The Social Uses of Kitchen Tables

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Around the kitchen, more than anywhere else in the house, surface space is important. The convenience of always having space where you can put anything, whether edible or not, on, is a feature that all kitchen tables should have.

Let us start with the most obvious use for kitchen tables: a wide space for putting things on top of. Whether it is a piece of meat you need to marinate, something fresh out of a stove or oven and still piping hot, or a sauce you need to let sit for a while, kitchen tables offer sufficient space for the many things you have to do in the kitchen.

But dining tables or kitchen tables do not need to be simply for the sole purpose of placing things on top of, something that can be managed with a little imagination and creativity. For one thing, dining tables can be thought of as a social space. Think about it: allowing your guests to see and smell the food you prepare as they gather at your dining tables has a lot of social benefits: the food, even the table itself can become a conversation starter, not to mention the table can act as a point where people can gather more easily and formally.

Also, if circumstances call for more table space, your kitchen tables can be used as dining tables as well. This can effectively transform your kitchen into an auxiliary dining area, moreover one than is much easier to access from the kitchen space itself. This accessibility may also be an even bigger advantage for those particular guests who like seeing their food being prepared.

There are many more uses for dining furniture out there. The important part is to be creative, and to always keep an open eye for any opportunities where you can test your creativity with.

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