Outdoor Dining Tables

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Solana Taupe 38 in. Square Balcony Outdoor Dining Table
Solana Taupe 38 in. Square Balcony Outdoor Dining Table
Napa II Patio Dining Table - Round
Napa II Patio Dining Table - Round
Venallo Indoor/Outdoor Light Brown Pub Table
Venallo Indoor/Outdoor Light Brown Pub Table
New
Classic Extension Table
Classic Extension Table
$1,799.99
Location unknown
Solana Taupe 32 in. Round Outdoor Dining Table
Solana Taupe 32 in. Round Outdoor Dining Table
$299.99
2 finish options
Location unknown
Claremont Rectangular Patio Dining Table
Claremont Rectangular Patio Dining Table
Farmland Dining Table
Farmland Dining Table
$1,195.95$1,799.99
Location unknown
Patmos Gray Wicker 36 in. Square Outdoor Bar Table
Patmos Gray Wicker 36 in. Square Outdoor Bar Table
Outdoor Cesaire Gray Dining Table
Outdoor Cesaire Gray Dining Table
Aruba Dining Table by homestyles
Aruba Dining Table by homestyles
$754.99
2 size options
Location unknown
Banchetto 48  Round Dining Table - Graphite
Banchetto 48  Round Dining Table - Graphite
Riviera Patio Dining Table
Riviera Patio Dining Table
$699.99$999.99
Location unknown
Cheeki Teaki Outdoor Dining Table
Cheeki Teaki Outdoor Dining Table
Beswick White 35 in. Round Outdoor Dining Table
Beswick White 35 in. Round Outdoor Dining Table
$279.99
2 finish options
Location unknown
Bali 40" Round Patio Table
Bali 40" Round Patio Table
New
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On warm days (or evenings), nothing quite beats gathering around the table with family or friends and dining al fresco in your own backyard. Whether for dinners, BBQs, pool parties or simply enjoying a quick snack outside, the right outdoor dining table is key to upgrading your exterior design. Here are some tips to keep in mind.

Size

Are you someone who loves to host large gatherings, or do you only really need a table that two can sit at comfortably? Does your yard, patio or deck offer ample space, or are you working with more confined quarters, such as a balcony or terrace? These are all dynamics to consider; the best way to narrow your options down is to first measure the area, factoring in any additional space you’ll need for seating arrangements. Ideally, you’ll be able to have the chairs pulled out and still have room to walk around them; this is important for flow, and so that the space doesn’t feel cramped when in use.

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