Welche Tischgröße passt für wie viele Personen?

What table size is suitable for how many people?

The Ultimate Dining Table Size Guide: Determine the Right Table Size

When buying a dining table, its appearance plays an important role – but at least as crucial is the right table size. If the table is too small, it quickly gets cramped. If it's too large, the room looks cluttered or overloaded. Especially solid wood and live edge tables, which often form the centerpiece of the dining room, should be well-planned in terms of size. In this guide, you will learn concretely and practically which table size fits how many people – including tables, rules of thumb, and calculation logic that will significantly ease your decision.

Basic Rule: How much space does one person need at the table?

As a basis, a simple but proven rule applies: At least 60 cm of table width should be planned per person. For more comfort – for example, during longer evenings or for taller people – 65 to 70 cm per person is ideal.

Table Width (Depth)

The depth of the table is also important:

  • 80–90 cm sufficient for everyday use
  • 90–100 cm comfortable, even with bowls in the middle
  • from 100 cm very spacious, ideal for large rooms

Table size by number of people – the overview

Rectangular Dining Tables (classic & live edge)

Tip: For live edge tables, the comfort length is recommended, as the natural edge visually requires more space and the table appears more "bulky."



Round Tables – when they make sense

Round tables appear communicative and space-saving, but have clear size limits. This orientation will help you:

Round Tables: Diameter & Number of People
Diameter Suitable for
90 cm 2–3 people
100–110 cm 4 people
120 cm 4–5 people
140 cm 6 people
from 160 cm 7–8 people

 

Calculate Table Size – Simple Calculation Logic

If you want to know exactly, you can calculate the table length yourself: Formula for rectangular tables: Number of people × 60 cm = Minimum table length Number of people × 70 cm = Comfort table length

Example

For 6 people, this results in:

  • Minimum length: 6 × 60 = 180 cm
  • Comfort length: 6 × 70 = 210 cm

Don't Forget Room Space!

A common mistake: The table fits the people – but not the room. Therefore, plan enough space for movement.

Minimum Distances

  • 90 cm distance between table edge and wall/furniture - comfortable
  • 70 cm - just about sufficient
  • under 70 cm - not recommended

Room Calculation Example

Table: 200 × 90 cm Required space:

  • Length: 200 + 2 × 90 = 380 cm
  • Width: 90 + 2 × 90 = 270 cm

Extendable Tables & Extension Leaves

If you don't have many guests daily, you should consider an extendable solid wood or live edge table. The common options are extension leaves on both sides of the table or fold-out middle sections. This keeps the table compact in everyday life – and makes it large when needed.

Typical Extensions

  • +40 cm - 2 additional seats
  • +80 cm - 4 additional seats

Example: A table with 160 cm fits 4 people in everyday life and can be flexibly extended to 6–8 people with extension leaves.

Seating at the Ends – Yes or No?

At rectangular tables, additional people can sit at the ends – if the base allows it. Pay particular attention to legroom and crossbars. X-bases or spider bases are particularly "leg-friendly" here.

For small rectangular or square tables with U-bases, the base is by design relatively far to the edge, which could cause problems with legroom. Tables from 140 cm table size usually no longer have this problem.

Rule of Thumb

  • Table width from 80 cm - end seats are well possible
  • Check legroom (no obstructive crossbars)

This often allows for 1–2 additional seats, especially with large solid wood tables. Table size overview - people

Typical Mistakes in Table Size Selection

  • Choosing a table based solely on appearance
  • Not considering room size
  • Planning too little space per person
  • Not allowing flexibility for guests

A dining table is not just a decorative object, but a functional item – and should fit exactly that purpose.

Conclusion: The Right Table Size is Planable

The right table size is not an estimate, but can be clearly calculated. Those who consider the number of people, room size, and use will quickly find the ideal solution.


Especially for high-quality solid wood and live edge tables, this planning is doubly worthwhile: The table not only fits visually, but also functions in everyday life – today and in the future.

Tip: Save the rule of thumb: 60 cm per person (minimum)70 cm per person (comfort).


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