Dining Table
http://www.houzz.co.uk/ideabooks/61854544 If you have enough dead space at the end of your kitchen worktop, squeeze in some built-in bespoke seating. You can opt for a fairly shallow sitting depth (especially if you have ample cushions), and team it with an equally slender table to save on space, as seen here. Choose a table and chairs in the same colours as your kitchen units for a seamless, uncluttered look, and if you can place them by a window, as here, this will help create the illusion of more space. Dining Table in small room
http://www.houzz.co.uk/ideabooks/61854544 Go for see-through, stackable chairsSee-through dining chairs are visually uncluttering, so you’ll create the impression of more space in a compact area. What’s more, if they’re stackable, it’s easy to store them away when not in use to free up more room in your kitchen. Your table can then double up as an additional worksurface. Here, the handy built-in wall seat provides an extra bit of space for the table to remain a permanent fixture. Dining Table in small room
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