🪑 RV Folding Table Size Calculator
Find the right folding table dimensions, seating capacity, and fit for your RV interior
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| RV Type | Typical Table Size | Seats | Surface Area | Recommended Fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Class A Motorhome | 48 x 30 in (122 x 76 cm) | 4–6 | 10 sq ft (0.93 m²) | Great |
| Class B Van | 24 x 18 in (61 x 46 cm) | 1–2 | 3 sq ft (0.28 m²) | Great |
| Class C RV | 36 x 24 in (91 x 61 cm) | 2–4 | 6 sq ft (0.56 m²) | Great |
| Fifth Wheel | 42 x 28 in (107 x 71 cm) | 4 | 8.2 sq ft (0.76 m²) | Great |
| Travel Trailer | 36 x 24 in (91 x 61 cm) | 2–4 | 6 sq ft (0.56 m²) | Check |
| Pop-Up Camper | 24 x 20 in (61 x 51 cm) | 2 | 3.3 sq ft (0.31 m²) | Check |
| Toy Hauler | 48 x 30 in (122 x 76 cm) | 4–6 | 10 sq ft (0.93 m²) | Great |
| Teardrop Trailer | 20 x 16 in (51 x 41 cm) | 1–2 | 2.2 sq ft (0.20 m²) | Tight |
| Persons | Min Table Length (in) | Min Table Length (cm) | Recommended Width (in) | Min Surface Area |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 24 in | 61 cm | 18 in | 3 sq ft |
| 2 | 36 in | 91 cm | 24 in | 6 sq ft |
| 3 | 42 in | 107 cm | 24 in | 7 sq ft |
| 4 | 48 in | 122 cm | 30 in | 10 sq ft |
| 5 | 60 in | 152 cm | 30 in | 12.5 sq ft |
| 6 | 72 in | 183 cm | 36 in | 18 sq ft |
| Clearance Type | Minimum (in) | Minimum (cm) | Comfortable (in) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single-side aisle | 24 in | 61 cm | 36 in | Walkway only |
| Double-side aisle | 36 in | 91 cm | 48 in | Both sides accessible |
| Wheelchair access | 36 in | 91 cm | 48 in | ADA standard |
| Chair pull-out space | 18 in | 46 cm | 24 in | Per seated person |
| Folding clearance | 12 in | 30 cm | 18 in | For fold/unfold action |
| Table Type | Standard Height | Folded Thickness | Storage Footprint |
|---|---|---|---|
| Compact Folding | 27–28 in (69–71 cm) | 2–3 in (5–8 cm) | Table face area |
| Standard Folding | 29–30 in (74–76 cm) | 3–4 in (8–10 cm) | Table face area |
| Adjustable Height | 24–36 in (61–91 cm) | 4–5 in (10–13 cm) | Table face area |
| Wall-Mount Fold-Down | Fixed at mount height | 2–3 in (5–8 cm) | Wall space only |
| Pedestal RV Table | 28–30 in (71–76 cm) | N/A (remove top) | Base footprint |
RV Folding Table are one of those items that seem simple, but really help to solve several challenges when the space is small. A good Folding Table can serve as a dining table workspace or even kitchen, and later simply disappear when you need the floor again. We focus mainly on those mounted Folding Table with lightweight aluminium or solid wooden surfaces, that have legs with several heights and safe locks so they store flat, but still feel sturdy.
Some owners of RV vehicles fully ignore the built-in dining table. Rather, they bring a tiny Folding Table that slips under the sofa. Like this you free a lot of space.
RV Folding Tables That Save Space
Others change their usual dining table by means of folding feet bought at an RV vendor, converting a fixed table into a separate one that you can easily move or turn for enter and exit the lower zone.
Also the wall-mounted versions enjoy popularity. A common solution is use flip-up Folding Table set to the wall. Some folks build their tables from dust-proof aluminium and install them in unused areas.
An outer wall-mounted Folding Table can hang outside the van by means of a channel and brakes on the standard gate that you find in most motorhomes and trailers. Typical measures for such outer tables are around 800 mm by 450 mm.
One folding RV table comes in black or white colour and allows you to change the hieght from 22 to 32 inches. It carries hooks that work with straps to set the table flat. The folding form ensures that it takes little space and stores easily.
Its maximum load reaches 55 pounds.
Aluminium Folding Table are great for outdoor cooking. They weigh little, wash easily, fold into a carry bag and have steady feet. Some RV owners use several aluminium tables at the same time for various cooking stations, like a grill ore smoker.
Bringing a Folding Table during a trip can be hard. One method is to use a table that folds in two parts with moving feet in the cross storage. Even so, care that it does not slip around like a wild creature is a real issue.
A Folding Table base that does not attach to the RV itself is another option that costs around 69 dollars and goes anywhere, including outside.
Internal Folding Table in RV vehicles are not simply portable pieces. They are meant to be quality furniture that matches the internal style and serves several functions, working as a sidetable, coffee table or dining table according to need.
