For a 132-inch round table, you'll typically want an overlay that is smaller than the tablecloth to create a layered effect. A common choice for overlays is around 90 to 108 inches in diameter, as this allows for a stylish drape while still showcasing the tablecloth underneath. Make sure to consider the overall aesthetic you want to achieve when selecting the overlay size.
For a 12" drop (overhang) use a 120" round. For about an 18" drop, use a 132" round. These are the largest standard sizes I know of.
If you let it hang down about 6 inches on both sides, that would be about right; so I would go with a 72 inch square table cloth.
10 feet by 10 feet- this includes 18 inches from table to back of chair for seating arrangements.
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The cost of a table cloth averages between $5 and $10. Actual costs vary based on the size, materials used, and brand of the table cloth.
The standard size for a tablecloth varies depending on the table shape and size. For a rectangular table that seats six to eight people, a common size is 60x102 inches or 60x120 inches, allowing for a drop on the sides. For round tables, a 70-inch diameter tablecloth is often standard. It's best to measure your table and consider how much overhang you prefer when selecting a size.
Probably an 84 square inch tablecloth. It depends on the shape and size of your table.
If the table height is 29 inch then 90x156 is the perfect fit ,which covers the table .
Depends on the height of the table !
If the table cloth is 82 inches, it would fit a table from 60 to 70 inches long.
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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.