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Square

Photo by Lauren Fair Photography, Planning by Kaleidoscope Solutions and Weddings
Physically surround yourself with all your loved ones through a square table setup. If you're craving a sweetheart table, situate one within the interior of the shape to keep the focus on you and your partner during the big day.
02 of 06Among Foliage

Photo by Volvoreta
For an outdoor reception venue, allow Mother Nature to effortlessly contribute to your table layout. This couple aligned their seating, complete with a square setup and two longer tables, with plenty of bushes and pretty bougainvillea to let natural elements do the most of the talking.
03 of 06Scattered

Photo by Ben Yew Photography, Planing and Styling by Matthew Oliver Weddings
You can still opt for multiple separate, rectangular tables to seat your guests, but add a less cookie-cutter approach by scattering them around the venue space. This will ensure the locale feels more fresh and open. Just don't overthink the placement-the mismatched look will add a casual and spontaneous feel regardless.
04 of 06Banquet-Style

Photo by Steve Steinhardt, Design by So Happi Together
No more stressing over where to seat your estranged cousin Leslie! With a long, banquet-style table, every place setting is just as wonderful as the next, so kick assigned seating to the curb. If you're looking to establish a heightened sense of community at your wedding reception, creating one large table to fit all your nearest and dearest will do the trick nicely (as long as your venue has the space).
05 of 06Meandering

Photo by Lucky Malone Photography, Planning by First Look Events
Take banquet-style tables up a notch and throw in a wave-like orientation. Not only does it look completely cool and original, but this seating arrangement also makes it easier for nearby guests to chat with each other.
06 of 06Poolside

Photo by Elisa Bricker Photography, Planning by Bella Notte
If your venue happens to include a body of water, work around it (literally). Position your tables poolside, with chairs facing away from the agua so guests have plenty of wiggle room. This is especially perfect for enhancing a smaller indoor venue. Just make sure your seating has enough distance from the pool to avoid any accidental wet falls.