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1500mm round dining table CAD block in DWG in 2026
By Sumana Kumar · Published 19 Jul 2025 · Updated 10 Feb 2026
A 1500mm round dining table is a generous statement piece, and this page provides it as a precise, scaled DWG block. At 1.5 metres across it seats six to eight diners depending on how close you set the chairs, which makes it a favourite for larger family dining rooms, private dining at restaurants and round-table arrangements at events. The block is drawn full size in millimetres so it inserts at true dimensions into AutoCAD 2004 or later, and it is free for personal and commercial use with no signup, watermark or attribution.
The appeal of a big round is sociability: everyone can see and reach across to everyone else, with no head of the table. Because the block is correctly scaled, you can confirm immediately whether the room can take a 1.5m table plus chairs and the circulation a busy dining space needs, before the layout is committed.
What the 1500mm round table block is
This is a circular dining table 1500mm in diameter, supplied as a single plan-view block. The tabletop edge is the outline, with the central pedestal or leg cluster shown inside so you can judge where chairs tuck and how knee room works around a large round.
As a block it copies, rotates and arrays as one object, and a single edit to its definition updates every instance — handy when a banquet or restaurant plan repeats the same table many times. The geometry is drawn to true dimensions, so a radius or chord you measure off it is accurate. Where the source file carries an elevation as well, you also get the side profile for interior elevations and sections through the dining space.
Views and what is included
The plan view leads: the tabletop from above, ready to place and to array chairs around. It governs your clearance checks against walls, servery lines and circulation in a dining room or function space.
Keep the table on a dedicated furniture layer so you can freeze it for a structural plan and thaw it for a furnished layout from the same drawing. If a download bundles several views in one DWG, insert the plan for layout work and freeze or explode the others. The file is in AutoCAD 2004 format and opens in current AutoCAD, AutoCAD LT, BricsCAD, DraftSight and free DWG viewers, so collaborators on older or lighter software can use it without conversion.
Typical sizing to design around
A 1500mm round dining table typically seats six to eight. Its circumference is roughly 4710mm, so at about 600mm of edge per diner you get a comfortable six to a snug eight. For formal dining where guests want elbow room, design for six; for casual or event seating, eight fits.
Dining height stays around 720–760mm, with the apron clearing roughly 600mm so chairs slide under. A large round needs real floor: allow at least 900mm of clear space behind each chair, and ideally 1100mm or more around a table this size where servers and guests circulate. Treat these as ranges to check the room against rather than fixed numbers carried by the block.
How to insert and scale the block
The block is drawn in millimetres. Insert at scale 1 in a millimetre drawing, 0.001 in a metre drawing, or set INSUNITS to millimetres so AutoCAD rescales on insertion; 0.03937 converts millimetres to inches on a US imperial template.
Run INSERT or drag the DWG from a palette, and pick the insertion point at the centre of the table so it rotates about its middle — useful when you are angling tables across a function room. Set the current layer to your furniture layer first. Because the table is one block reference, you can array it across a banquet plan and, with BEDIT, change the definition once to update every table in the room at the same time.
Where the 1.5m round table is used
The 1500mm round suits larger residential dining rooms, private dining rooms in restaurants, hotel function spaces, club and banquet rooms, and event layouts where round tables of six to eight are the standard unit. Its corner-free shape keeps circulation legible when many tables share a floor.
Pair it with dining-chair, banquet-chair, sideboard and servery blocks from the furniture category to build a full dining or event scheme. As a licence-clear file it carries from concept through to a coordinated FF&E or events plan without re-drawing, and it is well suited to portfolio and competition boards that need a convincing large-format dining setting.
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Questions
Frequently asked
How many people does a 1500mm round dining table seat?+
Six to eight. At roughly 600mm of edge per place setting, a 1.5m round seats a comfortable six for formal dining or a snug eight for casual and event seating.
How much floor space does a 1.5m round table need?+
Plan for the 1500mm table plus at least 900mm of clear floor behind each chair, rising to 1100mm or more where servers and guests circulate around it. That puts a single setting in roughly a 3.3m square zone.
Does the block come with an elevation as well as a plan?+
The plan view is always included. Some downloads also bundle an elevation in the same DWG for interior elevations and sections; the views are listed on each block's download page.
Can I use the block in commercial restaurant drawings?+
Yes. It is free with no signup, no watermark and no attribution, and it is cleared for commercial use including restaurant, hotel and event layouts.
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