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Rectangular: Best for long rooms and larger groups.
Square: Best for small, square rooms and 4 people.
Round: Best for intimacy and conversation in small to medium spaces.
Oval: Combines round and rectangular benefits; seats more people safely.
For small spaces, round or square dining tables are best—they save space, fit snugly, and make conversation easier.
The most durable materials for dining tables are:
Solid hardwood (oak, maple, teak, walnut): Extremely strong, long-lasting, resists scratches and dents.
Metal (steel or iron frames): Very sturdy, supports heavy tops.
Stone (granite, marble, quartz): Scratch- and heat-resistant, though heavier and can chip.