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Dining Room Furniture: Types, Materials and Styles
Types of Dining Room Furniture
Dining Tables
- Rectangular tables: The most common shape in the world of dining tables, these seat the most people comfortably and work well in long, narrow rooms or open-concept living spaces. Rectangular dining tables are often made with extensions, with either a self-storing or breadboard-style leaf that creates space for more guests when entertaining.
- Round tables: Great for small dining rooms or cozy spaces, round tables might accommodate fewer people than rectangular tables, but make for a more intimate setting, encouraging conversation.
- Square tables: Ideal for square-shaped rooms and smaller gatherings, square tables are a less common shape than rectangular or round tables and offer a unique look in your dining space.
Table Sizes
- Small tables for 2-4 people: Just the thing for small apartments or breakfast nooks, small tables have obvious benefits like taking up less space and being relatively inexpensive.
- Medium tables for 6-8 people: A popular choice for families, this size offers enough space for comfortable dining without being too obtrusive.
- Large tables for 10 or more people: A table of this size is a statement piece for your home that’s great for large families and entertaining. It does require a significant amount of space and is usually more expensive. An alternative option is a table with one or two extensions, so you have the extra room only when you need it.
Seating Options
- Chairs: The most common seating option for dining rooms, chairs offer comfort and come in a variety of styles. You can opt for upholstered, in neutrals or wild patterns, wooden chairs, metal chairs, and some that are a combination of mixed materials. Armchairs are typically used for the heads of the table, and armless dining side chairs fill in the rest of the space.
- Benches: A more casual option that seats more people, benches work well for families with children while also updating your space with a chic modern-rustic look.
- Combine chairs with benches: An option that offers the best of both worlds, the combination of dining chairs on one side of your table with a dining bench opposite adds visual interest to your dining room.
Materials for Dining Room Furniture
Wood
- Solid wood: The most durable and long-lasting option - and available in a variety of finishes, from light to dark - wood is also the most expensive choice for dining furniture.
- Veneer wood: A more affordable alternative to solid wood that adds similar warmth to your space, veneer is not as durable. It's made by gluing a thin layer of real wood onto a substrate, such as fiberboard or particleboard.
- Engineered wood: A more environmentally conscious alternative to real wood and less expensive, engineered wood is made by combining wood particles with a synthetic resin. The result is a more uniform product that has the look of wood but lacks its unique grain patterning.
Metal
- Unfinished metal:A modern industrial look for your dining room, unfinished metal is a durable option for dining furniture that lends a masculine edge to your space and is easy to clean.
- Painted metal: Not as stark as unfinished metal and sometimes more expensive, the beauty of painted metal is its decorative appeal and the visual interest it brings to your dining room. Rustic, antiqued white metal works for farmhouse dining rooms, black metal works for modern spaces.
- Metal mixed with other materials: For a contemporary update and a boost in the style stakes, mixed material metal and wood dining furniture gives you the best of both farmhouse and industrial worlds. This is a popular option for the modern or contemporary dining rooms.
Styles of Dining Room Furniture
Traditional
- Ornate details: This kind of decorative dining furniture embraces all sorts of ornamental elements, including intricate carvings - such as scroll work on aprons or skirts and table legs - inlaid bands of wood veneer, molding, turnings, shaped feet and more. Traditional furniture is typically inspired by detailed pre-20th century European design.
- Rich wood finishes: Traditional furniture is typically made of hardwoods, such as mahogany, oak, or cherry, in darker-toned stains that add gravitas to your space.
- Carved legs and accents: Shapely carved legs and extra embellishments are all part of traditional dining room style.
Modern/Contemporary
- Clean lines: With a focus on sleek, clean lines, modern and contemporary dining room furniture creates a sense of calm in your space.
- Sleek and minimalist design: Embellishments and decorative details have no place in this design aesthetic.
- Metal or glass accents: Utilitarian and industrial influences in modern furniture design mean metal and glass accents are frequently incorporated into this style of dining room furniture.
Rustic
- Natural and warm feel: Designed to create a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, rustic furniture design frequently turns to the influences of natural materials.
- Distressed finishes: Using a variety of techniques to remove some of the painted finish from furniture pieces creates a lived-in, much-loved look. These perfect imperfections give rustic furniture a cozy sense of age and history.
- Earthy colors: Natural tones, including browns, beiges, greens and more help incorporate an organic feel that reflects the hues of the natural landscape into the designs.
Transitional
- Combination of old and new: Transitional dining room furniture combines traditional and contemporary designs to create a unique and timeless look.
- Clean lines with some ornate details: At the intersection of old and new, clean lines meet ornate detail, such as curved legs or decorative accents.
- Neutral colors: Often, transitional furniture combines traditional design with a modern color palette, moving away from rich, woodsy finishes in favor of neutrals such as beige, gray, or white.