This classic space-saver allows you to extend the surface area when needed and fold it down for a more compact footprint when not in use.
Similar to a drop-leaf table, but with leaves that fold out from the sides instead of the ends. This creates a more rounded shape when extended.
Similar to a drop-leaf table, but with leaves that fold out from the sides instead of the ends. This creates a more rounded shape when extended.
Pub tables are typically taller and narrower than dining tables, making them a good fit for smaller spaces. They pair well with bar stools, which can tuck underneath the table when not in use.
Round tables can seat more people in a smaller space than square or rectangular tables because there are no corners.
Square tables are a good option for tight spaces where you need to seat four people. They can also be pushed against a wall to save even more space.
Tulip tables have a pedestal base that takes up less space than tables with four legs. This is a great option for a mid-century modern look.
Using a bench instead of chairs on one side of the table can save space. Benches can also provide additional storage underneath.
Folding chairs are a great option for occasional use or when you have extra guests. They can be stored away when not in use.
A wall-mounted table folds down from the wall when you need it and folds up flush against the wall when you don't. This is a great option for very small spaces.