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Just before Thanksgiving you decided to order a new dining table and chairs to accommodate extra guests this year – new spouses, children ready to sit at the “adult” table, new neighbors who are still settling into their home, etc. It looked gorgeous online, but as you wanted things to be perfect for the big day, you and your family haven't stress-tested the comfort levels just yet with a preliminary meal or two. Dinner is almost ready and there are plans to have a game night for those who aren't struck by the need for a post-turkey nap.
Once you sit down to eat everyone is looking very happy and chattering away amidst the clinks of silverware against plates. Within ten minutes, one of the children begins to fidget and it seems like some of the adults are trying to eat faster. Everyone wanders away from the table after the meal, and it occurs to you that maybe if you'd done a bit more research, your back might not ache, the tush might not be quite as numb, and game night could have been a reality.
Read on, and with the knowledge you will gain from our guide this will never be your fate!
Before deciding what you want your chairs to look like, it is important to get a sense of how much space you have available for them. This is especially important if you already have an existing table and you wish to get new chairs.
It is good to keep the shape of your dining area in mind so that you can envision how the whole dining set-up will look. Once the measurements of the table and the room itself have been accounted for, you can start thinking about how many chairs you will need. Some rules of thumb:
Seat heights will determine how well your chairs fit to the table. If you are only purchasing chairs, measure from the underside of the table to the floor to discover how much of a clearance your chairs will have. Average tables measure 28 – 30 inches - but including aprons (the rail that is fitted between the legs to support the top of the table), most are 25 inches.
Most of the time you should have no difficulties fitting chairs to a table, but issues can arise if you intend to purchase dining chairs with arms – when placed at the ends of the table this creates a very elegant and formal scene. Be sure to incorporate space for them under the table, and be sure to keep in mind the space allowed between the legs. If your family is either a tall or a petite on the whole, it is a good idea to be aware of seat depths Not only does the proper seat mean a more pleasant seating experience for them, it also affects how your chairs will fit to the table.
A final tip on fit – always have comfort in mind. While some of you might intend to go shopping at physical stores, more and more often people are doing parts of their shopping online and depend upon the reviews of pioneering consumers; some shop online simply because there are so many helpful reviews! That low backrest might look sleek, but how does it hold up to hours of studying at the table? Sure those cushions are comfy, but do they stand the test of time? Read through reviews carefully to make a more informed decision. Once you have your purchase you might even want to contribute and leave some helpful words on your own experience!
Now that you have all the numbers crunched and you have a sense of what roles your chairs will play in your life, you can start thinking about the look of them. With the assumption once again that you will be incorporating chairs to an existing dining table, it is important to keep said table's style in mind as much as that of the room it resides in. You are certainly welcome to mix highly modern metal high-back chairs with a shaker style table, but it might start to grate at you after a while!
While one should definitely keep needs in mind over trends, it has become increasingly popular to mix and match the chairs themselves. This is especially handy when you are working within a budget or only one or two of your chairs need to be replaced. Even if your budget is more along the lines of “the sky is the limit”, it can be a very bold statement and lend an extra bit of fun to the dining area. A less risqué option is to choose armchairs different from the side chairs, as this way you get the mixed feeling with a touch more cohesion. The key here is for you to enjoy the aesthetics of your decisions for a long time to come.
The seat of your chair has to look good and feel good, right? Then there is the whole question of durability.... While you're probably aware that children and upholstered furniture don't always mix the best, there are an increasing number of manufacturers offering easy-to-clean options for a more family-friendly product. So what then is the best way to go? Many chairs (such as the Ladder-back) offer a woven seat, but if you're looking for some cushion, chances are you will encounter the following:
The following are some of the most popular types of dining chairs, and should help to outfit you with some general idea for what sort of chair will suit your needs from a purely visual standpoint.