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Size and Shape: Fitting Table Covers Perfectly

Choosing the right size and shape for your table covers is crucial. It can greatly impact the overall look and feel of your restaurant's dining area. For a neat and professional look, table covers should hang down about 6 to 8 inches from the edge of the table. Too short, and they may look skimpy. Too long, and they may become a tripping hazard.

Here are some common table shapes and the corresponding table cover shapes:

  • Round tables: Round or square table covers
  • Square tables: Square or round table covers
  • Rectangular tables: Rectangular or oval table covers

Remember, the size and shape of your table covers should complement the size and shape of your tables. They should also align with the overall aesthetic and theme of your restaurant.

Color and Pattern: Setting the Mood and Theme

The color and pattern of your table covers can set the mood and theme of your restaurant. They can create a vibrant, calming, or sophisticated atmosphere, depending on your choice. Light colors like white, cream, or pastel shades can create a clean, fresh, and airy feel. They are ideal for breakfast places, cafes, or restaurants with a minimalist theme. Darker colors like black, navy, or burgundy can create a more formal, elegant, and intimate atmosphere. They are perfect for fine dining restaurants, wine bars, or establishments with a classic or vintage theme.

Patterns can also play a significant role. Here are a few examples:

  • Stripes or checks for a casual, bistro-style restaurant
  • Floral or botanical prints for a garden-themed restaurant
  • Geometric patterns for a modern, contemporary restaurant

Remember, the color and pattern of your table covers should align with your restaurant's brand identity and target audience. They should also complement the other elements of your restaurant decor.