Dining Room
Our Dining Room Furniture Collection Includes:
Style Varieties: Modern, traditional, contemporary, farmhouse, industrial, Scandinavian, and mid-century designs
Size Options: Compact 2-seaters to grand 12+ person tables, including extendable dining tables for flexible entertaining
Shape Categories: Round dining tables for conversation, rectangular for formal dining, square for compact spaces, and oval for elegant curves
Material Options: Solid wood (oak, walnut, pine), engineered wood, glass tops, metal frames, and composite materials
Color/Finish Range: Natural wood tones, painted finishes, distressed styles, high-gloss lacquers, and matte textures
Complete Buying Guide
How to Choose the Right Dining Room Furniture for Your Space
Size Considerations:
- Measure your room: Allow 36 inches clearance around the table
- Table width: 36-40 inches for comfortable place settings
- Length: 24 inches per person for adequate seating
- Chair height: 18 inches from seat to table top
Space Planning:
- Consider traffic flow around furniture for a dining room
- Leave 48 inches between table and walls for chair movement
- Account for sideboards and storage pieces in layout planning
Material Guide:
- Oak: Durable, classic grain patterns, ages beautifully
- Walnut: Rich color, sophisticated appearance, premium option
- Glass: Creates spacious feel, easy cleaning, modern aesthetic
- Metal: Industrial style, extremely durable, low maintenance
Style & Design Considerations:
- Match existing décor or create focal point contrast
- Round tables promote conversation, rectangular suits formal dining
- Pedestal bases maximize legroom, four legs offer stability
- Dark finishes hide wear, light finishes brighten spaces
Practical Considerations:
- Assembly: Most pieces require 2-person assembly, 2-4 hours
- Delivery: Measure doorways, stairs for large pieces
- Budget planning: Chairs typically cost 20-30% of table price
Styling & Complementary Items
Complete the Look: Create cohesive dining spaces by pairing tables with matching chairs, complementary benches, and coordinating sideboards. Bar stools work perfectly for casual dining areas or kitchen islands.
Room Coordination: Balance proportions between dining furniture and room size. Mix textures—pair smooth tables with upholstered chairs, or combine wood with metal accents for visual interest.
Seasonal Styling: Layer table runners, placemats, and centerpieces to refresh looks seasonally. Lighting plays crucial role—pendant lights over tables create intimate atmosphere.
Entertaining Considerations: Extendable dining tables accommodate both daily use and special occasions. Consider storage solutions like hutches or buffets for serving pieces and linens.
FAQs on Dining Room Furniture
1. What size dining room furniture do I need for 6 people?
For comfortable seating of 6, choose tables 60-72 inches long. Round dining tables should be 48-54 inches diameter. Allow 24 inches per person around the perimeter.
2. How durable is different dining room furniture materials?
Solid wood dining room furniture lasts decades with proper care. Glass tops are scratch-resistant but can chip. Metal frames offer excellent longevity and stability.
3. What's included with dining room furniture delivery?
Delivery includes room-of-choice placement. Assembly service available. Most dining room furniture requires some assembly—tables typically 2-4 hours, chairs 30 minutes each.
4. Can I customize my dining room furniture order?
Many pieces offer finish options and fabric choices for upholstered chairs. Custom sizing available on select furniture for a dining room. Contact us for specific customization requests.
5. How do I maintain my dining room furniture?
Wood surfaces need regular dusting and occasional polishing. Glass tops clean easily with standard cleaners. Protect from heat with placemats and coasters to prevent damage.
6. What if my dining room furniture doesn't fit through my door?
We provide detailed dimensions before purchase. Professional delivery teams assess access routes. Most dining room furniture can be partially disassembled if needed for delivery access.