DINING TABLE

DURABLE & STYLISH | THE ADVANTAGES OF A WOODEN DINING TABLE

Choosing the right wooden dining table is one of the most important decisions you’ll make when it comes to your home. You want something durable and stylish, but also practical. A wooden dining table ticks all these boxes, plus there are other benefits that come with owning one.

Benefits of Investing in a Wooden Dining Table

You’re probably wondering whether the price of a wooden dining table is worth it. Well, let’s take a look at some of the benefits of investing in one:

  • Durable – Wooden dining tables are highly durable and long-lasting because they can be well maintained over time. Wood is more resistant to scratches and dents than other materials such as plastic or metal. It also doesn’t stain easily when something spills on it.

  • Easy to Clean – You won't have to worry about your children leaving their crumbs on this table because you can simply wipe it down with soapy water after every meal!

How to Choose the Best Wooden Dining Table

Choosing a wooden dining table is a big decision. The right table can be used for years, and the wrong one can be frustrating to look at and use. Before you buy, there are several things you should consider to get the most value out of your purchase.

Choose a table that suits your space: How big is the room where you want to put it? Will it fit under hanging light fixtures or overhead cabinets? You may need an extension leaf if not all of your guests will be able to reach across a large surface. A round or oval table might work

better in smaller areas because they take up less floor space than rectangular ones do. Consider whether or not you plan on hosting large parties with many guests—if so, go for something sturdy enough for everyone!

Consider how many people will be using it: If only two people are going to sit down at once (say, husband and wife), then tops made from solid wood like oak would probably hold up well enough without needing anything extra underneath them besides some felt pads on the feet so they don’t scratch floors unnecessarily.*

Making a Statement With a Wooden Dining Table

When it comes to making a bold statement for wooden dining tables, there are many ways to do so. One way is by choosing the right size and shape, but that's just the beginning. We all know how difficult it can be to choose the furniture for your home—there are so many options and styles out there! But when you consider a wooden dining table and what kind of table you're looking for, think about how much space you have and how much room you need to eat comfortably with family or friends. You also need to consider whether or not children will be using this table regularly (especially if they're young children), because smaller tables may be easier for them to reach and use safely without falling off or getting hurt by sharp corners.

Once you've decided on your ideal size, shape, and color scheme for your wooden dining table set​s​ ​- don't forget about other factors such as style! This can make all the difference between having nice furniture that suits your tastes perfectly vs. having pieces that clash with one another...and sometimes even seem mismatched despite being bought together at once!

Maintenance & Care Tips for a Wooden Dining Table

Wood Oil or Polish

You can also use wood oil, which will help to protect your table and keep it looking beautiful. Wood oils contain natural oils (not petroleum-based) that penetrate deep into the layers of wood and help to seal it. The best part is that they are non-toxic, so you don't have to worry about using harsh chemicals on your dining table.

Avoid Harsh Chemicals

The last thing you want to do when cleaning your dining room table is damage it with harsh chemicals like bleach or ammonia. These chemicals can break down the finish on the surface of your table over time, which causes cracks in its structure and reduces its lifespan considerably.

Avoid setting hot objects directly on the table.

This might seem obvious, but many people accidentally burn themselves by placing hot plates directly onto their wooden furniture without realizing how hot they still are! It's better just not to at all if possible—or at least use some kind of trivet underneath dishes while they're cooling off after being taken out of an oven or microwave