The greatest barrier to placing a table in your kitchen is room. The kitchen is a functional space that has to be used for meal preparation. However cooking can take up a lot of room, and the more elaborate the dish, or the more people you are cooking for, the more complicated the process. For this reason, a table is not appropriate for every kitchen arrangement.
Luckily there are a few tricks you can use to squeeze a little bit more room out of this space. Using these ideas, it should be possible to fit pieces in the room that you never thought possible, and or to find alternatives that will work just as well.
The first thing you should do is look at the angles of the room. In general a round table will take up less space than a square one, simply because the rough piece won’t have any corners. However, if your kitchen has a nook or a corner where a table can be slid, then a square piece may actually be more beneficial and room efficient. You can but one of the corners up into the angle, and leave two of the others trailing the two converging walls, with only the last corner still jutting out into the room. This table can then be pulled out away from the wall when you are done cooking, and want people to be able to come and sit around and enjoy the meal. Read more...