Farmhouse Dining Tables & Rustic Dining Tables

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When it’s time to sit down and eat dinner with your family, you want a beautiful farmhouse dining table. We put together a huge list of rustic themed dining tables and farmhouse table and chair sets as well. If you are looking for the entire set, you can find out entire collection of farmhouse dining sets. Otherwise, we have beautiful tables listed below.


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Farmhouse Dining Tables

You can find all of the best farm home style dining tables below. We listed them by price so within each price you will find white, brown, wood, distressed, square, round, vintage, and rustic farmhouse dining tables.

Farmhouse Dining Room Furniture

Signature Design by Ashley Beachcroft Modern Farmhouse Outdoor Dining Table with Porcelain Top, Beige

$1,219.99
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Farmhouse Dining Room Furniture

Christopher Knight Home Cottage Acacia Wood Dining Set, Brushed Grey

$476.71
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Farmhouse Dining Room Furniture

Signature Design by Ashley Realyn French Country Dining Extension Table, Seats up to 8, Chipped White

$669.97
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Farmhouse Dining Room Furniture

Rustic Dark Walnut Farmhouse Dining Table (48″)

$1,074.99
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Farmhouse Dining Table Sets

When you want to complete your farm home dining room, you will love the farmhouse dining room sets we have listed below. You can shop our complete collection of rustic dining table sets.

Farmhouse Dining Room Furniture

Homelegance 6-Piece Pack Dinette Set, Gray

$594.43
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Farmhouse Dining Table Legs

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Farmhouse Dining Chairs

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Farm Style Dining Tables For Inspiration

One of the best ways to find a farm home dining table is by looking at inspiring farmhouse home decor. It can be difficult to complete your dining room and you want a table that can be used for family and entertaining. We listed even more farm style dining tables and table sets below so you can get some ideas for your home.

Kathy Kuo Home Ellicott Rustic Lodge Dining Table

Kathy Kuo Home Ellicott Rustic Lodge Dining Table
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HomeHills Ellary Rustic Pine Dining Table

HomeHills Ellary Rustic Pine Dining Table
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Furniture of America Clarks Farmhouse Dining Set

Furniture of America Clarks Farmhouse Dining Set
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Solid Wood Farmhouse Dining Table

Solid Wood Farmhouse Dining Table
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Quails Run Trestle Dining Table Butterfly Leaf

Quails Run Trestle Dining Table Butterfly Leaf
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Scott Living Burnham Collection Espresso Dining Table

Scott Living Burnham Collection Espresso Dining Table
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Coaster Elmood Rustic Dining Table

Coaster Elmood Rustic Dining Table
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Blane Natural Walnut Farmhouse Dining Table and Bench

Blane Natural Walnut Farmhouse Dining Table and Bench
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Umbuzo Reclaimed Wood Dining Table

Umbuzo Reclaimed Wood Dining Table
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The dining table is the heart of any home – and this couldn’t be truer in a farmhouse setting. A beautiful farmhouse dining table invites you to gather and break bread with loved ones while complementing your cozy rural décor.

When selecting a farmhouse dining table, you’ll want one crafted from quality materials like solid wood. Details like turned legs, distressed finishes, and extended lengths accommodate larger gatherings. Follow this guide to discover what to look for in your perfect farmhouse dining table.

Wood Types

Farmhouse dining tables are traditionally made from solid wood which ages gracefully over time. Here are some of the most common and ideal wood species:

Pine

Pine wood has a distinctive rustic appearance with prominent wood grains and knots that pair perfectly with farmhouse style. Pine dining tables are very affordable, lightweight, and easy to finish. Soft pine is prone to dents, so opt for hard pine for added durability.

Oak

Oak is a classic choice prized for its strength, natural beauty, and wood grain patterning. White oak is paler and displays more of a whitespace between grains, while red oak has a richer reddish-brown hue. Oak develops a lovely patina over years of use.

Reclaimed Wood

Reclaimed wood salvaged from old barns, factories, or homes makes for gorgeous one-of-a-kind dining tables. Usually oak, pine, or maple, reclaimed wood has a timeworn look with natural imperfections that add character. Expect to pay more for reclaimed wood furniture.

Maple

Maple wood has a smooth, fine grain that takes stain very evenly. It comes in various hues like birdseye maple which displays small rounded knots. Maple is durable, strong, and ages well. It’s also easy to clean and maintain.

Walnut

Walnut wood has a rich chocolate brown color with dark grain lines for bold contrast. The wood develops a lustrous sheen from wax in the material. Walnut looks beautiful accented with brass hardware for a very polished farmhouse table.

Cherry

Known for its smooth texture and warmth, cherry wood ranges from pale to deeper reddish-brown. It’s an ideal choice for stain since it readily absorbs pigment. Cherry has a refined look, making it suitable for formal or casual dining rooms.

Table Bases

The legs and base support are key structural elements that determine the overall style of your farmhouse dining table. Consider these popular base options:

Turned Legs

Turned legs have a rounded, tapered shape for a traditional farmhouse look. Often made from solid wood, the legs may include decorative carvings or detailing. Tables with turned legs evoke an antique style.

Trestle Base

A trestle base consists of a pair of large H-shaped supports running the length of the table with a stretcher in between. Trestle-based tables have an exposed and substantial base design perfect for farmhouse and rustic aesthetics.

Pedestal Base

In a pedestal base, one central leg provides support under the tabletop. The streamlined pedestal creates a lighter, more airy look. Round pedestal bases complement circular table tops. They allow for easy seating.

X-Cross Braces

Crisscrossed wooden braces underneath the table, joined in an X shape, add structural support in a visible way. The braces often extend beyond the edges of the top for a rustic silhouette.

Tabletop Materials

Along with the base, the tabletop also contributes to the overall farmhouse style. Here are some top dining table materials:

Solid Wood

As expected, solid wood makes an excellent and long-lasting dining table surface that can be sanded and refinished. Oak, pine, walnut and maple all bring beautiful wood grain to the tabletop.

Reclaimed Wood

For a weathered appearance, reclaimed wood tabletops have a character-filled history. The naturally distressed surfaces display cracks, knots, stains, and engraving. Reclaimed wood tops match well with industrial metal bases.

Engineered Wood

Engineered woods like plywood consist of thin layers of recycled wood glued and pressed together. More moisture resistant than solid wood, engineered wood makes durable and budget-friendly tabletops.

Wood Veneers

Veneers are thin sheets of high-quality wood glued atop cheaper wood cores. They offer an affordable way to get beautiful wood grains and patterns on tabletops. Popular veneers include oak and walnut.

Farmhouse Dining Table Shapes

Farmhouse tables come in classic shapes to suit your space and decor. Popular options include:

Rectangle

The most common shape, rectangular tables have longer proportions well-suited for large dining rooms and gatherings. Their clean lines work with any style. Extendable rectangular tables are great for flexibility.

Round

Round dining tables promote togetherness and intimate conversations. Round tables work well in smaller eating nooks or breakfast areas. Some round tables include self-storing leaves to expand for more seating.

Square

Square dining tables have a stable, balanced look. The space-efficient shape can be pushed against a wall when not entertaining. Square tables with rounded corners soften the design.

Oval

Graceful oval or elliptical-shaped dining tables fit well in narrow dining rooms. The curved edges create a smooth, streamlined effect. Oval tables often extend to add length when needed.

Size Considerations

When selecting a farmhouse dining table, think about size in relation to your space and entertaining needs:

  • Measure the room size and layout to ensure enough space for the table and seating.
  • Allow at least 36 inches table clearance on all sides for comfortable circulation.
  • Standard lengths accommodate 4-6 people, but 8-10 feet tables work better for large gatherings.
  • Extendable tables offer flexibility. Look for self-storing leaf storage.
  • Round tables 36-42 inches wide can seat 4 guests comfortably. Up to 60 inches wide can seat 6.

Finishes & Details

Finishing touches give your farmhouse dining table personalized style:

  • Distressed finishes involve manually scraping and sanding the wood to mimic signs of age and wear. These finishes enhance the rustic appeal.
  • Contrasting wood stains on the base and tabletop create bold visual interest. A dark walnut base pairs nicely with a light oak tabletop.
  • Metal accents like iron hardware, galvanized tin inlays, or bronze decorative strips provide an industrial edge.
  • Carved ornamental accents like rosettes, acanthus leaf motifs, or bead detailing on aprons and legs elevate the traditional farmhouse look.

Conclusion

When you move into a farm home, you definitely want to add a farmhouse dining table to your dining room. They usually have a rustic look and feature thick wood. If you can’t find what you are looking for above, contact us and we can help you look for farm style dining tables. The dining table truly forms the foundation for all your farmhouse decor. Select one crafted from quality wood that properly suits your space and lifestyle. A handsome farmhouse dining table becomes a cherished heirloom.

 
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