Dining Room Solution?
Question:I live in an old house and there is no dining room. All I have is a 4' x 9' space to put a table and a couple of chairs. As our family has grown, there's no place to sit. What are some solutions for such a small space?
Answers:
Hi, I had a similar situation in my old house. I bought a drop-leaf table. When I needed a surface for everyone to eat at, I lifted the leaf. When not in use, I left the leaf down. Hope this helps. :)
eat in the backyard or stand and eat
Use TV trays!! That will solve all problems of places to sit and eat!!
Do like most Americans and eat in front of the tv. Problem solved.
Get a very small table with drop leafs.
We used bench seating, much like they use in restaurants.
A lot of seating in very little space.
Check out the link, a little extravagant for me however the
idea is what's important.
Google bench or corner seating for more.
Have a pleasant day.
If your children are still fairly young a great option is to put a long bench on one side of the dinning table. It saves space and its easier to squeeze all their little butts onto a long bench than a couple of chairs. Or on one wall build or buy a banquette seat (like a booth in a restaurant) and put chairs on the other. It could be beautiful and functional and a great space saver. Bottom line 3 chairs seat 3 people, a bench or banquette seats as many as can fit.
Hope that helps! Good luck!
PS- sorry for all the goofy answers you were getting. I hope you get a couple more good (and seriouse!) answers.
4X9
IS SLIGHTLY BIGGER THAN THE JOHN.
WHEW.
ADVICE YOU NEED A ROUND TABLE
TO FIT IN THERE.
ALSO TO APPEAR LIKE YOU HAVE PLENTY OF SPACE.
A ROUND TABLE HOLDS UP TO 5 PEOPLE.
THEY BE GLASS,WOOD,STEEL,CERAMIC GLASS
HOLDS MORE TO YOUR OPTION OF MAKING THE SPACE LOOKING LARGER..
BEST
It sound like its time to expand a bit don't you think ! 4'x 9' is
like eating in a hallway . How big is your Kitchen , can you
combine the to together and make a bigger room ? Need
more info for any real suggestion as I have built for over 30
years ...
Rectangular table, as long and narrow as possible.
Get a bench for the wall side, that will fit under the table, and maybe 2 chairs for each end and/or 2 chairs for the side opposite the bench. I have also seen (on a home dec show, and possibly in JCPenney's catalog) tables that fold out from
cabinets, so that you get them out when you need them. Some even have chairs that fold and store in the cabinet.
Make it a built in banquette. Build a bench or buy one that fits into the area, put the table in the middle, and color to your heart's content. It's not the size of the space that matters, it's what you do with it.
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