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Hotel dining tables are more than furniture, they offer a cosy spot for your guests to enjoy their meals. When you walk into a hotel restaurant, the vibe is set by the table at which sit. A lovely table can help a guest feel special and ushered in. At EKAR, we also believe that a dining table is where we share the stories  of our lives and make lasting memories. A great table can transform an ordinary meal into something special. Not  what the table looks like, but how it feels.  Remember that the more comfortable a table is for people to sit at, the longer they will  stay and eat.

Now, hotel dining tables are available in many cool styles and materials. One is the use of natural  wood, which creates a warm and inviting aesthetic. Many a hotel  is going with tables made from reclaimed wood. This is not only good looks, but also good for the planet. Metal accents are also popular. Tables with metal legs or  frames are a cool, modern look and  very durable. Yet another  very exciting trend  is bold colors. Vibrantly hued tables can infuse a dining area with  some  much-needed life and fun. Some  hotels will even opt for patterns or unique shapes in tables  to differentiate themselves. A round table, for example, can promote an intimate dining experience. Many hotels are also taking the multi-functional table approach, that is to say tables which may  be adjusted or extended depending on the size of group. This is great for a big family or small business meeting things. The  chairs to go with the tables are just as important. Inviting chairs encourage visitors to stay, linger and dine. Some hotels are forgoing matching chairs altogether and mixing  styles of chairs at  their tables to achieve an eclectic mood. This gives the dining space some personality. In general, the latest trends are about creating an environment that is comfortable and  inviting, one where guests wish to return. For instance, in our Restaurant, we've chosen tables that reflect this welcoming atmosphere.

What Are the Latest Trends in Hotel Dining Table Designs?

Selection of a suitable  dining table for hotel must be done carefully. The first thing you’re  supposed to consider is the space. A large dining room can accommodate  larger tables that seat many guests, whereas a smaller space would require more intimate tables. We think layout is paramount at EKAR. Consider how guests will navigate the tables. You don’t want to make them feel cramped. And then there’s the style of hotel to consider. One fancy hotel might invest in elegant, ornate tables. While a beachside hotel might select more casual, relaxed tables. Durability is another key factor. Hotel Tables – Designed  for Every Day Use! Materials like solid wood or high-end laminates are excellent, as it’s sturdy and is easy to wipe down. And you might also want to think about color and finish. It has been  lights and brights for so long that lighter colors can feel spacious, and darker colors can feel cozy. And finally, the chairs! The right chairs can finish off the table and improve your dining experience. Comfort is essential as the more  at home guests feel, the longer they’ll  stay. When you make a wise choice, your hotel will get its very own dining area to eat and meet. For example, our Hotel Rooms & Suites are designed to complement our dining spaces.

When you go to a hotel and  eat at the table there, it does not seem very exciting. But, these  tables can also have a few problems. One problem is that people spill drinks  or food.  This  may result in a dirty and uncomfortable  table for tables. To prevent this, hotels ought to use tablecloths or placemats. These can capture spills and are easily cleaned.  Another issue is that chairs  may  not be very compatible with the table. If the chairs are too low or high, eating can be uncomfortable. Hotels must select chairs which  fit  exactly with their tables.

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