🍴 Table Runner Length Calculator
Find the perfect runner length & width for any table shape and style in seconds
| Table Length | No Drop (0") | Casual (6") | Formal (12") | Elegant (18") |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 36" (3 ft) | 36" | 48" | 60" | 72" |
| 48" (4 ft) | 48" | 60" | 72" | 84" |
| 60" (5 ft) | 60" | 72" | 84" | 96" |
| 72" (6 ft) | 72" | 84" | 96" | 108" |
| 84" (7 ft) | 84" | 96" | 108" | 120" |
| 96" (8 ft) | 96" | 108" | 120" | 132" |
| 108" (9 ft) | 108" | 120" | 132" | 144" |
| 120" (10 ft) | 120" | 132" | 144" | 156" |
| Table Width | Recommended Runner Width | Table Coverage | Side Gap Each |
|---|---|---|---|
| 24" (61cm) | 12" (30cm) | 50% | 6" (15cm) |
| 28" (71cm) | 12"–14" | 43–50% | 7"–8" |
| 30" (76cm) | 14" (36cm) | 47% | 8" (20cm) |
| 36" (91cm) | 14"–16" | 39–44% | 10"–11" |
| 42" (107cm) | 16" (40cm) | 38% | 13" (33cm) |
| 48" (122cm) | 16"–18" | 33–38% | 15"–16" |
| 60" (152cm) | 18" (46cm) | 30% | 21" (53cm) |
| Table Type | Table Size | Runner Length (Formal) | Runner Width |
|---|---|---|---|
| Coffee Table | 48" x 24" | 72" (183cm) | 14" (36cm) |
| Kitchen Dining | 60" x 30" | 84" (213cm) | 14" (36cm) |
| Dining Room | 72" x 36" | 96" (244cm) | 16" (40cm) |
| Farmhouse | 84" x 42" | 108" (274cm) | 16" (40cm) |
| Banquet Table | 96" x 30" | 120" (305cm) | 14" (36cm) |
| Rectangular Outdoor | 72" x 42" | 96" (244cm) | 16" (40cm) |
| Card / Folding Table | 48" x 48" | 72" (183cm) | 18" (46cm) |
Choosing the right Length for a Table Runner can seem difficult, but it comes down to some basic advice. Standard Length of a Table Runner ranges between 36 and 108 inches. The width of it usually falls between 10 and 15 inches.
The most common Table Runners that you find in stores, have Length of 72 to 108 inches. Although 70 inches are the most popular size, many Table Runners sit in the range of 50 to 70 inches.
How to Choose the Right Table Runner Length
Good starting point is the overhang. A traditional Table Runner should overhang the edges by around 6 to 10 inches on every side. Some prefer even 6 to 12 inches of overhang for better balance.
That extra Length well frames the centerpieces, while making sure that the edges do not touch the floor or the chairs. For formal events, at least 6 inches of overhang on every side is regular adivce.
Also the width plays a role. Table Runners should have around a third of the table width. So, for a square or rectangular table of 60 inches wide, the Table Runner should be about 20 inches wide.
This leaves enough space at the edges, so that local decorations do not cover the Table Runner. To count it, simply measure the width of the table and divide by three.
A square table works well with a Table Runner that keeps proportions. For a small square table of 30 to 40 inches in size, a Table Runner of 30 to 40 inches seats well centered on the surface.
Even so there is no won perfect solution. A Table Runner that only reaches the ends of the table without overhang is entirely fine. Everything depends on what pleases the eyes.
No one will check for that. And truly, the idea of traditional style is a bit flexible anyhow.
For longer tables, a longer Table Runner feels better. For 8-foot party tables, 16-foot Table Runners work well, giving around 4 feet of extra fabric at every end. Standard Length from fabric suppliers is 108 inches, which gives 24 inches of overhang on every side for a 60-inch table.
Some bought Table Runners have only 55 inches, so for a long dining table, maybe two must be joined. Otherwise, simply center a shorter Table Runner on the table, without it hanging, for a quiet look. Also remember, if end chairs will be used, the overhang should not go past the first few inches.
The Length of the Table Runner depends also on the place of thedining table and the wanted look. Creative choosing of Length is part of the fun, when one decides about a table for a party.

