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1800mm round dining table (8 seater) CAD block in DWG in 2026
By Saumyajit Maity · Published 14 Jul 2024 · Updated 17 Apr 2026
The 1800mm round dining table is a true eight-seater, and this page delivers it as a precise, scaled DWG block. At 1.8 metres across it comfortably seats eight diners around its edge, which makes it the round of choice for large family dining rooms, private dining suites and event floors where eight per table is the planning unit. The block is drawn full size in millimetres, so it inserts at real dimensions into AutoCAD 2004 or later, and it is free for personal and commercial use with no signup, no watermark and no attribution.
An 1.8m round is a sociable, corner-free table that lets eight people share one conversation, but it is also a large object that needs real floor and clearance. With the block correctly scaled, you can test that the room takes the table, eight chairs and the circulation a busy dining space demands the instant you place it.
What the 1800mm 8-seater round is
This block represents a circular dining table 1800mm in diameter sized for eight covers, supplied as a single plan-view block reference. The outline is the tabletop edge; the central pedestal or leg base is shown inside so you can read knee room and chair tuck around a large round.
As a block it copies, rotates and arrays as one unit, and editing the definition updates every instance — essential when an event or restaurant plan repeats eight-seater rounds across a floor. The geometry is drawn to true dimensions, so chords and radii you measure are accurate. Where the source DWG carries an elevation, you also get the side profile for interior elevations and sections through the dining area.
Views and what is included
The plan view is the working view: the tabletop from above, placed and then ringed with eight chairs. It drives your clearance checks against walls, serveries and the circulation routes around and between tables.
Keep the table on a dedicated furniture layer so you can freeze it for a structural plan and thaw it for the furnished layout from one drawing. When a download bundles multiple views in a single DWG, insert the plan for layout work and freeze or explode the rest. The file is saved as AutoCAD 2004, so it opens in current AutoCAD, AutoCAD LT, BricsCAD, DraftSight and free DWG viewers without any conversion step.
Typical sizing to design around
An 1800mm round dining table is sized for eight. Its circumference is roughly 5650mm, which at about 700mm of edge per diner gives eight a comfortable, formal place setting. Drop the per-person allowance toward 600mm and you can crowd in a few more for an event, but eight is the figure to design around.
Dining height stays around 720–760mm with the apron clearing roughly 600mm for chairs. A round this size is demanding on floor: allow at least 900mm of clear space behind each chair and ideally 1100mm or more where staff and guests circulate, which puts a single eight-seater in a zone of roughly 4m square. Use these as ranges to verify the room, not fixed specs on the block.
How to insert and scale the block
The DWG 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 automatically; 0.03937 converts to inches on a US imperial template.
Run INSERT or drag the file from a tool palette, and pick the insertion point at the centre of the table so it rotates about its middle when you angle tables across a room. Set the current layer to your furniture layer first. As one block reference, the eight-seater arrays cleanly across an event or restaurant floor, and BEDIT lets you adjust the definition once to update every table at the same time.
Where the 1.8m round table is used
The 1800mm round suits large residential dining rooms, private dining suites, hotel ballrooms and function rooms, banquet and wedding layouts, and club dining where eight per table is standard. Its corner-free shape keeps a floor full of tables legible and easy to circulate around.
Combine it with dining-chair, banquet-chair, sideboard and servery blocks from the furniture category to build a complete dining or event scheme. As a licence-clear file it carries from concept to a coordinated FF&E or events drawing without re-drawing, and it reads well on portfolio and competition boards that need a large, convincing dining centrepiece.
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Questions
Frequently asked
Does an 1800mm round dining table really seat eight?+
Yes. A 1.8m round has a circumference of about 5650mm, giving eight diners a comfortable 700mm of edge each. For events you can push past eight, but eight is the figure to plan and space chairs around.
How much room does an 1.8m round table need overall?+
Allow the 1800mm table plus at least 900mm of clear floor behind each chair, rising to 1100mm or more where staff and guests circulate, which puts a single eight-seater in roughly a 4m square zone.
What scale and units is the block drawn at?+
Full size in millimetres. Insert at scale 1 in a millimetre drawing, 0.001 in a metre drawing, or set INSUNITS to millimetres so AutoCAD rescales the block automatically on insertion.
Is the block cleared for event and hospitality drawings?+
Yes. It is free with no signup, no watermark and no attribution, and it is cleared for commercial use including restaurant, hotel, banquet and event layouts.
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