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Small Kitchen Table Ideas

Every kitchen, no matter how small or cramped, should have a spot to enjoy a cup of coffee or a quick dinner. If you think your only option is standing over the sink, think again. There are ways to add a small kitchen table to even the slimmest of spaces, from folding tables that disappear between meals to easy-to-install ledges that create a compact dining area. We’ve gathered some small kitchen table ideas to help you make the most of your tiny space and enjoy more meals in the comfort of your kitchen. Because no one should have to eat standing up.

Add a Ledge
All you need for a slender dining space is a piece of wood and some sturdy L-brackets. Install the ledge on an empty wall or in front of a window. Pair with stools that can be tucked neatly under the bar and out of the way.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Create a Folding Table
This ingenious design provides a spot for morning coffee while keeping the floor space clear the rest of the day. Some versions fold completely flat against the wall, while others have slim surfaces that remain and provide a handy spot to drop your keys.

Try a Round Café Table
A small round table and a couple of chairs are all you need for this classic setup that evokes a sidewalk café in Paris. Choose a petite table and chairs to keep the dining space from feeling crowded.

Let Your Island Do Double Duty
You may not have room for an island and a kitchen table, so why not choose a piece that can do both? Just pull up some stools and voilà, instant dining area.

Go for a Drop-Leaf Table
Whether you choose a round or square design, a drop-leaf table is a serious space saver. The base serves as extra counter space and the leaves can be raised or lowered depending on how many people you’re hosting.

Pick a Pedestal Table
If you need to pack people in, opt for a pedestal table. This type of table is able to accommodate more chairs since there are no corner legs to get in the way. From modern tulip-styles to traditional wood center tables, there’s a pedestal table to fit any kitchen design.

Create a Nook
Transform an unused corner into a cozy dining nook. You can install built-in seating or go for benches that will hug the wall and make use of every square inch of space.

Install a Hideaway Table
If you’re having an island built from scratch, consider adding a hideaway table to the design. The piece slides out for meals or when you need extra space for food prep, and tucks back in when not in use.

Extend Your Island
If your island is a solid block without an overhang, using it as a table can be tricky. Solve the problem by installing an extension either at the top or at the level of a regular table.