Should You Design a Dining Table with a Bench?

Should You Design a Dining Table with a Bench?

Summary

A popular trend when designing dining areas is to use benches to accompany the dining table. Read on to learn more about the features of this design to help you confirm if it's right for your project.

Should You Design a Dining Table with a Bench?
Backless Dining Table Bench
Backless Dining Table Bench

When designing a dining area, choosing the right seating arrangement will significantly impact not only the aesthetics of the space, but also its functionality. A popular trend in recent years is the use of benches to design dining tables. This article explores the characteristics of this design to help you determine whether it is suitable for your project.

Types of Dining Table Benches

Backless Dining Table Bench

Backless dining tables and chairs open up space, save space, and can be tucked under a table. They are also lighter and easier to move.

 

Dining Table Bench with Backrest

A dining table with a backrest provides more support and comfort than a dining table without a backrest. Another benefit of a bench with a backrest is that it can add more visual appeal to your dining room or kitchen scene.

 

Corner Dining Table Bench

A corner dinette creates a cozy, welcoming look. They are perfect for trundle tables and also for trestle tables.

 

Full Length Dining Table Bench

A full-length dinette (a bench that is the same length as the dining table) is perfect for a low table. They can be tucked under a table to help save space. They can also use leg tables - just remember that legs may get in the way when people are sitting on the bench.

 

Dining Table Bench with Storage

A bench with storage is both stylish and comfortable to sit on, and it also adds storage space - a plus for any kitchen or dining room.

 

Retractable Dining Table Bench

Retractable benches can accommodate more people for special occasions. When extensions are no longer needed, you can delete and store them. Many Amish extendable dining tables come with leaf storage boxes.

Bench with Backrest
Bench with Backrest

Will a Table with a Work Surface Save Space?

Yes, tables with worktops can indeed save space in a variety of settings.

 

Versatility:Tables with worktops are designed to serve a variety of uses. They often come with built-in storage, such as shelves or drawers, to help you keep your workspace organized. This eliminates the need for additional furniture, such as separate tables or cupboards, saving valuable floor space.

 

Compact Design:Many tables with work surfaces are specifically designed to have a compact and efficient design. They are typically smaller in size compared to traditional office desks but still provide ample space for work-related tasks. This is especially beneficial for small apartments, home offices, or studios where space is limited.

 

Foldable or Extendable Options: Some tables with worktops offer innovative features such as foldable or extendable tops. These tables can be easily adjusted to suit your needs. When not in use, you can fold the worktop or reduce its size to free up more space.

 

Versatility: These tables are versatile and can be used for a variety of events. Whether you need a dedicated workspace, a place to study, or a table for crafting and hobbies, a table with a worktop can accommodate different functions, reducing the need for multiple pieces of furniture.

 

Stylish and Beautiful: Tables with worktops usually have a stylish and modern design. Their aesthetic appeal can enhance the overall look of a room while maintaining a tidy environment.

 

Mobility:Some tables with work surfaces come with wheels or casters, making them easy to move. This mobility is especially useful in spaces where you need to rearrange furniture frequently or create temporary workstations.

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Outdoor Dining Table Bench

Are Dining Tables and Benches a Good Idea?

In recent years, dining tables and benches have become increasingly popular as alternatives to traditional dining chairs. They offer a unique and casual dining experience, perfect for creating a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere. Here are the benefits of pairing a dining table with a bench:

 

It Perfectly Complements the Open Concept Floor Plan

What we love about open concepts is how even a small space can feel grand. But if you want to maintain this effect, you must choose furniture that does not interfere with the view. Benches are a great solution for open concept dining areas because they don't disrupt the visual flow of the space.

 

It Can Make Your Restaurant Look Bigger if Space Is Tight

This reason is a continuation of the first: because the bench allows us to maintain a visual flow throughout the space, it also makes the space appear larger. If you're really tight on space, choose a bench that's slightly narrower than the table legs so you can stow the bench away when not in use.

 

Can Accommodate More People

If your guests are willing to squeeze in a little, you can fit more people around the table without extra chairs taking up space elsewhere in the home.

 

Mix-and-Match Chairs Are Now Cheaper

A neat styling option for a dining table is to mix and match different styles of chairs. Unfortunately, achieving this look can become expensive and time-consuming. Replacing a few chairs with benches can help you control those costs and save some valuable time.

 

It Can Add Much-Needed Storage Space

This might be my favorite design tip: If you need extra kitchen storage, buy a bench with drawers, doors, or hidden storage under the seat for small appliances you use occasionally.

 

It Balances the Weight of Large Tables

Some tables have thick tops and legs, making them the focal point of any room. Adding an equally heavy or delicate chair will definitely clutter the design, especially if you don't have a ton of space. A bench can help balance the weight of a large table by holding it closer to the ground.


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Outdoor Dining And Table Bench

How Should the Ratio of Table to Bench Be Determined?

The length of the dining table should be equal to the length of the dining table or slightly shorter. The height of the seat is also important in order to leave enough space between the bench and tabletop for your legs to rest.

 

First, is collecting the correct measurements. What exactly should you measure?

 

Dining Space

Its important to know how much space you need to use. Bench depth includes the bench back, seating area and any cushioning. Bench depths range from 12 inches deep (narrow) to 23 inches deep (with storage). Most fall to depths between 14 inches and 17 inches.

You'll also want to consider the space you'll need to pull the bench away from the table and sit comfortably. We recommend at least 48 inches.

 

High

Most dining tables and chairs are between 18 inches and 20 inches from floor to seat. Bench seats should be 12 inches lower than the tabletop to provide adequate legroom between the bench and table.

 

Backrest Height

If you're looking for a dining set with a back against a wall, measure the back height to make sure it won't interfere with any windows or paneling.

 

Length

To determine the length of a dining table bench, you need to consider the length of the dining table, how many people you want to seat, and whether you want the bench to be tucked under the table.

 

Determine the Length

The length of the bench should be equal to the length of the table or slightly shorter.

 

Most benches range in length from 42 inches to 60 inches. Dining tables and chairs in sizes 42 inches to 52 inches can accommodate two adults or three children. Benches from 53 inches to 83 inches can accommodate three adults.

 

The space between table legs is also an important dimension, especially if you want to tuck your dining table neatly under the table. For tables with legs, a 2-inch gap is required between the edge of the bench and the table legs.

corner dinette Dining Table Bench
Corner Dinette Dining Table Bench

How Do I Make Sure I Can Tuck in My Dinette?

To make sure your dining table can be tucked under the table, out of the way and saving space, you have to take measurements. what exactly is it? The inner leg is long. To get the inside leg length of a dining table, measure the space between the table legs. You will want your dining table to be a little shorter than this size so it can fit under the table. This measurement will vary depending on the thickness of the table legs.

 

Example: If ordering a 60-inch table, you need to consider overhang and leg thickness. This example requires a 40-inch bench and a 60-inch table top to fit correctly.

 

Some people like their bench to be neatly tucked in, while others don't mind it sticking out a little. Be sure to make your decision before ordering a new bench so you can get the look and fit you want.

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Kitchen table and bench with black steel

In Conclusion

Choosing a bench to accompany your dining table is a decision that should fit your personal preferences and lifestyle. Consider factors such as space, comfort, and style to determine whether this seating arrangement will suit your needs. WEKIS As a professional custom furniture hardware manufacturer, we are proud to provide you with cost-effective products and services tailored to your needs. We are always improving our hardware products and providing the latest catalog to meet your project needs. Each product represents the perfect combination of art and functionality. Our 19 years of experience, strict production processes and quality testing ensure each project is finished and highly customized. If you are looking for a furniture hardware manufacturer that can provide you with professional customized solutions for a full range of hardware products, welcome to contact us. Our service team is dedicated to providing rapid after-sales support services to meet each customer's unique needs.