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Using Your Dining Table For Its Intended Purpose

February 7th, 2010

Admit it-your dining table is about as frequently used as your fine china or that electronic card shuffler you got last birthday. It’s gathering dust that you only dust off when company comes, which about four times a year. It has now become the letter table, where all those bills you wish to ignore pile up into a white envelope avalanche. And yet there it is, in your dining room, its chairs in place and ready to be sat on. Maybe it’s time for a change of pace with a new dining room set.

Think about it: who wants to sit in a busted chair or at a table where one of the fun family games played is “guess how long it takes the table extender to crash and fall”. An older dining room set can be small and cramped, giving you virtually no legroom. No wonder no one wants to eat at the dining room table. A new dining room set will add fresh style as well as create a purposeful place to eat and drink. No matter what your tastes are, there are plenty of furniture styles available to suit even the most demanding or picky of people.

Before you start shopping around for new dining room furniture, measure the size of your dining room first. As simple as this may sound, the last thing you want is a table that won’t fit. Smaller families will benefit the most from a table with a leaf or extenders, thereby allowing more flexibility. You can add and subtract the amount of table space you need depending on who’s visiting for dinner. The rest of the time you can store away leafs and extensions, sometimes even within the table. Thanksgiving dinner calls for more room at the dining table, but that only happens once a year. » Read more: Using Your Dining Table For Its Intended Purpose