If you have a big family, a standard, four to six seater picnic table is not going to fit everyone. You need something that fits more people. How do you find the best large picnic table plans to meet your needs?
When I embarked on our table building journey, I first figured out how many population the table needed to fit. For us, we have six population in our family. We also sometimes have guests over. So a few of the options I carefully were an octagonal table, which seats eight, a large table, or development more than one table.
Picnic Table
An octagonal table is both animated and large. However, the sides can be a wee narrow if you are seating folks over 200 pounds. I would make sure to leave the benches detached if this is the case, so each person can scoot their bench out as far as necessary. One of the nicest features of this type of table is that each person has their own defined space. The biggest drawback is that you are wee to eight people, so if you are animated more than that, you need a second table.
A large picnic table can be beneficial as well. It easily is easier to make than an octagonal table. You can also seat as many population as will fit on the bench. If several are small, you can fit quite a few! However, it can get a wee crowded and involve a lot of elbow rubbing.
For us, I decided to build a large picnic table for the adults, and a children's table. If I were to do it again, I would have built an adjustable folding table instead of a children's table. That way, we would be able to use the folding version as long as my craftmanship holds up. I did use a set of large picnic table plans in order to avoid a repeat of my first time building the kid's table.
Large Picnic Table Plans - How Large of a Picnic Table Do You Need?