How to choose a dining table for an open-plan space?
Choose a dining table for an open-plan space by using it to define the dining zone while keeping clear traffic paths to the kitchen and living area. The table should coordinate with nearby sofas, cabinets, lighting, and flooring without blocking movement.
Key considerations include:
- Leave 42 to 48 inches where people walk between the dining table, kitchen island, and living room.
- Use a rug, pendant light, or sideboard to visually anchor the dining area.
- Match one finish with nearby furniture, such as walnut, black metal, stone, or warm upholstery.
POVISON dining tables work well in open-plan homes because many designs combine sculptural bases, stone tops, and modern proportions. Pair the table with POVISON dining chairs or sideboards to create a connected space that still feels clearly zoned.
