Small kitchen tables are always in high demand because many people only have a small kitchen but still want to incorporate a table into their design.
Space is always at a premium in a small kitchen so getting a table in there is somewhat of a challenge after you've already found room for all your various appliances and storage. However, there are some clever space saving techniques you can employ to get a small kitchen table into your design.
A good idea is to merge a clever storage solution and your kitchen table together. For instance, you might have a kitchen island with chairs or bar stools around so that people can sit down. An island also allows you to include draws and cupboards for storage you kill two birds with one stone as it were. The space you save on storage will allow you to include a larger island that more people can sit around.
If you don't like the idea of an island and want a more traditional small kitchen table then you still have some options. A small round kitchen table with a few small chairs around is one idea. In most kitchens, it's often the large and clunky chairs that fill up the space and not the table itself. If you can find a table and some chairs that minimise the amount of room you need to accommodate them, then you might be surprised about what you can fit into your space. Remember though, round tables are better space-savers that straight tables with sharp edges.
Don't be afraid to have furniture that you can collapse easily and tuck away. People often think that it's cheap to have fold-up kitchen furniture, but there are some really smart kitchen tables on the market that look as good as anything else but give you the option of moving them to one side should you need that little bit extra space.
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