Extra Desks I made for sale

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GarlandAg2012
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My dining area is 9'8" x 7". Do you have any slabs in stock for a dining table that would seat 6?
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[For that size, you are looking at about 40"x70" to comfortably sit 6. You could do a little narrower down to 35" or so, but that means you won't have much common space in the middle where you would normally keep food to serve from. I would probably stick to about 75-80" in length if you want a little more shoulder room though. Usually 24" wide per chair, and 16" on each end for those sitting at the end are good rules of thumb (48"+32").

I have a good handful of slabs that could be bookmatched to work for that:

A lot of honey locust:


And I also have one piece of claro walnut that could possibly work for that and make a really outstanding table.
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agrams said:

[For that size, you are looking at about 40"x70" to comfortably sit 6. You could do a little narrower down to 35" or so, but that means you won't have much common space in the middle where you would normally keep food to serve from. I would probably stick to about 75-80" in length if you want a little more shoulder room though. Usually 24" wide per chair, and 16" on each end for those sitting at the end are good rules of thumb (48"+32").

I have a good handful of slabs that could be bookmatched to work for that:

A lot of honey locust:


And I also have one piece of claro walnut that could possibly work for that and make a really outstanding table.


Awesome, I will email you tomorrow to discuss.
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Walnut...no brainer
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