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Drop leaf table: A Necessity of Modern Times

Monday, February 8th, 2010
Antique Cherry Drop Leaf Table

Antique Cherry Drop Leaf Table

Land is one of the natural resources which are limited. As the planet earth is inundated with the burgeoning species viz. man, space available for habitats or homes is fast becoming a most expensive affair. Homes of necessity are becoming smaller and space management to avoid clutter and make everyday life convenient and smooth is imperative. Furniture like folding sofas or drop leaf tables is in demand.

A drop leaf table, generally circular, comprises of a fixed central section with two semi-circular halves joined by hinged leaves and supported by articulated arms, legs or brackets. Usually used for bedside meals by the English, its popularity has spread worldwide and is now commonly known as the flap and elbow table.

Although designed for occasional use, a drop leaf table is going to be a norm because of its space saving ability and easy portability. A distinct style of the drop leaf table is the Pembroke tables possibly earning their names from Henry Herbert who was the 9th Earl of Pembroke and was an amateur architect but a connoisseur of note. This type of table is equipped with two drawers and flaps on either side. The legs of the English styled drop leaf table are sustained and propped up by cross-shaped stretchers.

Furniture items that fall within the purview of being a drop leaf table are the Pembroke tables, butterfly tables, bracket tables and sofa tables. The sheer variety available on offer will be evident from the list of drop leaf tables outlined hereafter. There is the Jofran Height Doble in dark Chianti, butter specialty in cherry wood, halo styles Windermere Barley sugar twist, Westbrook pub table, hills dale tailored dining table, sitcom Taylor Collection wood bar table, liberty creations, ligo country classics, and Sabrina 5 piece dining table set.

You can also pick the medium oak round double drop leaf table, living accents kitchen breakfast cart, Francesco drop leaf found breakfast table, Hammary low country dining table, Linon home decor tavern pub set, Magnusson Montgomery rectangular sofa table, international concepts in black and small, and/or a riverside furniture medley dining table set. The butter specialty metal works, homelegance celerie 5 piece dark oak contemporary dining table and four stools set, Waymar tabletop, Powell furniture Jamestown landing accent table, etc, are popular too.

Going by the variety expounded above, one wouldn’t be lost for want of choices. The drop leaf table variety was initially found mostly in England; their origins dating back to the latter part of the sixteenth century and presence of the Elizabethan and Jacobean variety are very much evident and for modern society, it’s a boon now.

How To Use A Drop Leaf Table

Thursday, September 17th, 2009
Drop Leaf Dining Table

Drop Leaf Dining Table

A drop leaf table is a table that can either expand or subtract in size. It is a regular table with a base or legs and a top. The only difference is that a drop leaf table’s top is usually in three parts. The two parts on the sides have the ability to drop, making the table smaller in size. This could prove to be very useful in many cases as it can save you space on one hand and on the other hand, when you need to, you can expand your drop leaf table and you could easily use it as you would use any other table.

Drop leaf tables are very useful when it comes to having people coming over at your house for dinner. Imagine a situation where you have a table that could accommodate 6 to 8 people but you want to invite far more than that, let’s say 12 to 14. Remember that we always need to add two extra people to the amount of people that we think are going to attend just to be on the safe side. In this situation, you need to accommodate at your place 6 more people than you are able to, so what could you do? This is a typical example when a drop leaf table can prove to be extremely useful. The reason behind this is that since they become smaller by dropping the leaves on the sides. They are also easier to move around. This means that it is much easier for you to borrow such a table from a friend or neighbor, in order to organize your event since, since it will be much easier for you to transfer it from his place to yours.

Drop leaf tables also has another feature that I think is very important. Think about a situation where you want to accommodate only 3 extra people at your house than you normally can. Again what you should do is to borrow or rent a table and some chairs from someone in order to be able to host your event. The problem here is that it is very rare that you will find a table which is just large enough to fit three people. In this case, a drop leaf table is what you are looking for. Since you don’t want the full potential of the table, you could always just drop just one leaf or even both leaves. If you think about it, a drop leaf table can be suitable for 2,3,4,5 or 6 people depending on its shape and size.

So now you know what to do when you don’t have enough space on your table for a few extra guests. A drop leaf table can really make your life easier in that way and they can also look amazing.