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Dining Sets

Q. What are the different types of dining sets available?

A. There are various types of dining sets including traditional sets with rectangular tables and matching chairs, modern sets with sleek designs and minimalist aesthetics, and extendable sets that offer flexibility in seating capacity. There’s a size and a style for every home.

Q. What materials are commonly used in dining sets?

A. Dining sets can be made from a variety of materials, including wood (such as oak, walnut, maple), metal (like steel or aluminium), glass, plastic, or a combination of these materials. Cousins offers a wide range of dining tables in various styles, so customers can shop from a diverse collection of dining sets.

Q. How do I choose the right size dining set for my space?

A. Measure the available space in your dining area and consider leaving enough room for chairs to be pulled out comfortably. Generally, allow at least 36 inches between the edge of the table and any walls or other furniture.

Q. What seating options are available for dining sets?

A. Dining sets typically come with chairs, benches, or a combination of both. Some sets offer options for upholstered chairs or stools for added comfort and style.

Q. What are the advantages of different table shapes (e.g., rectangular, round, square) in dining sets?

A. Rectangular tables are versatile and fit well in most spaces, while round tables promote easier conversation and can fit more people in a smaller area. Square tables are great for smaller spaces and can create a cosy atmosphere.

Q. How do I maintain and clean my dining set?

A. Maintenance and cleaning methods vary depending on the material of your dining set. Generally, wiping down surfaces with a damp cloth and using mild soap for tougher stains is recommended.

Q. What factors should I consider when choosing a dining set for outdoor use?

A. Outdoor dining sets should be weather-resistant and durable. Look for materials such as teak, aluminium, or synthetic wicker that can withstand exposure to the elements. Consider storage options for off-season use.