dining room set in our kitchen's breakfast nouns. My parents' table is a round table that seats four, but beside the extension leaves in it, it become an oval but you can still only form six. It will be great to have a big plenty kitchen area to put my mother's table surrounded by there. My parents dining room table is tremendously sentimental to me, so we are planning on using their round table in our kitchen nouns to eat at and use our rectangular table surrounded by our formal dining room when we have our kids or company come over to call round. Our new house will also be spread out concept to where we can put our grandchildren at the kitchen table and but we will be able to sit within the formal dining room area where on earth we will be able to see and discuss to them while we are eating. I love both my parents' round dining room table (which is currently contained by storage) plus our formal rectangle dining room table with our china cabinet. Since I dislike those super long rectangular formal dining table, I will never buy one. Our tables are completely good standard and solid hardwood so if our children or grandchildren want to keep any of them and my crystal collection, it will all still be sturdy ample to last for another equals of family.
So, yes, I love both shapes of our table and it will be nice since that we will be mixing different shapes around for variety. I own never been a picky type of being that believes that if you have a rectangular or square coffee table that you cannot enjoy round end table as long as the patterns and colors clash. Same thing go for our dining tables.
Mine is square but I markedly want a bigger table so I guess I need a rectangle one.