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Dining in the Round

Yesterday someone to the Buzz Board was seeking to get a round pedestal dining table, plus it got me pondering about round dining tables. I recall seeing a fengshui living area make over someplace once, as well as a fresh round one replaced the present rectangular dining table.

I am not likely to pretend to be a fengshui specialist by any means, however there are a few edges to some round table. To begin with, there isn’t any head of the dining table seat, therefore all the diners are seated as equals. A roundtable additionally makes discussions easier. It is sort of difficult speak to someone who’s next to you and to eat. In case the dialogue continues on, from being forced to to show your head 90 degrees only to chat, you often get a stiff neck. When seated in a roundtable unless you happen to be a knight in King Arthur’s Courtroom, there is simply a casual setting. Additionally, there are not any sharp edges to hammer on on your hip, which I tend to do on my table that is rectangular everyother day when I am slicing through the living area in a hurry!

Dufner Heighes Inc

Carson Poetzl, Inc.

This chamber appears to call out for poker gamers to put it to use after supper and is wonderful for dining.

Dufner Heighes Inc

A a vintage Saarinen tulip dining table is a contemporary classic which never goes out of design.

Cummings Architects

This dining table can squeeze into a room that is smaller but still give an independent eating area. Notice the foundation that is interesting.

This egg-shaped table that is pedastal has a lot of room for wedging in several seats.

Fine Artwork & Portraits by Laurel

This round marble topped table co Ordinates nicely with all the ceiling in this chamber.

Austin Patterson Disston Architects

The spherical form of the dining table goes nicely with all the architecture of the chamber.

Vanessa De Vargas

A ball pendant operates nicely using a roundtable.

That is a good example of a roundtable with legs on the exterior. It’s an attractive shape, although it creates cramming an additional seat in a bit more difficult.
I believe this can be a dropleaf dining table, which is often backed up behind a couch or against a wall when the flaps are down – it is the the very best of both worlds!

Mahoney Architects and Interiors

Bosworth Hoedemaker

Austin Patterson Disston Architects

This roundtable ties in nicely with all the original colonial design of the chamber.

Vanessa De Vargas

Amoroso Style

One other excellent light fixture/roundtable pairing.

Amoroso Style

And still another.

Elizabeth Dinkel

There is a wonderful contrast between the round tabletop as well as the solid lines of the chamber (which are softened by that unbelievable stone wall).

Blount Architectural and Interior Layout