How Far Apart Should You Set Up Tables for Dinner?

  1. Consider the Circumstances

    • Tables should be spaced appropriately for mingling.
      Tables should be spaced appropriately for mingling.

      The space between dining tables will depend upon the bulkiness of the tables and the size of the event. A larger table with more people may need more space between them than smaller tables. An event with a "buffet," reminds writers at StyleFeeder.com, may even require a party planner to space tables further from each other in order to center around the food.

    Also Consider the Shape

    • Dinner table settings add elegance.
      Dinner table settings add elegance.

      Considering the shape of the tables is also essential to spacing. A rectangular table may fit better in a corner while round tables may take up more overall room space. If more people than expected arrive, experts at StyleFeeder.com state, it is good to have a table shaped to "add a leaf to gain an extra two people." The downside is that table spacing may be put off due to this.

    Bottom Line

    • Round tables allow for more face to face conversation.
      Round tables allow for more face to face conversation.

      Dining tables should be spaced at least 30 to 36 inches apart. According to StyleFeeder.com, creating nearly three feet of space "around the perimeter of the table" allows for "chairs to be scooted back and people to walk around." Be sure to note the size of the tables you need for your event and the amount of people you expect to attend.

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  • Photo Credit dinner table set for six image by LadyInBlack from Fotolia.com table set event celebration red white table cloth image by Paul Retherford from Fotolia.com Diner image by daly from Fotolia.com Round Table image by Michael Costable from Fotolia.com

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