Burn Fat Tone Muscle Diet

Burn Fat Tone Muscle Diet

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Lean out, tone up, get ripped... they all mean the same thing: body recomposition.

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"Get toned" is one of the most common goals personal trainers (including yours truly) hear clients and prospective clients say they're after. Whether they realize it or not, these people are referring to body recomposition, the act of altering your physique by burning fat and gaining muscle at the same time. These people know what they want -- less fat and more muscle -- but they often don't know what it takes to get there.

Body recomposition requires a different approach to health and fitness than the typical weight-loss mindset.

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Many people think that true body recomposition is impossible because of this conundrum: To reduce your body fat, you have to eat fewer calories than you burn. But to build muscle, you have to eat more calories than you burn. However, your body is smarter than you may give it credit for, and by keeping a close eye on your diet (specifically when you eat what) and your training, you can absolutely lose fat and gain muscle at the same time.

Read more:Does lifting weights make women bulky?

What is body composition?

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Body composition refers to your body fat percentage and lean mass percentage.

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Your body composition is the ratio of fat mass to lean mass in your body. Sometimes, body composition is used interchangeably with body fat percentage, but body fat percentage is just one part of your overall body composition.

Lean mass includes muscle, bones, ligaments, tendons, organs, other tissues and water -- in other words, everything that's not body fat. Depending on what method you use to measure your body composition, you may see water as its own percentage.

Read more: The best body composition scales for 2020

What is body recomposition?

Body recomposition refers to the process of changing your ratio of fat mass to lean mass -- that is, losing body fat and gaining muscle mass. The goal of body recomposition is to lose fat and gain muscle simultaneously, unlike the traditional approach of "bulking and cutting" in which you intentionally put on a lot of weight first (muscle and fat) and then go through an intense calorie deficit to lose the fat and reveal the muscle underneath.

Forget about weight loss

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When your goal is body recomposition, ditch the scale and use a tape measure for a better idea of your progress.

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Body recomposition isn't about weight loss; it's about fat loss. On a body recomposition plan, you may maintain your current weight or even gain weight -- remember hearing "muscle weighs more than fat"? This is semi-true. Muscle is denser than fat.

During body recomposition, what changes, instead of weight, is your physique. As you progress through body recomposition, you may notice changes in your body, such as an overall firmer look or that your clothes fit differently. You may even gain weight, but have a smaller physique, at the end of your body recomposition program.

For example, I weigh exactly the same now as I did before I started exercising and eating healthy. I wear smaller clothes, however, and my body has more muscle tone than it did before. I also feel much stronger than before I began a strength training program (a nonaesthetic benefit to body recomposition). So you can ditch the scale, because it doesn't differentiate between fat loss and muscle loss, and weight loss isn't the primary goal with body recomposition.

There's one caveat to consider, though: If you want to lose a large amount of body fat and don't intend to put on much muscle mass, you may lose weight in the long run.

Read more: 6 health metrics that are more important than your weight

Body recomposition is a long game

Because you're trying to do two things at once -- lose fat and gain muscle -- you can't treat a body recomposition plan like a fad diet. Healthy weight loss and healthy muscle gain both take a long time on their own: Put them together and you're in it for the long haul. The slow, steady process of body recomposition offers sustainable results, though, so you'll enjoy your new physique for as long as you maintain those habits.

How does body recomposition work?

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Body recomposition is a fine balance between building muscle and losing fat.

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Body recomposition truly comes down to your specific health and fitness goals. Unlike traditional methods of weight loss -- such as very low-calorie diets or periods of really intense cardio exercise -- there's no real protocol for body recomposition.

There are basic guidelines to follow. To successfully change your body composition, you need:

  • Cardiovascular exercise for fat loss
  • Resistance (weight) training to build muscle
  • Overall decrease in calorie consumption to lose fat
  • Increased protein intake to promote muscle formation

How to lose fat

Fat loss ultimately comes down to your calorie maintenance. To lose fat, you must eat fewer calories than you burn. Cardiovascular exercise, or combined cardio and resistance exercise, alongside a healthy diet still stands as the best technique for fat loss -- there's just no way around the science. Losing fat in a safe, sustainable way also means having realistic goals and not depriving your body of the nutrients it needs -- disordered eating habits are never worth the risk.

How to build muscle

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Building muscle requires resistance training.

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To build muscle, focus on two main factors: weight training and protein consumption. Strength training is essential to changing your body composition -- your muscles won't grow if you don't challenge them.

Additionally, you can't build muscle without being in a caloric surplus, so you must eat more calories than you burn to promote muscle growth. While all macronutrients are important, protein is especially important for building muscle. Without enough protein, your body will struggle to repair the muscle tissues that get broken down during weight training.

Plus, studies show that a high-protein diet can help with losing fat and gaining muscle at the same time. Research shows that, while in a calorie deficit, consuming more protein than you normally might can help preserve your lean body mass (a.k.a. muscle mass) than being in a calorie deficit without changing your protein intake.

In people who have already been following a strength training program, increasing protein intake and following a heavy weightlifting routine leads to improvements in body composition.

Read more: The 7 most important strength-training moves for building muscle

Put it all together: calorie cycling

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Body builders are known for their ability to achieve insanely lean and muscular physiques. This obviously isn't everyone's goal, but it's a good example of what's possible with body recomposition.

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It sounds confusing that you have to eat fewer calories than you burn to lose fat, but you have to eat more calories than you burn to build muscle. It's actually pretty simple when you learn about the concept of calorie cycling: modifying your calorie and macronutrient intake to match your goal for the day.

The first thing you need to do is figure out your maintenance calories, or how many calories you burn on a day you don't exercise. You can see a certified personal trainer, dietitian or other health professional to find this number, or you can use an online calorie calculator. This one from Mayo Clinic uses the Mifflin-St Jeor equation, which pros consider the gold standard.

On days that you do cardio exercise, you should consume enough calories to meet your maintenance number. Consuming maintenance calories on a cardio day ensures that you're in a slight deficit to promote fat loss, but not in a deficit so large that your body starts using muscle tissue as fuel. We want the muscle!

Read more: Should you lift weights or do cardio first?

On days that you do a strength training workout for 30 minutes or more, eat more calories than your maintenance number with a focus on protein. Depending on how much muscle you want to put on and how quickly you want to gain it, add 5% to 15% to your maintenance calories.

On days that you don't work out at all, eat slightly less than your maintenance calories -- decrease that number by 5% to 10%. This number is called your "rest day calories."

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Think of it this way: Every day, you consume new calories and your body must decide what to do with those calories. Your body essentially has three basic choices: immediately burn the calories for fuel, use them to repair and build muscle tissue or store them as fat.

If you're looking for a body transformation, you don't want to store calories as fat. But you do want your body to use new calories to repair the muscles you broke down during weightlifting workouts.

So, you'll eat more calories (and protein) on weight-training days so your body uses those calories and nutrients to fuel muscle repair, and thus muscle growth. And you'll eat fewer calories on cardio days and days that you don't work out because you want your body to use the fat it already has as fuel -- not to use new calories as fuel.

By combining these two tactics, you can successfully achieve body recomposition.

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The information contained in this article is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as health or medical advice. Always consult a physician or other qualified health provider regarding any questions you may have about a medical condition or health objectives.

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What Should I Know About Buying Used Furniture?

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Is it time to replace that lumpy old couch or revitalize your dining room with a table-and-chair set that actually makes guests feel welcome (and comfortable)? Buying used furniture is a great way to get new-to-you furniture for sprucing up your home without hearing muffled cries of anguish coming from your wallet. If you're looking to decorate on a budget and buy your pieces used, you might have some questions about the process — it's not exactly the same as buying new, after all. Below are some important considerations to keep in mind as you get started in your quest for used furniture.

Used Furniture Is Usually Safe — Except for These Pieces

If you've never purchased used pieces of furniture before, you might be wondering whether it's safe to do so. In general, the answer is yes, especially when it's an item that you can wipe down and clean easily, such as an all-wood dresser or a metal-and-glass dining table. However, there are some pieces you really shouldn't buy used if you can avoid it.

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Used mattresses, whether they're for adults, kids or babies, have a higher potential of posing health hazards because they could be contaminated with bodily fluids, bed bugs, mold and mites. Plus, it's impossible to know what's lurking inside a mattress without cutting it up to find out. A bed frame, on the other hand, is usually a safe purchase as long as you can clean it. If that bed frame is upholstered, however, you might also want to pass it up.

Overall, it can be best to avoid all types of heavily used upholstered furniture, such as couches, chairs, headboards and other pieces. These may have stains of unknown origin that you won't be able to remove (and won't want to, because who knows what they might be?). But upholstered items, with years of regular use, can also become lumpy and bumpy and uncomfortable to sit on, which defeats the purpose of bringing a new piece of furniture meant for relaxation into your home. Unless you're planning to learn DIY upholstery skills, skip upholstered items that are obviously old, misshapen and stained. Opt for items that are new with tags in this situation.

You Should Make It a Point to Hold Out for Quality

One of the main reasons you might want to buy used furniture is that you can get a great deal on a gently worn piece that was a lot costlier when it was brand new. And you should spend a little time trying to do just that. Look for pieces from well-known, durable brands like Flexsteel, Lexington, Bassett, Woodbridge and other companies that have reputations for producing higher-end, built-to-last furniture. If you can find them, you'll be investing in a piece that can last for years to come, and you'll be paying a better price on top of that.

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On the flip side, unless you're looking for some garage shelving or a piece that won't see too much heavy use, such as a bedside table, it's best to avoid purchasing mass-produced, self-assembled furniture secondhand. These pieces are usually nowhere near as durable as factory-built pieces from trusted brands, and they also might not have all their original components. This means they may have lost some of their structural integrity. So, even if you're paying a low price, you might not be happy with how well they perform or get that much use out of them.

What a piece is made out of is just as, if not more, important than who made it. Self-assembled furniture is made with cheaper materials, like particleboard and veneer. And while there's nothing inherently wrong with these materials, you're usually not getting that great a deal when you buy them used because they depreciate quickly. Aim for solid hardwood and metal furniture instead. It'll last you longer, and these materials are easy to clean.

Take a Look in Person Whenever You Can

It's not always possible to check out a used item in person — maybe you're browsing on an online auction site — but you should aim for in-person shopping when it comes to used furniture. This gives you the opportunity to sit in a piece or otherwise use it to determine how comfortable it is and whether you'll be able to enjoy it. That's something you can't judge just from looking at a picture.

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It'll also give you a better idea about the item's condition and quality, which, again, are somewhat easy to conceal in photos online. It's simple for a seller to show scratches and other damage, but they can't convey that a dresser's drawers stick, for example, in photos. Even seeing this in writing doesn't give you the clearest idea about how much of an impact the damage might have on the furniture's usability.

Unlike when you're buying something brand new, there's generally a greater likelihood that a piece of used furniture will have those dents, dings and maybe even some deeper types of damage. And of course you'll want to know about these things before you decide to make a purchase. Not only can they influence your overall decision to buy, but they may also give you a potential bargaining chip. If a piece needs some repairs that you're comfortable making, you may have an easier time negotiating a lower price because of its condition.

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The 10 Best Dining Room Tables of 2021

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A table is undoubtedly the most important feature of a dining area, offering essential functionality and a stylish centerpiece for your space. The right option can make your dining room look more welcoming and put-together while tying in the rest of your décor—but that doesn't mean you need to spend a fortune.

You can opt for a statement-making conversation piece, a minimalist table to anchor the room, a timeless design for special occasions, an everyday table for family meals, or something in between. But most importantly, it's best to consider the style, shape, material, and size first. "Standard height dining tables are between 28 and 30 inches, and this is the size I recommend for most dining rooms," Decorist designer Casey Hardin notes. From traditional rectangular designs and modern round tables to rustic trestle and pedestal options, there are a variety of styles that can suit your space.

Here, the best dining room tables available today.

Our Top Picks

This dining table offers a contemporary yet rustic vibe, and can extend to fit up to eight people.

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This table has a simple, sophisticated design that won't break the bank.

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This table includes two leaves that can be added to each end to seat up to 12 people.

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It can comfortably seat four people without taking up too much space.

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With the ability to seat up to eight people, this stunning dining table is ideal for large gatherings.

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A classic silhouette and white lacquered finish makes this table feel both retro and modern.

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Crafted from solid wood with either a distressed walnut or smoke grey finish, this dining table will add some texture and warmth to any space.

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This dining table perfectly combines classic and contemporary with its x-shaped wooden base and sleek, tempered glass top.

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The distressed white finish of this table gives it a rustic feel that will perfectly complement a farmhouse aesthetic.

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With a glossy white finish and a shiny chrome base, its sleek, high-end vibe is sure to impress your guests.

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Mistana Katarina Extendable Rubberwood Solid Wood Dining Table

Size: 78 x 42 x 30 inches (extended) | Material: Solid wood, rubberwood | Seating Capacity: Up to 8 people when fully extended | Shape: Rectangular

What We Like

  • Expandable

  • Solid wood

  • Versatile design

  • Reasonably priced

What We Don't Like

  • Only one color available

  • Seating sold separately

For an all-around excellent table with a reasonable price tag, check out the Mistana Katarina Dining Table. Measuring 30 x 42 x 60 inches, it comes with a removable leaf, allowing you to extend it to an impressive 78 inches.

This dining table is made of solid rubberwood and boasts a contemporary rustic oak finish. While it only comes in one color, the gray-washed wood tone is versatile enough to complement a wide range of décor schemes. With a clean silhouette and an adjustable configuration, the Katarina is great for nightly dinners, holidays, and everything in between.

Signature Design by Ashley Kimonte Rectangular Dining Table

Size: 45 x 24 x 29.75 inches | Material: Engineered wood, veneers | Seating Capacity: Up to 6 people | Shape: Rectangular

What We Like

  • Budget-friendly

  • Ideal for small spaces

  • Versatile design

What We Don't Like

  • Assembly required

  • Seating sold separately

Looking for something a bit more wallet-friendly? Be sure to consider Ashley Furniture's Kimonte Table. Though it's on the smaller side, this wood dining table is the perfect option for a breakfast nook and any home with limited square footage. It can seat four people comfortably, and its classic design can pair well with a variety of dining chair styles.

Pottery Barn Toscana Extending Dining Table

Size: Multiple sizes available | Material: Sungkai wood, veneers | Seating Capacity: Up to 12 people | Shape: Rectangular

What We Like

  • Expandable

  • Kiln-dried wood

  • Available in multiple sizes and finishes

What We Don't Like

  • Made-to-order items can take several weeks to ship

  • Expensive

If you love hosting family get-togethers and dinner parties, Pottery Barn's Toscana Dining Table has your name on it. This beauty comes in three sizes, each with an extendable leaf that adds up to 40 additional inches in length.

Inspired by 19th-century European workbenches, the Toscana is constructed out of solid kiln-dried Sungkai wood, then hand-planed to mimic the look of salvaged lumber. It's also sealed through a multi-step finishing process, which maintains its look over time. Plus, it even has adjustable levelers to add stability if the floor is uneven.

Walker Edison 4 Person Modern Farmhouse Wood Small Dining Table

Size: 48 x 30 x 30 inches | Material: Solid wood, MDF | Seating Capacity: 4 people | Shape: Rectangular

What We Like

  • Ideal for small spaces

  • Includes four chairs

  • Available in multiple colors

What We Don't Like

  • Assembly required

This simple dining room table by Walker Edison is a great option for those with limited square footage. Measuring 48 x 30 inches, it can comfortably seat four people without taking up too much space. The table is designed with a versatile silhouette and is available in a few different colors, so you can choose which hue suits your space. Best of all, this pared-down rectangular table comes with four perfectly fit dining chairs so you won't have to worry about finding seating.

Kelly Clarkson Home Alondra Solid Wood Trestle Dining Table

Size: 96 x 42 x 30 inches | Material: Solid pine wood | Seating Capacity: 8 people | Shape: Rectangular

What We Like

  • Oversized

  • Solid wood

  • Versatile design

What We Don't Like

  • Assembly required

  • No leaf

  • Seating sold separately

If you're working with a larger space, you can't go wrong with this 96-inch stunner by Kelly Clarkson Home. The Jolene is a trestle-style dining table with an hourglass base. Made of reclaimed pine and finished with a distressed medium-brown hue, it'll look great in rustic, farmhouse, contemporary, traditional, and transitional spaces alike.

Modway Lippa Round Top Dining Table

Size: 47 x 47 x 29.5 inches | Material: Aluminum, MDF | Seating Capacity: Not listed | Shape: Round

What We Like

  • Modern design

  • Easy to style

  • Multiple colors and sizes

What We Don't Like

  • Small

  • Expensive

When it comes to round options, Hardin is a big fan of tulip tables like the Modway Lippa. "It works great for a modern or contemporary setting, and you can pair it with woven wood chairs and vintage art for an updated traditional look," she notes.

With rounded edges and a curved silhouette, this circular dining table has an undeniably modish air. It comes in a few different sizes and colors, including white-on-white and options with contrasting pedestal bases.

Home Decorators Collection Edmund Dining Table

Size: 36 x 68 x 30 inches | Material: Solid wood | Seating Capacity: 4-6 people | Shape: Rectangular

What We Like

  • Solid wood

  • Medium size

  • Versatile design

What We Don't Like

  • Assembly required

This strikingly simple dining table from Home Decorators Collection is crafted from solid wood and finished in your choice of cool smoke gray or warm distressed walnut. Measuring 68 x 36 inches, you can expect to comfortably seat four to six people at this table depending on chair or bench configuration. The clean lines and no-nonsense silhouette allow this piece to work with a wide range of interior design styles. Plus, you can always dress it up with table linens and accessories.

AllModern Devera Glass Dining Table

Size: 47 x 47 x 29 inches | Material: Solid oak, tempered glass | Seating Capacity: 4 people | Shape: Round

What We Like

  • Tempered glass surface

  • Solid wood legs

  • Contemporary design

What We Don't Like

  • Small

  • Assembly required

If you like the sleek, contemporary appeal of transparent glass, AllModern's Devera Dining Table is right up your alley. It features a 0.5-inch thick tempered glass top with solid oak legs that make for a contemporary, modern design.

Measuring 47 x 29 inches, this round table is big enough to seat about four people. It can also make a great addition to a breakfast nook or apartment dining room, so you can hold onto this piece if you transition to a new space.

Southern Enterprises Cardwell Distressed Farmhouse

Size: 60 x 35 x 30.75 inches | Material: Poplar wood, ash veneer | Seating Capacity: 6 people | Shape: Rectangular

What We Like

  • Farmhouse-inspired design

  • Solid wood

  • Reasonably priced

What We Don't Like

  • Low weight capacity

  • Assembly required

If you tend to gravitate toward farmhouse-inspired home furnishings, check out the Southern Enterprises Cardwell Dining Table. Made of sturdy poplar wood with an X-frame trestle base and a distressed white finish, it's a gorgeous take on rustic design and shabby-chic décor.

This table measures 60 x 35 inches, making it the perfect small-to-medium size for your dining room or kitchen nook. Since it only has a 50-pound weight capacity, it's best for regular daily use rather than large meals with lots of side dishes or heavy dinnerware.

Ivy Bronx Horwich Pedestal Dining Table

Size: 63 x 35.5 x 30 inches | Material: Manufactured wood | Seating Capacity: 6 people | Shape: Rectangular

What We Like

  • Modern design

  • Glossy finish

  • Medium size

What We Don't Like

  • Expensive

Those who appreciate modern interior design will love the Ivy Bronx Horwich Dining Table. This pedestal-style piece measures 63 x 35.5 inches, which is plenty of room for six people. The Horwich is made of manufactured wood with ultra-clean lines and a simplistic silhouette. With a glossy white finish and a shiny chrome base, its sleek, high-end vibe is sure to impress your guests.

Final Verdict

The Mistana Katarina Extendable Rubberwood Solid Wood Dining Table (view at Wayfair) is our top choice thanks to its solid wood construction, extendable design, versatile appearance, and reasonable price tag. If you're looking for something a little more budget-friendly, the Signature Design by Ashley Kimonte Rectangular Dining Table (view at Amazon) is an excellent choice.

Size

When shopping around for a dining room table, the most important thing to consider is the size. Be sure to carefully measure (and re-measure) the area to determine the maximum size that can fit in your space. Additionally, ensure there's plenty of room to walk around all sides of the table and pull each chair out.

Bear in mind that smaller tables under 50 inches in length can typically seat up to four people. Dining tables closer to 60 inches in length can usually fit up to six people, and tables roughly 100 inches in length can accommodate eight to 10 people.

Type

Dining room tables come in a range of shapes and configurations. Besides traditional rectangular designs, you'll find round, oval, and square options.

There are also a variety of styles to consider. This includes tulip dining tables, which have curved, stem-like bases, and pedestal tables with centered supports instead of legs. Extendable options offer adjustable length by way of a leaf, and trestle-style tables feature curved beam supports.

Material

Another variable to consider is the table's material. If you want your dining table to last for several years under heavy daily use, your best bet is a solid wood option—or at least a style with a solid wood base. To make a statement, you might consider opting for a glass or marble top. Vibrant colors and glossy finishes can offer a striking appearance as well.

FAQ

  • How tall should a dining room table be?

    While most dining rooms can accommodate a standard table height of 28 to 30 inches, Decorist designer Casey Hardin notes that taller tables can complement smaller rooms. "If you have limited space, for example in a studio apartment, consider a counter-height table, which is 34 to 36 inches. Counter-height dining tables work best in casual settings," she suggests.

  • What kind of rug works under a dining room table?

    "When it comes to choosing a dining room rug, I always recommend selecting a pattern, color, and material that stands up to spills and accidents," Hardin offers. "To determine the correct size rug for under your dining table, add the length of the table plus twice the depth of the chair, and then add 10 to 12 inches. This is the minimum length your rug should be to comfortably work under your table."

  • How do you decorate a dining room table?

    How you accessorize a dining table depends on the look you're going for, how much available space you have, and how often you use your table. A tablecloth or runner and a simple fruit bowl can go a long way. If you want to add a bit more pizazz or are decorating for a special event, consider adding a table skirt, candles, flowers, cloth napkins, glassware, and a couple of artistic decorative objects.

Theresa Holland is a seasoned writer and home improvement enthusiast with several years of experience in the commerce space. She has been contributing to The Spruce since 2019, where she covers home décor and furniture. For this story, Theresa spoke to an interior designer, read user reviews, researched options from a variety of retailers, and made her selections after considering the dimensions, materials, styles, and prices of dozens of dining tables. You can read more of her work on MyDomaine and Byrdie.

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Check out these amazing dining room designs with round dining tables.

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Cozy dining room offers beige high back chairs and a round dining table illuminated by a drum pendant light. It includes a large arched mirror and a rustic console table topped with lampshades.

The cozy dining room offers beige high back chairs and a round dining table illuminated by a drum pendant light. It includes a large arched mirror and a rustic console table topped with lampshades.

Deluxe dining room with a round dining table and purple velvet chairs that sit on a patterned area rug. It is lighted by a fancy chandelier that hung from the tray ceiling.Deluxe dining room with a round dining table and purple velvet chairs that sit on a patterned area rug. It is lighted by a fancy chandelier that hung from the tray ceiling.

A warm pendant light hangs over the round wooden table in this dining room showcasing floral cushioned chairs and white framed windows inviting natural light in.A warm pendant light hangs over the round wooden table in this dining room showcasing floral cushioned chairs and white framed windows inviting natural light in.

Gorgeous dining room illuminated by a candle chandelier and wall sconces mounted above the white wainscoting. It has a classy dining set and a large antique mirror which creates a larger visual space to the room.Gorgeous dining room illuminated by a candle chandelier and wall sconces mounted above the white wainscoting. It has a classy dining set and a large antique mirror which creates a larger visual space to the room.

High ceiling dining room decorated with lovely wall art and a spherical chandelier that hung over the round wooden dining table surrounded by white modern chairs.

High ceiling dining room decorated with lovely wall art and a spherical chandelier that hung over the round wooden dining table surrounded by white modern chairs.

An open dining area features gray modern chairs and a light wood dining table illuminated by white industrial pendants. It is situated beside the staircase sharing space with the kitchen.An open dining area features gray modern chairs and a light wood dining table illuminated by white industrial pendants. It is situated beside the staircase sharing space with the kitchen.

A framed wall art hangs above the console table in this dining room with tray ceiling and hardwood flooring topped by a tasseled area rug. It has a wooden dining set lighted by a chandelier that hung from the tray ceiling.A framed wall art hangs above the console table in this dining room with tray ceiling and hardwood flooring topped by a tasseled area rug. It has a wooden dining set lighted by a chandelier that hung from the tray ceiling.

Spacious dining area with a round dining table and beige cushioned chairs over the rich hardwood flooring. It is accompanied by a classic chandelier and a wooden console table filled with framed photos and lampshades.Spacious dining area with a round dining table and beige cushioned chairs over the rich hardwood flooring. It is accompanied by a classic chandelier and a wooden console table filled with framed photos and lampshades.

Beige dining room surrounded with arched windows and white framed door that leads out to the porch. It has floral cushioned chairs and a dark wood dining table lighted by a vintage chandelier.Beige dining room surrounded with arched windows and white framed door that leads out to the porch. It has floral cushioned chairs and a dark wood dining table lighted by a vintage chandelier.

A round pendant light illuminates this open dining area boasting a round dining table and light wood chairs that blend in with the wide plank flooring.A round pendant light illuminates this open dining area boasting a round dining table and light wood chairs that blend in with the wide plank flooring.

White dining room with beamed ceiling and glass paneled windows overlooking the lush green outdoor with a sparkling pool. It has a candle chandelier and a glass top dining table paired with white wingback chairs.White dining room with beamed ceiling and glass-paneled windows overlooking the lush green outdoor with a sparkling pool. It has a candle chandelier and a glass top dining table paired with white wingback chairs.

An all wood dining room showcases a cozy dining set placed in between the built-in bench and open fireplace. It is lighted by a white dome pendant that hung from the wood beam ceiling.An all wood dining room showcases a cozy dining set placed in between the built-in bench and open fireplace. It is lighted by a white dome pendant that hung from the wood beam ceiling.

A white runner lays on the black wooden table in this dining room offering round back chairs and a floral chandelier that hung from the coffered ceiling.A white runner lays on the black wooden table in this dining room offering round back chairs and a floral chandelier that hung from the coffered ceiling.

Modern dining room designed with a large framed wall art and a contemporary chandelier that hung over the white dining table contrasted by black leather chairs.Modern dining room designed with a large framed wall art and a contemporary chandelier that hung over the white dining table contrasted by black leather chairs.

A stylish drum pendant illuminates this green dining room featuring a round dining set accompanied by a built-in bench and white corner cabinets.A stylish drum pendant illuminates this green dining room featuring a round dining set accompanied by a built-in bench and white corner cabinets.

Airy dining room with a large vase and modern gray chairs surrounding a glass dining table topped with a minimalist bowl. Airy dining room with a large vase and modern gray chairs surrounding a glass dining table topped with a minimalist bowl.

A double-sided fireplace faces the glass top dining table and stylish blue chairs in this dining room illuminated by a modern chandelier and recessed ceiling lights.A double-sided fireplace faces the glass top dining table and stylish blue chairs in this dining room illuminated by a modern chandelier and recessed ceiling lights.

A rattan pendant light complements the wicker chairs in this dining room decorated with a gorgeous flower vase and ocean artworks mounted on the red wall.A rattan pendant light complements the wicker chairs in this dining room decorated with a gorgeous flower vase and ocean artworks mounted on the red wall.

Ample natural light flows in through the framed windows in this serene dining room showcasing a shade chandelier and a round dining table paired with wooden chairs.Ample natural light flows in through the framed windows in this serene dining room showcasing a shaded chandelier and a round dining table paired with wooden chairs.

Yellow dining room features velvet cushioned chairs and a round dining table lighted by a crystal chandelier. It is accompanied by a display cabinet, flower pedestal and a striped console table paired with a gorgeous mirror.

The yellow dining room features velvet cushioned chairs and a round dining table lighted by a crystal chandelier. It is accompanied by a display cabinet, flower pedestal and a striped console table paired with a gorgeous mirror.

Modern dining room illuminated by a glass pendant light that hung over the glass top dining table surrounded by black chairs on a dark wood plank flooring.Modern dining room illuminated by a glass pendant light that hung over the glass top dining table surrounded by black chairs on a dark wood plank flooring.

Purple tufted chairs add a nice accent in this elegant dining room boasting a round dining table and a crystal chandelier that hung from the arched ceiling.
Source: CEILTRIM

Purple tufted chairs add a nice accent in this elegant dining room boasting a round dining table and a crystal chandelier that hung from the arched ceiling.

Sophisticated dining room with classy upholstered chairs and a wooden dining table lighted by a fabulous chandelier. It is accompanied by a console table and white flower vases that sit on black pedestals.
Source: Simutin Design

Sophisticated dining room with classy upholstered chairs and a wooden dining table lighted by a fabulous chandelier. It is accompanied by a console table and white flower vases that sit on black pedestals.

This dining area features a black pendant light and white modern chairs surrounding a glass top dining table accented with lovely flowers.
Source: Baran Studio

This dining area features a black pendant light and white modern chairs surrounding a glass top dining table accented with lovely flowers.

Red dining room furnished with patterned chairs and a round dining table lighted by a glass dome pendant. It has hardwood flooring and glass paneled windows framing the outdoor greenery.
Source: Zillow Digs ™

Red dining room furnished with patterned chairs and a round dining table lighted by a glass dome pendant. It has hardwood flooring and glass paneled windows framing the outdoor greenery.

Cozy dining room illuminated by a warm flush light integrated to a ceiling fan along with natural light from the wooden framed windows complementing with the bench. It has a rustic dining table paired with black leather and blue tufted chairs.
Source: Zillow Digs ™

Cozy dining room illuminated by a warm flush light integrated to a ceiling fan along with natural light from the wooden framed windows complementing with the bench. It has a rustic dining table paired with black leather and blue tufted chairs.

A brass candle chandelier hangs over the wooden dining table accented with an eye-catching patterned rug over hardwood flooring. It is decorated with lovely wall arts and a framed mirror mounted on the light blue wall.
Source: Zillow Digs ™

A brass candle chandelier hangs over the wooden dining table accented with an eye-catching patterned rug over the hardwood flooring. It is decorated with lovely wall arts and a framed mirror mounted on the light blue wall.

Wall sconces and a cascading chandelier illuminates this dining room showcasing a classy dining set and console tables topped with charming lampshades and flower vase.
Source: Zillow Digs ™

Wall sconces and a cascading chandelier illuminates this dining room showcasing a classy dining set and console tables topped with charming lampshades and flower vase.

An open concept house with a dining space behind the living area offering a stylish glass top dining table and purple cushioned chairs over the rich hardwood flooring.
Source: Zillow Digs ™

An open concept house with a dining space behind the living area offering a stylish glass top dining table and purple cushioned chairs over the rich hardwood flooring.

Clad in red patterned wallpaper and white wainscoting, this dining room boasts floral skirted chairs and a round dining table lighted by an ornate chandelier that hung from the red ceiling.
Source: Zillow Digs ™

Clad in red patterned wallpaper and white wainscoting, this dining room boasts floral skirted chairs and a round dining table lighted by an ornate chandelier that hung from the red ceiling.

Fresh dining room designed with a botanical gallery mounted on the green wall. It has a round chandelier and a dark wood dining set accented with potted plants.
Source: Zillow Digs ™

Fresh dining room designed with a botanical gallery mounted on the green wall. It has a round chandelier and a dark wood dining set accented with potted plants.

A patterned area rug adds an eye-catching accent in this dining room illuminated by a vintage chandelier and recessed ceiling lights. It is decorated with framed photos and gorgeous flower vases that sit on a wooden console table.
Source: Zillow Digs ™

A patterned area rug adds an eye-catching accent in this dining room illuminated by a vintage chandelier and recessed ceiling lights. It is decorated with framed photos and gorgeous flower vases that sit on a wooden console table.

A small dining area with sleek white chairs and a glass dining table topped with a decorative bowl. It includes an ornate chandelier and an abstract artwork mounted on the white wall.
Source: Trulia

A small dining area with sleek white chairs and a glass dining table topped with a decorative bowl. It includes an ornate chandelier and an abstract artwork mounted on the white wall.

An airy dining room features gray skirted chairs and a wooden dining table lighted by a glass globe pendant that hung from the shiplap ceiling. It includes layered rugs and gallery frames mounted above the bookshelf.
Source: Trulia

An airy dining room features gray skirted chairs and a wooden dining table lighted by a glass globe pendant that hung from the shiplap ceiling. It includes layered rugs and gallery frames mounted above the bookshelf.

Source: Trulia

Gorgeous vases sit at a round dining table surrounded with upholstered chairs over a striking area rug. It has glass globe chandelier and white framed windows allowing natural light in.

A distressed blue cabinet stands out in this dining room with dark hardwood flooring and full height windows framing an incredible city view. It has wicker pendant light and a black dining table paired with perforated chairs.
Source: Buckingham Interiors + Design

A distressed blue cabinet stands out in this dining room with dark hardwood flooring and full height windows framing an incredible city view. It has wicker pendant light and a black dining table paired with perforated chairs.

The charming dining room showcases lovely artworks and a paneled mirror mounted on the sky blue wall. It has a candle chandelier and striped cushioned chairs surrounding a dark wood dining table.
Source: Coddington Design

The charming dining room showcases lovely artworks and a paneled mirror mounted on the sky blue wall. It has a candle chandelier and striped cushioned chairs surrounding a dark wood dining table.

A crystal chandelier hangs over the white dining set in this sophisticated dining room with a jute rug and a distressed console table placed against the beadboard lower wall.
Source: Tweak Your Space

A crystal chandelier hangs over the white dining set in this sophisticated dining room with a jute rug and a distressed console table placed against the beadboard lower wall.

Shabby-chic style dining room offers a wooden dining table complementing with the china cabinet and wide plank tray ceiling designed with a red print. It includes a crystal chandelier and white skirted chairs that sit on a vintage rug.
Source: Homer Oatman, AIA

The shabby-chic style dining room offers a wooden dining table complementing with the china cabinet and wide plank tray ceiling designed with a red print. It includes a crystal chandelier and white skirted chairs that sit on a vintage rug.

This dining room boasts a stylish semi-flush mount light and a round dining table paired with white chairs that are fitted with beige tufted cushions. 
Source: KorenevaZhadanDesign

This dining room boasts a stylish semi-flush mount light and a round dining table paired with white chairs that are fitted with beige tufted cushions.

Stylish plum round back chairs on a striking area rug add a nice accent in this white dining room featuring a round chandelier and lovely canvases mounted on the arched inset wall.
Source: T.S. Adams Studio, Architects

Stylish plum round back chairs on a striking area rug add a nice accent in this white dining room featuring a round chandelier and lovely canvases mounted on the arched inset wall.

Fabulous dining room designed with blue decorative plates and a gorgeous flower vase that sit on a dark wood pedestal. It has a mirrored console table and a classy dining set illuminated by glass globe pendants.
Source: Rhonda Vandiver-White

Fabulous dining room designed with blue decorative plates and a gorgeous flower vase that sit on a dark wood pedestal. It has a mirrored console table and a classy dining set illuminated by glass globe pendants.

Light and airy dining room with white skirted chairs and a wooden dining table lighted by a chandelier. It has a coffered ceiling and French doors covered in white draperies.
Source: Geoff Chick & Associates

Light and airy dining room with white skirted chairs and a wooden dining table lighted by a chandelier. It has a coffered ceiling and French doors covered in white draperies.

The purple dining room features a drum pendant light and white dining table paired with perforated chairs that sit on a leopard area rug.
Source: DIDA Home

The purple dining room features a drum pendant light and white dining table paired with perforated chairs that sit on a leopard area rug.

Leather cushioned chairs sit at a round dining table in this southwestern dining room illuminated by a stylish pendant light. It has a rustic shelf and wooden desk in the corner over limestone flooring.
Source: Tate Studio Architects

Leather cushioned chairs sit at a round dining table in this southwestern dining room illuminated by a stylish pendant light. It has a rustic shelf and wooden desk in the corner over limestone flooring.

A small dining space with wooden dining table and chairs fitted with checkered cushions. It includes a brass chandelier and a stained glass window surrounded by green wainscoted and glass front cabinetry.
Source: Dunn-Edwards Paints

A small dining space with wooden dining table and chairs fitted with checkered cushions. It includes a brass chandelier and a stained glass window surrounded by green wainscoted and glass-front cabinetry.

Southwestern dining room illuminated by a round chandelier and brass sconces mounted on the white tiled backsplash arrange in herringbone pattern. It has a wood plank dining table and cushioned chairs that sit on a blue patterned rug.
Source: Modify Design/Build

Southwestern dining room illuminated by a round chandelier and brass sconces mounted on the white tiled backsplash arrange in a herringbone pattern. It has a wood plank dining table and cushioned chairs that sit on a blue patterned rug.

A small sculpture sits on a round dining table in this cozy dining room with wrought iron chandelier and upholstered chairs over tiled flooring.
Source: Angelica Henry Design

A small sculpture sits on a round dining table in this cozy dining room with wrought iron chandelier and upholstered chairs over tiled flooring.

Is the long, rectangular antique dining table that you inherited ruining the vibe of your dining room?

The entire mood of your dining room can be dictated by the most defining piece of furniture in the room: a dining table. Read on to find out what can make or break the look of your dining room when you're trying to figure out how to complement your round dining table.

Gather 'Round the Table

Do you love the intimacy of a round dining table? A round dining table can make everyone feel more connected when they don't have to yell across the table to be heard. Treat your family and guests to tasteful dinners where everyone can get a word in the conversation while enjoying the stylish setup of the dining room.

Your round dining table can help with bringing your dinners to life as long as you take a note from a few design tips.

Furnishings

Depending on what look you're going for when you add a round dining table to your dining room, you have an opportunity to really make your choice shine.

If you prefer a more modern look, a minimalist, plain white rug might pair nicely with your round dining table, especially if it has a wooden surface.

A glass dining table can also be a striking and classy look for your dining room, and they can pair extremely well with hardwood flooring.

Color Scheme

If you're going for a bolder look in your dining room, then you'll have plenty of options to choose from with a round dining table. A dark color like onyx or obsidian on the surface of your dining table can be striking, especially when the same dark colors are being used throughout the dining room.

If you've opted for a dark-colored dining table with bright colored accents, try incorporating the color throughout the room. Add dining chairs with black cushions and boldly colored paintings that are encased in dark, wooden frames.

Lighting

An eye-catching statement piece can be the star for just about any dining table, whether it's made of wood or glass, round or square. You'll want to look into installing a statement piece above your table if you're dying to have that extra "Wow!" factor in your dining room. Light-colored chandeliers or glass pendant lights can really bring your look together.

However, if your round dining table can be the start without an impressive lighting fixture hanging above it. If you're lucky enough to own a home that receives great natural lighting, the scene will look perfect in the early mornings or late evenings. Also, if you're going to let natural light be a part of the overall look of your dining room, place lighting fixtures like a small, complementing lamp or a wall sconce in the background.

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