How to match the living room table and chairs
If you are looking for tips and ideas on how best to match living room table and chairs, you are in the right place. The choice of chairs can make all the difference to the look and functionality of your living room. We explore different options and strategic tips to create a customised, cosy and harmonious ambience.
6 Tips for matching living room table and chairs in the dining room
1. Analysing the space
Before starting to select the table and chairs, one must carefully analyse the space available in the living room by measuring the dimensions of the room and also considering the arrangement of other furniture. This preliminary assessment will help determine the ideal size and shape of the table, as well as the number of chairs required.
2. Define the furnishing style
Every living room has its own unique style, which can be modern, classic, industrial, rustic or eclectic. Defining the desired style helps guide the choice of table and chairs. In a modern context, one might opt for a table with a minimalist design and chairs with clean lines. If, instead, the style of the interior is more traditional, one could choose a wooden table, such as the SCOTT Wood Cattelan Italia model, and chairs with carved details. An important piece of advice is not to follow trends to the letter, but to choose a style that reflects the personality of the person living the space, and that integrates with the rest of the furnishings of the home.
3. Creating consistency between materials and finishes
To obtain a harmonious living room table and chairs combination, it is fundamental to consider the materials and finishes of the table and chairs. If it is made of wood, it is possible to combine it with chairs in the same material or with other complementary materials, creating trendy contrasts, for example, leather or fabric chairs with a wood or glass table.
It is also important to evaluate the finish. If the table has a glossy finish, a trendy choice is to consider chairs with similar finishes to create a coherent look. Similarly, if the table has a matt finish, one might opt for chairs with a similar finish. To summarise:
- Wood: if you have a wooden table, you may consider matching it with chairs of the same or complementary materials. For example, you could opt for leather or fabric chairs that have a similar finish to the wood of the table.
- Metal: if your table is made of metal or has a metal base, you can combine it with metal chairs or plastic chairs, such as the Talk Zamagna chair, with its modern design. This will create an interesting contrast between the warmth of wood and the coldness of metal.
- Fabric: if you prefer upholstered chairs with fabric covers, such as the Youpi Bonaldo chair, try to coordinate the fabric of the chairs with the colour or pattern that characterises the living room table in order to create a visual link between the two elements.
4. Choosing the living room table: colours and shades
- Contrast: if you want to create a visual contrast, you can opt for chairs in a different colour to the table. For example, if your table is dark, you can consider light-coloured chairs to create an eye-catching effect.
- Harmony: if you prefer a more harmonious look, you can match the chairs to the colour of the table. For example, if you have a light wood table, you can choose chairs in similar or complementary shades.
- Accents: you can also use the chairs to add colour accents to the living room. For example, if the room is predominantly neutral, you can opt for chairs in a bright colour or with an interesting pattern to create a focal point.
5. Playing with shapes and proportions
The shape of the table and chairs can greatly influence the overall appearance of the living room. A rectangular table goes well with angular linear chairs with rectangular backs. Round or oval models, such as the MDF Italia NVL Table, on the other hand, can be combined with chairs with curvy backrests to create a softer atmosphere.
Playing with proportions is another element to consider. A large table could be matched with massive, imposing chairs. Conversely, in a limited space, it would be advisable to opt for lighter chairs with a slimmer design to avoid visually weighing down the room. To summarise:
- Size: the size of the table is crucial. If you have limited space, opt for a smaller table to avoid weighing down the room. Instead, if you have more space, you can choose a larger table and play with different combinations.
- Shape: the shape of the table is another important aspect. If you have a rectangular table, rectangular or rectangular-backed chairs will fit better. Round or oval tables can be combined with chairs with curved backs to create a more cosy atmosphere.
- Style: consider the style of the living room. If you have a modern décor, you can opt for a minimalist table and chairs with a clean design. If you prefer a more traditional style, you can choose a solid wood table and chairs with carved details.
6. Consider the comfort and functionality of the chairs to match the lounge table.
In addition to the aesthetic aspect, it is essential to consider the comfort and functionality of the chairs. The living room is a place where one spends time, whether for lunch or dinner or for conversation with friends. This is why it is necessary to ensure that the chairs combined with the living room table are ergonomic, with an adequate backrest and comfortable padding; it is also good to consider the practicality of the chairs, preferring in some circumstances materials that are easy to clean or with removable and washable covers. Materials such as wood and leather may require special care; some types of fabric may be more susceptible to stains. If your living room has limited space, you might consider stacking chairs to facilitate space management.
Matching the living room table to the chairs means creating an inviting and harmonious ambience in the living room. One must therefore remember to consider the size, shape and style of the table, coordinate the materials of the seats, maintain a certain consistency in style, and choose colours and shades that blend well with the rest of the furniture.
Also keep in mind practical considerations such as comfort, available space and ease of maintenance. With a little care and attention in your choice, you can create a cosy and functional environment where you can spend pleasant moments with family and friends.