Standard is 24" width per person at a dinning table.
A California King is width 72" X 84" length, with 36 inches of width per person. A King is width 76" X 80" length, with 38 inches of width per person.
24" per person is the space usually allowed for a seated person. The Circumferance of a 72" round table is 226+-". Giving some extra room for the arch of the table (30" per person), the answer would be 7.5 or so. We will just call it 7 people
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The person should be paid for the cost of the wood to build the picnic table and then an amount for the time he spends building the actual table. The wage can be by job or per hour he works on the table. Discussing it with the builder to come to agreeable terms is the best option, but ten or twelve dollars per hour sounds reasonable to me depending on the quality of the table that is built.
To figure this out, you'll need to know that the circumference of a 56" table is approximately 176". Many designers allow about 30" of space per person at the table's edge, especially in commercial applications. Therefore, 6 people can fit at a 56" round table. For residential settings, you can sometimes plan for 24" per person.
The standard width of a dining room table will depend on the shape. Rectangle, square and oval tables have a standard width of 36 inches. A round table will have either a 44 or 54 inch diameter depending on how many people it will seat.
To figure this out, you'll need to know that the circumference of a 56" table is approximately 176". Many designers allow about 30" of space per person at the table's edge, especially in commercial applications. Therefore, 6 people can fit at a 56" round table. For residential settings, you can sometimes plan for 24" per person.
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To figure this out, you'll need to know that the circumference of a 40" table is approximately 126". Many designers allow about 30" of space per person at the table's edge, especially in commercial applications. Therefore, 4 people can fit at a 40" round table. (For residential settings, you can sometimes plan for 24" per person and might be able to squeeze in an extra chair.)
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