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How to choose the perfect round outdoor table for your space

When it comes to designing your outdoor area, choosing the right table is essential to creating a functional and stylish space. Round outdoor tables offer a timeless design that complements a variety of spaces, from cozy balconies to spacious backyards. Here’s how to select the perfect round outdoor table for your space, ensuring it suits both your needs and the aesthetic of your home.

1. Consider the Size of Your Outdoor Space

The size of your outdoor area plays a significant role in determining the right round table for you. If you have a small courtyard or balcony, a compact round table will prevent the area from feeling cramped. For larger spaces, you may opt for a larger table that can accommodate more people, making it perfect for gatherings and family meals.

Ensure that there is enough space around the table for comfortable movement. Leave a minimum of 90cm to 1 meter of clearance from the edge of the table to the nearest wall or furniture, giving guests ample room to pull out chairs and move around freely.

2. Material Matters

When selecting a round outdoor table, it’s crucial to choose a durable material that can withstand the elements. Outdoor tables are exposed to sun, rain, and wind, so opt for materials that are weather-resistant and low-maintenance.

Timber is a popular choice for its natural beauty and warmth, but it requires regular care to prevent damage from the elements. Teak and eucalyptus are excellent choices for their resilience and aesthetic appeal. If you prefer something more modern, aluminium is lightweight, rust-resistant, and easy to maintain. Another great option is stone, such as granite or concrete, which provides a sturdy and stylish finish.

3. Style and Design

Round outdoor tables come in various styles, from traditional wooden designs to sleek, modern metal frames. Consider the existing decor of your outdoor area when choosing a design. If your space has a classic, rustic feel, a wooden round table with intricate details might suit it perfectly. On the other hand, if your space features contemporary elements, a minimalist metal or concrete table could be a better fit.

Custom outdoor furniture is an excellent way to ensure the table matches your vision exactly. It allows you to choose from a variety of materials, sizes, and finishes, creating a truly unique piece that complements your outdoor space.

4. Functionality and Comfort

Think about how you’ll use your outdoor table. Do you often host large dinner parties? If so, opt for a larger table that can seat more people comfortably. If you mainly use your outdoor space for casual meals or morning coffee, a smaller, more intimate table might be more appropriate.

Consider adding comfortable chairs that match the table’s style. If you plan on spending long hours outside, choose cushioned seating for added comfort.

5. Budget and Maintenance

Round outdoor tables vary widely in price, depending on the material and craftsmanship. While a high-end custom outdoor table may be a great investment, there are also affordable options that offer excellent durability and style. Consider your budget and factor in the maintenance costs of the material. For example, timber tables may require periodic sealing or oiling, while metal tables are often much easier to maintain.

By following these tips, you’ll be well on your way to selecting the perfect round outdoor table that enhances your space, matches your style, and stands the test of time. Happy outdoor entertaining!

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