Our top picks include the Pottery Barn Modern Farmhouse Extending Dining Table, which has all of the hallmarks of the farmhouse style, including an X-shaped base, a wide tabletop, and hand-distressed finishing, and IKEA’s KLIMPFJÄLL Dining Table. Although it’s budget-friendly, it doesn’t lack the character or craftsmanship associated with farmhouse style. Ahead, find the best farmhouse dining tables to lend your home a warm aesthetic. This table is highly customizable, too, since it extends to 94 inches long to accommodate up to eight people at a time—ideal for holiday entertaining and other occasions. Note: Seating isn’t included with this dining table, but the brand offers plenty of complementary options sold separately. Price at time of publish: $2,399 Price at time of publish: $3,298 Although it’s made of solid wood, it’s an affordable dining table. And while the white and natural wood echoes the farmhouse style the best, you can also choose a darker espresso finish if you prefer a moodier look. Price at time of publish: $400 It’s an incredible table—and one that’s particularly suited for big families or anyone who loves to entertain. At 35 inches wide and 91 inches long, it comfortably seats up to 10 guests. Price at time of publish: $1,099 Price at time of publish: $680 It’s a very sturdy, well-made table, constructed of solid pine that’s wire-brushed to bring out the attractive wood grain. It’s been treated with a natural finish and a light lacquer topcoat for just a hint of shine and sophistication. Over time, the wood dining table will develop its own unique lived-in character and a rich patina, getting arguably better with age. Price at time of publish: $1,799 The table is built to last, too. It’s constructed of solid elm wood with a weathered finish that contributes to the shabby-chic-farmhouse-meets-French-countryside aesthetic. Price at time of publish: $649 You’ll also want to consider how many diners you need to accommodate on a regular basis. Though many farmhouse tables are large and rectangular, some—particularly those under 50 inches long—only seat up to four. For ample seating—something that fits up to 10—look at options closer to 90 to 100 inches long.
Material
You’ll also want to consider material, particularly because dining tables often have to stand up to heavy daily use. For the most sturdy and durable options, look for solid wood, and avoid painted options for daily use.
Delivery and Assembly
Keep in mind that farmhouse-style dining tables are typically very large items that require special arrangements to be made for delivery. As such, delivery can be much costlier than standard shipping. And delivery time may be longer, particularly if the item is made to order. Expect to wait four or more weeks in some cases. Finally, don’t forget to consider assembly. Typically, large pieces of furniture—like dining tables—require some assembly, like attaching legs. Some retailers will offer assembly upon delivery, which can be very helpful.
Why Trust The Spruce
This article was written by Brigitt Earley, a freelance writer with more than 12 years of experience testing and writing about products for outlets like The Spruce and Good Housekeeping. For this roundup, Brigitt read hundreds of reviews and scoured well-loved retailers to find their top-selling tables. She considered dozens of models for this roundup, evaluating each on size, craftsmanship, style, and finish. For additional insight, Brigitt consulted with interior designer Nishtha Sadana to home in on exactly what elements make a piece of furniture a standout in the farmhouse style.