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Dining Room:
• Distance between the walls
and the dining room table: Ideally, provide at least 36" between the
dining table and any walls or other furniture on all sides to allow seats to
slide out easily.
• Distance between a dining
table and an entrance: Provide around 48" between the table and an
entrance to allow people to enter and exit the room with ease.
• Vertical space between a
dining chair and dining table: Chairs and chair arms should be able to slide
under the table with ease. Leave about 7" between the chair arm and apron
of the table.
• Distance between chandelier
and dining table: This is one of the more flexible topics. Low hanging lighting
sets a more modern tone, but even so, it should never interfere with the
ability to make conversation— no need to duck your face down to the table just
to see your dinner guests. However, a light hung too high will detract from the
cohesive feel of a room as well. A good rule is to hang lighting between
24"-32" from the table.
• Area rug and dining table:
A rug should span about 36" wider on all sides of a dining table to allow
chairs to pull out easily without catching.
• Space between dining
chairs: Ideally provide about 24" between chairs to prevent hitting elbows
and to allow people to slide chairs in and out without any collisions or
bruised knuckles.
Living Room:
• Distance between a sofa and
coffee table: Allow around 18" between the table and sofa edge to give
enough leg room but to be able to set down drinks or reach appetizers without
straining. Coffee table heights vary greatly, but a good rule is to keep the
table height and seat height within 4 inches of each other.
• Distance between seating
furniture: Aim to provide between 3.5' and 10' between seating options to help
conversation flow without crowding a room.
• Side table and sofa height:
In general, an end table should be approximately the same height as the arm of
your sofa or chair. This allows guests to set down or reach for drinks without
straining, and it also lends a more cohesive feel to the room.
• Distance between tv and
sofa: There should be about 7' between the tv and seating options.
• Area rugs and furniture:
Too often area rugs end up feeling like bath mats. To keep your area rug from
feeling random, at least the front two legs of a sofa or chair should rest on
the rug.
• Distance between room-size
rugs to walls: Allow about 24" between the wall and room-size rug in a
large room, and between 12"- 18" in a smaller room.
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