Cherrie Round Outdoor Dining Table
Elegant Design for Outdoor Entertaining
The Cherrie Round Outdoor Dining Table brings timeless style to your garden, patio, or terrace. Its circular design encourages intimate conversation and accommodates guests comfortably from all angles. Perfect for family dinners, weekend gatherings, or quiet meals under the open sky.
Durable Construction
Built to withstand outdoor elements, this table features weather-resistant materials that maintain their beauty through seasons. The sturdy base ensures stability on any surface, while the smooth tabletop provides ample space for place settings, centerpieces, and shared dishes.
Versatile Outdoor Living
Whether you're hosting a summer celebration or enjoying a peaceful breakfast outdoors, the Cherrie table adapts to your lifestyle. Its classic silhouette complements various décor styles and pairs seamlessly with different seating options.
FAQs
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What is the most durable material for an outdoor table?
Metal, specifically powder-coated aluminum, is highly durable as it is rust-resistant, lightweight, and withstands humid or salty air. Teak is also a top choice due to natural oils that repel water, pests, and rot, though it is often more expensive. -
Can I use a regular indoor dining table outside?
Generally, no. Most indoor tables are made of wood not treated for the elements and will warp, crack, or rot quickly. If used, they must be thoroughly waterproofed and kept in a protected area. -
Which materials are best for hot or coastal climates?
For high heat, Teak and HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) stay cooler to the touch and resist UV damage. For coastal areas with salty air, Aluminum or HDPE are best as they do not corrode like wrought iron or low-grade steel.
· How much space do I need per person?
Plan for approximately 24 inches (2 feet) of table length per person to ensure guests have enough elbow room and can move chairs comfortably.
· What are standard table dimensions for different group sizes?
o 4-Seater: 36–48 inch diameter (round) or 48 inch long (rectangular).
o 6-Seater: 48–60 inch diameter (round) or 60–72 inch long (rectangular).
o 8-Seater: 72–96 inch long (rectangular).
· How do I measure my outdoor space for a table?
A common rule is to subtract 6 feet from both the length and width of your patio or deck. This allows for a 3-foot clearance on all sides for chairs and foot traffic.
· How do I maintain a wooden outdoor table?
Clean it periodically with mild soapy water. For Teak, you can let it naturally age to a silver-gray patina or apply teak oil once or twice a year to maintain its original golden color.
· How often should I clean my outdoor table?
Wipe down surfaces weekly with a soft cloth and mild soap to prevent dust and bird droppings (which can be acidic) from damaging the finish.
· Do I need to cover my table in winter?
Yes. Using breathable, waterproof protective covers significantly extends the lifespan of any material by protecting it from moisture, snow, and UV rays.