White bistro table – Different types of tables and their uses
Many people lump both white bistro tables and bar into one category under the heading of bar table; this is understandable because they both serve the same primary purpose. However, while searching for a specific model for your home, using this term interchangeably can sometimes lead to confusion and frustration.
By making matters even worse, there is a
third type known as the Pub table that is often lumped under the heading of the
bar table. To get help in finding the exact table you want for your home exactly,
you need to know the difference between these three different types.
Three
different types of tables; let's have a look at them.
Bar tables
Bar tables height is about 40 to 42 inches,
i.e., the same height as most bars. They are usually relatively small &
intimate, made for sitting two to four people only. While traditionally, it's
made from wood, bar tables now come in a variety of materials and styles that
look great in a breakfast nook or a small dining area as well as a family or
game room.
Bistro
tables
Bistro tables are round in shape, and they
take up very little floor space and usually have a bit of an old-fashioned air
about them. They can be both either be bar height or regular height, depending
on the type of table you go for. Both bistro and bar tables can be used
anywhere, i.e., in any area or space, to create a nice ambiance for an
entryway. Some types of bistro tables having a single bar stool have been used
to add a unique touch to large bathrooms.
Pub
tables
Pub tables like bistro tables can also
either be of bar height or regular table height. These tables range from small
intimate tables that seat two or four people to large tables that can hold
eight to a dozen people. Most tables were made of wood, but now they can be
made from a variety of materials.
Some
of the uses of the tables
·
Reflects your personal taste
Each style of table has its own unique charm, and which type you decide on will depend a great deal on your own personal taste and the space you want to place it.
·
Serve many purposes
Homeowners who want a small table in their game room often choose a bar table and sturdy stools as these tables are not only small but make tables to enjoy drinks, snacks, or play games.
·
Provide more seating
Pub tables put great additions to the large country kitchen as they
traditionally offer more seating than the other tables. Bistro tables can
quickly adapt to various places in the home, make great-looking conversation
pieces, and add warmth and charm to any room.
Having a white bistro table or bar table in
your home can add charm and personality to your décor. There are varieties of
styles and materials to choose from,
finding the right table much easier than one would expect.
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