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In Hong Kong's expensive residential environment, the dining table has long served a purpose beyond just meals, also functioning as a place for family members to socialize, for children to study, and even for temporary work. However, when purchasing a dining table, many residents tend to prioritize "the bigger the better" and "the more people it can accommodate," resulting in excessively large tables that obstruct the flow of movement in the home and affect the overall smoothness of life.
In fact, a larger dining table isn't necessarily more practical. Only by achieving a balance between size, proportion, and spatial flow can true living comfort be enhanced. The following analysis will examine how to choose a suitable dining table that doesn't obstruct the flow of movement within the home, from a practical perspective.