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Frequently Asked Questions
What size dining room table do I need for 4, 6, or 8 people?
For 4 people, look for a round table around 40–44 inches across or a rectangular table around 48–54 inches long. For 6 people, a rectangular table around 60–72 inches long (or a round table around 54 inches) is common. For 8 people, choose a larger rectangular table around 36 x 96 inches or a 60-inch+ round/oval table. Bel Furniture also offers 6-piece dining room sets that include the table, chairs, and bench so you get seating for the whole family without guessing.
How much space do I need around a dining table so people can walk?
A good rule is to leave about 36 inches of clearance between the edge of the dining table and the nearest wall, cabinet, or other furniture. This gives guests enough room to pull out a chair and lets people walk behind someone who’s seated. In very small rooms, you can squeeze closer, but 36 inches feels comfortable for everyday use.
How much room does each dining chair need?
Plan about 20–24 inches of table edge per seat so people aren’t bumping elbows. That spacing also helps you estimate how many chairs realistically fit along each side of the table. For example, a 72-inch rectangular table can usually seat three chairs per long side and one at each end.
What size dining table will fit my room?
Measure your dining area, then subtract about 36 inches from each wall or obstacle. The space that’s left is your max table footprint. For example, if your dining area is 10 ft by 10 ft, you have roughly a 48 in by 48 in usable table zone after leaving walking space. Bel Furniture can help you match the right table size to your room before you buy.
Which table shape is best: round, square, rectangular, or counter-height?
Round tables are great for conversation and work well in smaller or more square dining spaces. Square tables fit smaller square rooms or breakfast nooks. Rectangular and oval tables fit best in longer rooms or open floor plans and usually seat more people along the sides. Counter-height tables sit taller and create a casual, bar-style look that blends into an open kitchen or living area.
Do I need a counter-height or a standard-height dining set?
Standard-height dining sets sit at traditional dining table height (tabletop is usually around 28–30 inches tall) and work well for all ages, including kids. Counter-height dining sets sit higher, closer to kitchen island height (tabletop is usually around 34–36 inches tall). Counter-height gives you a more casual, bar-style hangout vibe and can help define an eating area in an open floor plan. Bel Furniture carries both standard and counter-height dining room sets so you can match your style and comfort level.
What’s the best dining table material for kids or pets?
If you have kids or pets, look for durable finishes that wipe clean and hide everyday dings. Wood and wood-look finishes with a protective topcoat, faux marble, and high-quality laminates are practical for daily use. Glass tables look modern but show fingerprints and can feel more delicate. At Bel Furniture you’ll find family-friendly dining sets with easy-clean surfaces and sturdy chair construction.
What’s the difference between faux leather, performance fabric, and real leather dining chairs?
Faux leather is wipeable and budget-friendly, great for fast cleanup. Performance fabric is treated to resist stains and is a good choice if you want a softer upholstered look but still need kid-friendly durability. Real leather (often top grain) has a premium look and long-term durability, but it may need occasional conditioning. Bel Furniture offers all three so you can pick the comfort and maintenance level you want.
Do my dining chairs have to match the table?
They don’t have to match perfectly. Mixing styles is common now — for example, pairing a wood table with upholstered chairs or adding a bench on one side. The key is to coordinate color tone, metal finish, or overall style so the set still feels intentional. If you prefer everything to match, Bel Furniture also sells complete dining room sets where the table, chairs, and bench are designed to go together.
Is buying a full matching dining room set still in style?
Yes. A full dining room set is still one of the fastest, most affordable ways to furnish a dining space because you get a table and matching chairs (and sometimes a bench) at a bundled price. Designers do mix and match for a custom look, but most shoppers still choose a coordinated dining room set for a clean, finished look right away. Bel Furniture carries both classic matched sets and updated sets that include mixed seating, like chairs plus a bench.
Should I put a rug under my dining table, and how big should it be?
A rug can help define the dining area and protect flooring, especially in an open-plan space. Pick a rug that extends about 24 inches past the edge of the table on all sides so chairs stay on the rug even when people slide them back. A rug that’s too small will catch chair legs and feel awkward.
What height should my dining chairs be compared to the table?
Aim for about 10–12 inches of space between the top of the seat and the bottom of the tabletop. That gap gives most adults enough leg room and makes the table comfortable to eat at. Standard dining chairs usually have a seat height around 18–19 inches, which works with most standard-height dining tables.
What is the standard dining table height?
Most standard dining tables are about 28–30 inches tall. Counter-height dining sets are taller, usually around 34–36 inches. Bar-height or pub-height tables are even taller, closer to 40–42 inches. Bel Furniture offers traditional height, counter-height, and pub-style options so you can match your kitchen layout and how you like to sit.
What is the difference between a counter-height dining set and a standard-height dining set?
A standard-height dining set sits at classic table height and uses regular dining chairs. A counter-height dining set sits higher, about kitchen-island height, and uses taller stools instead of standard chairs. Counter-height sets create a casual, social, hang-out feel and can help define an eating zone in an open kitchen or loft. Standard-height feels more traditional and is often easier for kids and older adults to get in and out of.
Can I use bar stools with my counter-height dining table?
Not always. Counter-height dining tables usually pair with counter-height stools that have a seat height around 24–26 inches. Bar stools are taller, usually with a seat height around 29–30 inches, and are meant for true bar-height or pub-height tables. If the stool is too tall, your knees won’t fit comfortably under the counter-height table. Bel Furniture labels stools and sets by height so you can match them correctly.
What’s the difference between a counter stool and a bar stool?
A counter stool is designed for counter-height tables and kitchen islands, where the tabletop is about 34–36 inches high. Counter stool seats are usually around 24–26 inches from the floor. A bar stool is taller and is designed for pub tables or true bar tops around 40–42 inches high, with seat heights closer to 29–30 inches. Picking the right stool height prevents that cramped knees-under-the-table feeling.
Can a bar table or pub table work as my main dining set in a small space?
Yes. A bar-height or pub-height table with matching stools can double as a dining area in an apartment, studio, or open kitchen. It saves floor space and gives you that café or bar vibe. Just keep in mind that taller seating can be harder for very young kids or older adults, so some families prefer counter-height instead of full bar-height. Bel Furniture carries counter-height and pub-style dining sets so you can choose the look and height that works best for your home.