Small Dining Settee

Small Dining Settee

Living Room Meets Dining Room: The New Way to Eat In

Banquette seating, folding tables and clever seating options can create a comfortable dining room right in your main living space

Yanic Simard

November 26, 2014

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The dining room is usually the first thing to go when shrinking a space plan down to the modern compact size so often seen in condos, town homes and other smaller dwellings. Faced with fitting your life into less square footage, how do you still fit in three square meals a day comfortably?

The answer lies in your living room. With a few tricks, like adding banquette seating, folding tables and clever seating, you can make your living space perform double duty for movie nights and intimate dinners. Here's how.

The idea of pairing a dining table with a wide banquette or

bench

is nothing new. It's been a popular trend for stylish and functional eat-in kitchens, like the one seen here, for some time. But this idea can work well for living rooms too.

Design a living room that can double as a dining room

By moving the combination of sofa-like seat and full dining table to the living area, you create a functional space than can serve multiple needs without wasting precious space.

A fully built-in bench seat can create a classic gentlemen's club appeal …

… but

a stand-alone sofa

works perfectly too. It's an idea I love so much, I used it in my own home (shown here). During my rare moments of downtime, the sofa still provides a place for lounging and catching up on TV while also giving me plenty of space for dinner guests whenever I need it.

A sofa and

two chairs

are already a common seating grouping around a fireplace (for cozy nights in), so why not add a dining table and start enjoying the warm fire a little earlier over dinner?

Notice how this combination can feel elegant and charming but relaxed, like the perfect private supper club where you aren't scared to put your elbows on the table.

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Keep in mind that your existing sofa may be a little low for comfortable dining, as dining tables require an approximately 18-inch seat height. I

designed a custom-height sofa for my space

, but you could easily lift your sofa by switching out the legs.

A small settee (usually a bit higher and more upright than a lounging sofa) also works well to give you that private-booth feeling, and the look suits both modern and traditional moods. Just make sure to

select a dining table

with a central base so furniture can be tucked in easily with no legs to bump up against.

Or choose a collapsible table to save even more space between meals and expand to fully serve guests during bigger get-togethers.

You could also cluster a few stools together as a coffee table and move them aside later to make room for a folding table and use the stools as dinner seating.

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And don't worry, the term "foldable table" may conjure images of chunky plastic and metal, but elegant campaign-style folding tables like this one can look elegant in traditional or modern spaces and fold away flat between uses or stay on display every day!

And speaking of transformable tables, this table changes from coffee table height …

Small Dining Settee

Source: https://www.houzz.com/magazine/living-room-meets-dining-room-the-new-way-to-eat-in-stsetivw-vs~33294027

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