do you have a dning table and do you use it (for the right purpose!!)
i have been thinking of getting one recently as i current have to cut my food up in the kitchen before sitting down to eat it because i'm too kack handed to do it with the food on my lap lol
my living room is fairly space limited so am lookin at what options are out there. |
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"a certain store beginning with A do one that folds down both sides with storage for four chairs in the side
my bank account is also limited and they are like £200 lol" you can get really cheap two seat bones where the leaf folds down |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
Go to a second hand furniture place and you will find some lovely old, proper wood drop leaf tables for about £50.
Mine just has lots of photos of the kids on it so I never use it for eating. I do have a couple of folding 1 person tables that I use. |
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"i said i should get a couple of TV dinner tables for me and letsbe lol we'd be like a rght old couple then "
You get yourself a lovely antique side table and get him a red plastic tray from McDonalds... |
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"i said i should get a couple of TV dinner tables for me and letsbe lol we'd be like a rght old couple then
You get yourself a lovely antique side table and get him a red plastic tray from McDonalds... " or a high chair |
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Somewhere under a mountain of camera equipment, computers, mail and assorted other shit in our dining room is a dining room table. We eat at the table if we have guests ! Then I can't find any of my camera gear |
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got to love a facebook bargain!!!
got one exactly like my sisters, double leaf folding table where the chairs store inside
she paid £200 for hers and i paid £40
need to rearrange my living room a bit but will wait till the muscle visits |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"do you have a dning table and do you use it (for the right purpose!!)
i have been thinking of getting one recently as i current have to cut my food up in the kitchen before sitting down to eat it because i'm too kack handed to do it with the food on my lap lol
my living room is fairly space limited so am lookin at what options are out there."
My living room is tiny, we got a table and two benches from Argos when we first moved in and the table is huge. So we use the benches as tables and the actual table is in storage till we get a bigger space. It was £100 but it does us fine |
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I don't have a dining room or a lot of space but I do have a dining table in the living room.I used to have a folding ikea one (which was actually meant to be a garden table, it was slatted and had a parasol hole lol but with a pvc tablecloth no one knew) and four folding chairs but then the in laws bought us a new one for Christmas which is a chunky thing with two backless benches that slide totally underneath. Shortly after* we got the table we split up but I kept the table at my house as he didn't have room for it. The benches are great and make a handy little table to put the laptop on when I'm sat on the sofa.
*I actually waited until we had finished assembling the table to have the convo about splitting up as I thought flatpack would be unbearable afterwards. It took wayyyy longer than anticipated and was not a fun evening! |
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"I cant eat at mine now..... I know what else has gone on on it
lol x snap!"
Ive done the deed over my table more than once and on a couple of the chairs...just wiped em down |
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"I cant eat at mine now..... I know what else has gone on on it
lol x snap!
Ive done the deed over my table more than once and on a couple of the chairs...just wiped em down "
Your little sister is still mentally scarred from one of those deeds. |
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Being a very messy person who dislike housework with a vengeance, my two dining tables, one in the lounge and the other in the kitchen diner, are covered with bits and bobs. The coffee table is also covered.
I sit on the sofa and have my dinner on top of the lappy that sits on top of the foot stool, usually under the watchful eyes of the cat and the dog.
If space is limited, consider those folding tables with chairs nested inside the table. Downside with those is that the legs get in the way.
I have folding aluminum topped bistro tables where the top flips down, and aluminum folding chairs.
I dig out where I got mine later when I am using the lappy.
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"I cant eat at mine now..... I know what else has gone on on it
lol x snap!
Ive done the deed over my table more than once and on a couple of the chairs...just wiped em down
Your little sister is still mentally scarred from one of those deeds. "
Ha ha she is that and she always knocks now |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Sorry Evie,
Can't find the details of the firms where I got my folding aluminium tables and chairs.
However, try Googling keys words of Aluminium Folding Bistro Table or Chairs and you'll find loads being listed.
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