A dining table has to seat your people and still leave room to pull out a chair. See the exact table in a real dining room — and in your own — before you buy.


Length, shape and how many chairs really fit are the whole decision for a dining table, and they're precisely what a white-background photo hides. A table that seats six in the showroom can box in a room where there's nowhere to push the chairs back.
Roomzine shows the table set and surrounded by chairs in a real dining nook, then drops a table like it into your own room so you can read the length against your walls and the space left to actually sit down.
Instead of a flat catalog cutout on white, see the piece sitting in a styled, lived-in space — with a rug under it, light across it, and other furniture beside it for scale.
Upload one photo of your own space and see a piece like this in it — the true color, the real proportions, whether it fits before you commit.
Every Roomzine spread comes with a shopping list of the pieces in the look, so once you love the room you know exactly what to buy — and where.
See whether a six-seater leaves room to walk, or wedges in wall to wall.
Round softens a tight room; rectangular seats more. See both in your space.
See the real clearance to seat and rise, not just the table footprint.
Styled with chairs, a pendant and a setting, so you judge the scene, not a bare top.
Mid-century, Scandinavian, modern farmhouse — see the same table in the dining look you want.

Upload one photo of your dining room and see a table like this set in it — real length, real scale, your light.
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