36"by 72" is a common size for six people. Two people can fit easily on the two long sides. And one person can fit on each end. If space is tight, a 30" by 60" table might also work. The key is to try to allow a minimum of 30" of table side space per person.
The answer depends on how much you want your "table topper" to hang over the edge of the table. If you want 6 inches of over-hang, then you would double 6 inches to have 12 inches of over-hang then add that to the diameter of your table: 12 + 60 = 72 inches of total "table topper".
It depends on the dimensions of the room. As an extreme example, if the room is 1 ft * 1500 ft , not a single table will fit.
Let's assume you mean a square table, 60 inches on each side. 60 inches is 5 feet (60/12). So a square table with a side of 5 feet would have an area of 25 sq. ft (5 x 5). Therefore, the number of tables n * 25 sq. ft/ table = 2000 sq. ft. so n= 2000/25 = 80.
It all depends: (a) on the size of the tables; (b) whether the tables can be packed so that they touch one another; (c) on the length and width of the room. A 4500 sq ft room could be 1 ft by 4500 ft so that no reasonably sized table would fit in it.
For a 60 inch table, you would typically need a tablecloth that is at least 90 inches to allow for a 15-inch drop on each side. This will provide a nice overhang and coverage for the table.
84 inches round tablecloth gives a drop of 12 inches for 60 inch round table. If you want the drop up to the ground,120 inches round tablecloth is perfect fit. (above tablecloth sizes is applicable only to the std height table 29 inches)
That completely depends on the height of table top above the floor. The width of the tablecloth needs to be the width of the table (60") plus twice the height from the floor. So, if the height from the floor is 30", the tablecloth needs to be 120" wide.
For a Rectangle table: Measure the width and length of your table, then subtract those numbers from the width and length of the tablecloth and then divide by 2. For a Round table: Measure your table at its widest, then subtract from the tablecloth diameter and then divide by 2. Example: Your table is a 60" round. The tablecloth is a 90" round. 90"-60"=30" 30" divided by 2=15" 15" the drop around the table!
For a 72-inch round table, a tablecloth that is at least 120 inches round or square would be suitable. This allows for a 24-inch overhang around the table, providing a stylish and practical look for your table setting.
Table linen size will depend on the drop you need. For a 5 foot diameter (60 inch) ROUND table and using a 90 inch ROUND tablecloth your drop would be 15 inches all around the table. For a 5 foot diameter (60 inch) SQUARE table and using a 85 inch SQUARE tablecloth your drop would be 12 and a half inches all around.
Yes. It would leave 12 inch of overhang all around.
To make a 60" round tablecloth, you must first select the fabric desired. Fabric comes in widths, 36", 48" 60". If you buy 60" fabric, you would need 1 2/3 yards, if the fabric is 45" you will need double the length or3 1/3 yards.
No because a round table with a circumference of 60 inches has an area of just over 286 square inches.
You should be able to fit 4 people comfortably around a 60 inch round table. You could fit 6 people but they will be close to one another.
If the table cloth is 82 inches, it would fit a table from 60 to 70 inches long.
1 of 5 Measure the diameter of your table. 2 of 5 Add the diameter of the table to twice the table's height if you want a floor-length tablecloth. 3 of 5 Add the diameter of the table to twice the desired length if you want a shorter tablecloth. (Measure the distance from the edge of the table to the desired length.) 4 of 5 Add 1 1/2 inches to your measurements to allow for a 3/4-inch hem around the bottom of the tablecloth. 5 of 5 Use this figure for both length and width of the material you will need.