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It's kinda mixed between using the taller tables and renting chairs....hmmm. I think we may have to go with taller ones tho...decisions
I think your new plan will work just fine! As long as people haev a place to sit I think theyll be okay! :-)
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Our venue is a rental home in the beach and it has these two gorgeous dining tables and a smaller round table to match. Using these three tables we are able to seat 30 guests. Originally we thought that was all we needed, but more people are coming than we thought and we need an additional twenty seats.
We were thinking about renting five pedestal tables for the rest of the guests to sit at. We are really trying to save everywhere we can and if we use the pedestal tables we can use the barstools located throughout the house...that way we wouldn't have to rent chairs (there are over 30 barstools in the house, all matching).
My question is would it look out of place if we rented 3' round pedestal tables (42") and mixed them with tables of regular height?