what style table to go with new chair??
Chris
6 years ago
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Need a new dining room table should I go dark wood or light oad?
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Comments (8)HI. It's quite tricky for a chair. In theory you should have 30cm space between the top of the table and a chair for your legs which obviously leaves a seat height of 30cm. i know I only have about 20 my kitchen table though which is fine so you could look for a tub style chair. Alternatively look at a footstool on castors although it won't be as comfortable for working. I know neither style are rustic but would work with the room....See MoreChris
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