Why Table Legs are Important to your Design
Why Table Legs are Important to your Design

How to: Pick the Perfect Table Legs
You probably don’t spend much time thinking about tables and table leg design,
but there are so many types of tables, you may not realize how important table
legs are to your interior design when considering their role in the
functionality of the space.
There are many types of tables, one for
every purpose: coffee tables, end tables, accent tables, dinning tables, patio
tables, board room & conference room tables, and so many others. Tables
can be just much decorative as they are functional, and one way to spruce up
your design is using beautiful TABLE LEGS.
Furniture Legs and Table Legs do more than hoist up the table; they set the
tone for the design and give the piece its unique identity and purpose.
Choosing the right table legs is important not only to ensure that you are
providing enough strength and stability for the intended use of the furniture,
but also to add value and guarantee the overall quality.
Here in this guide you’ll learn the key factors to consider when designing and constructing tables!
Choose your interior style
Tables are among the most used furniture pieces in any interior and they are
usually the centerpiece of the room. Thus, choosing the right table legs
requires taking a step back and taking a broader approach in thinking of the
overall interior style and purpose.
There are a lot of styles out
there to choose from, but which one are you trying to achieve? Which is your
favorite? Or which style fits your interior design? Whether traditional,
contemporary, or wildly original and unique, the right table legs will really
bring your design together.
Table Height
The height of your table will pretty much determine what it is to be used for.
What kind of table are you looking for? Work desk? Dining Table? Standing
height work bench? Identifying the purpose of your desk will aid in
determining the proper height.
For instance, a regular dining table
is usually 30 inches high while coffee tables are more like 16 inches to 18
inches. Work desks can run a little lower or a little higher depending on who
will be using the desk, but typically run about 28” to 30” high. Paying
attention to these details will guarantee the table has the perfect height and
the right legs to match.
Leg thickness and weight
For this part you have to consider the tabletop. Thin tabletops made of glass
or thin stone pair well with thinner, more delicate table legs (assuming they
are within the weight capacity of the legs). Thicker tabletops call for a
sturdier and thicker leg to fit the design and to add more support.
Be
sure to factor in how much weight each table leg supports. If you are building
a table with a really thick wood top you have to make sure the legs can
support all the weight, plus any added weight that may go on top of it. So
always look for the total weight each leg can handle. The best table designs
have a nice, harmonious relationship between the custom top and the legs that
fits the style and the demands for usage.
Try electric table legs to create a comfortable Sit Stand Work Desk!
Now that you've gotten this far...
So how many legs do you need? You might think that all tables
have FOUR legs, one for each corner of the table. Makes sense, but that is not
always the case.
Depending on the design and the size of the table,
you may even get away with two legs if they are dual legs or have additional
supports adding to the structural integrity. Or suppose you have a peninsula
table coming off the wall or off the edge of a larger table or countertop –
that may only require one leg even. Or you can open up a whole new set of
options when dealing with cubes or cylinders to accommodate large tops.
Here are some examples:
Cubes & Cylinders
Cubes and cylinder bases
are a simple minimalist table base solution that can still serve as a bold
statement piece in any room. Use it right in the middle under a square or
round top or use multiple bases for large oval or rectangular tables like
board room or conference room tables.
Our cubes and cylinders are
available in different sizes and finishes and are made from the highest
quality steel. As a rule of thumb, the base needs to be at least half the size
of the top it’s supporting (a 24” dia top would need at least a 12” dia base
for instance). Made to order to your exact specifications.
Modern Style
Contemporary spaces require hardware to match. These modern style steel legs are the perfect addition to your chic home office desk, enterway tables, dinning room tables and more. As they say, black goes with anything and that rule stands true with table legs. This sleek style leg demands your attention and compliments any interior design motif.
Geometric Style
These geometric style legs help take the guess work out of planning your design. They can be used as a set on standalone desks and tables, or singularly to support a counter or surface overhang. Clean lines and smooth surfaces define this style, allowing them to fit in with any space.
For traditional installations with four standard furniture legs to be mounted in the four corners of your table top, here’s a quick installation guide:
Step 1: Determine where you’d like to mount the table legs and mark
your position. The ideal distance from the edge of the table is 2 inches. Keep
all four corners consistent to ensure a sturdy mount.
Step 2: Mount your top plate to the underside of your table top using
appropriate screws for your surface.
Step 3: Voila! Your table is ready for use.
BONUS: Electric Table Legs
Adjustable electric table legs and sit standing desks are an
incredible addition to your work desk or home office. It creates a more
dynamic working environment with freedom of movement and the ability to
refresh and refocus especially working from home. It is an excellent choice
for an
ergonomic workspace
and
meets ADA guidelines. You can find electrical adjustable
table legs as a set
for larger tables such as a dining area or as a single leg for podiums and
lecterns, both ready for installation with your custom top.
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