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You've seen them everywhere, perhaps without even realizing it: dark but cozy Irish public houses on a popular BBC America show, the elegant tables at clubs where people engage in lively chatter over food and music, or even just pushed into a corner at a friend's house and taken out for extra seating areas where needed. The pub table is far from just a place where one keeps their drinks as the name suggests! They are becoming increasingly popular as an alternative to remodeling the kitchen for a breakfast nook, the perfect gathering places at house parties, or even just the right spot for a gardener to rest her tools while reaching for a cool glass of lemonade in a moment of respite on a warm spring afternoon.
Pub tables can seat up to four people depending on their size and are a good deal more attractive than card tables when it comes to keeping “spare” seating on hand. When not in use for family gatherings or parties, they make excellent gaming tables, a great place for studying, and can be used as accent tables. With so many combinations of materials and finishes, styles and possibilities, it's hard to say no to these compact, versatile pieces of furniture.
What sets a pub table apart from other surface areas is its height. It has been proven that they are the perfect “conversation” table because one can actively engage others on an equal eye-level while still seated. They average anywhere from 35 to 42 inches, with plenty of room for bar or counter stools beneath them. When choosing your pub table, it is important to keep any seating you might already own in mind; there should be a 10 to 12 inch clearance between the top of the seat and the bottom of the table.
The most prominent feature of a pub table is its legs or base. These can simple or ornate, contributing to the beauty of your home without making an overpowering statement. While many of them come as the standard pedestal with a widened base, some are crafted with four pegs. Several include a food rest in their design, adding that extra touch of authenticity to the “alehouse” spirit.
As mentioned before, pub tables can go into virtually any room in your home, on patios or out in the garden. With so many manufacturers offering a wide variety of designs in stores and on the web, you can find a pub table to meet your every surface need. It's important to keep the location in mind when shopping – chiefly, will the table of your dreams fit into the existing scheme of your room?
Having trouble figuring out if the gorgeous rattan and glass pub table you've found will fit in with your current decor? This quick style list should help, and might even give you a few more ideas:
Pub tables come in a variety of finishes, but there are three core types: wood, wrought iron/metal, or glass.
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