![]() ![]() Parsons Wood Dining Table: If you’ve got a bigger space that can handle a chunkier table, this is a good option! It can fit in seamlessly with more than one style as well - it works most naturally with modern, farmhouse, or coastal decor.Ĩ. It’s also an extension table - each end comes out to add some extra room when needed.ħ. It’s chunky, but doesn’t have a lot of extra to it, if you know what I mean. ![]() Farmhouse Dining Table: I like the streamlined feel of this farmhouse style table. We actually found it secondhand when we lived in Philadelphia - I couldn’t believe our luck!Ħ. Metal Leg + Wood Top Dining Table: I can personally vouch for this one since it’s the one we have in our dining room! We’ve had it for about 5 years now and it has held up beautifully. It’s the little things! Thanks to the thin legs and end placement, this is also a great table for maxing out seating within a small footprint!ĥ. Modern White Dining Table: This may be the only white table in my rectangular table roundup, but it’s a good one! For me, that’s because of arched corners at the meeting point of the top and legs. Plus, with dining chairs surrounding it, the rattan feels like a special detail that’s not super in-your-face.Ĥ. I’m seeing rattan and cane pop up in all sorts of furniture (some good, some not-so-good), but this is a classy use. Coastal Rattan Dining Table: If you’re a fan of the modern coastal trend, this rattan paneled dining table fits right in with that. The walnut tone is perfection and the simplicity is really what makes it lovely. I’ve seen it in person and it’s beautiful. Mid-Century Walnut Extension Dining Table: The image doesn’t do this table justice. The rounded ends give this table a slightly softer look and a subtle nod to mid-century styling.Ģ. Modern Trestle Dining Table: A modern version of a farmhouse style table with a trestle base. Making sure they can stand up to that is important! Design Notes:ġ. I read through all of the details and reviews (if they had them) for each of these tables to do my best QC check, but be sure to do your own research as well to make sure it’s a good fit for your home! Dining tables are one piece I’d invest in if you can because they see a ton of wear and tear. I tend to gravitate toward a wood dining table much of the time as well, so that’s what you see here. I tried to capture a range of styles in this set, including modern, coastal, and mid-century, which are all styles I’m generally drawn to. Mid-Century Walnut Extension Dining Table | 3.
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