8 replies so far
#1 posted 11-04-2018 03:26 PM |
You need to place the legs based on the number of people you are going to have on the sides of the table. This is generally 24” to 30” per person. Your table would seat 3 per side, so you need to know the width of the chairs, and have the chairs fit within the legs; don’t forget to add an inch or two on either side of the chairs. Don’t have anyone on the side straddle the legs, this is not a good idea unless you don’t like guests, as they won’t want to be eating too much in that position. |
#2 posted 11-04-2018 05:18 PM |
Seems to me you have two options. Set the legs out nearer to the ends of the table to maximize side seating. But then the leg design is going to make it a pain every time you want to push the end chairs in went not in use or pull them out for seating. To avoid that pain, you’d have to set them back about a 14 to 16 inches from the ends which is possibly going to leave you with the straddle problem mentioned above. That leg design may be alright for a desk but poor choice for a dining table. Just one man’s opinion. -- Visualize whirled peas |
#3 posted 11-04-2018 07:04 PM |
Agree with both replies, and that’s my dilemma. I didn’t make the choice of design, just my responsibility to make it work. This seems to be a design that is popular in Europe and the industrial” theme crowd. -- Don't let perfection get in the way of plenty good enough |
#4 posted 11-04-2018 08:03 PM |
I think if I were making the call I’d set the legs in about 15 inches. That’s based on looking at how far the front legs of my chairs project under the table when pushed in. -- Visualize whirled peas |
#5 posted 11-04-2018 08:07 PM |
12” overhang on the ends is enough to sit at. |
#6 posted 11-04-2018 08:22 PM |
Just thinking some more about this, I would ask your daughter what she intends to do? If she’s happy with 6 chairs, problem solved; legs go towards the edge. If she wants 8, then give her the options, and let her make the decision. Structurally, there is no issue with putting the legs near the outside, or closer to the center. Just let her know what each decision entails, as she will be the one dealing with it. |
#7 posted 11-04-2018 11:13 PM |
seems to me with the leg design, as long as feet of chair don’t interfere with the foot of table leg, then all is well, legs will go thru the table legs for room, of course i look for the simple way to finalize, not the technical way of doing it. most here will know more than i for sure |
#8 posted 11-04-2018 11:48 PM |
Thanks again for the responses. Hog -- Don't let perfection get in the way of plenty good enough |
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