72 inches
A 4 x 8 tablecloth would be suitable.
If the table height is 29 inches then 132 inches tablecloth perfect fit and it will give drop up to the ground.
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Probably an 84 square inch tablecloth. It depends on the shape and size of your table.
If the table is 42 inches in diameter and the height is 29 inches then 102 inch tablecloth is perfect fit which gives drop to the ground.
To find the correct size table linens you have to start with shape: square, oval, oblong, or round. Then you must measure the table and account for drop on the sides. Using this formula should give you an estimated size: Length of table + (desired dropx2)=tablecloth length. Width of table + (desired drop x2 ) = tablecloth width.
Yes, a tablecloth that is 155 cm long will cover a table that is 1.6 m long. Since 1 meter is equal to 100 centimeters, the table is 160 cm long. Therefore, the tablecloth will fully cover the table with some extra length.
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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.
A drop is seldom consistent around the entire table with a standard tablecloth, because there are so many different size tables and only a few standard tablecloth sizes. This is not a problem so long as the cloth does not look skimpy or lopsided...it should work just fine!
For a 5-foot oblong table, a tablecloth that measures approximately 60 inches by 84 inches is ideal. This size will provide a nice drop on the sides, typically around 12 to 15 inches, which is a standard drop for a formal setting. If you prefer a more casual look, you can choose a tablecloth with a shorter drop, around 6 to 8 inches. Always consider the style and occasion when selecting the size.
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!