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Any space you have set aside for dining can become the dining room you’re looking for with Bassett dining room furniture. Most of our dining tables are homegrown – hand-crafted from Appalachian hardwoods and custom finished to your preference. You’ll find round, square, rectangular and even extendable tables in timeless interpretations of your preferred modern style. Add wood or upholstered dining chairs in endless styling combinations from rustic to contemporary, classic to transitional. Dining Room storage is a crucial element for function, and Bassett sideboards, consoles, and buffets address your storage needs with stylish perspective. Bassett’s instant heirloom quality ensures you’ll enjoy meal after meal for years to come in your new dining room.
Whether you use your dining table to serve family dinners, for homework, as your professional workspace, or for all of the above, choosing the right size and shape table will make all the difference. And if you’ve done your homework, the search for your perfect table can be fun!
The ideal table depends on both the size of your dining space and how you plan to use it. If you regularly entertain guests or host holiday gatherings, a larger rectangle table that accommodates more people might be the best choice. For smaller families, more casual get-togethers, or in an eat-in kitchen, a round or square table can provide a more intimate feel. Keep in mind that the seating flexibility at a round table (especially one with a pedestal base) means you can add seats without anyone being caught on a corner.
Another approach to flexible seating is an extendable dining table with leaves. Available in round, square, and rectangular shapes, extendable dining tables offer the greatest adaptability, allowing you to add additional seats when needed. (These extra chairs can do double duty as well. If chosen wisely, the chairs designed to augment seating around the table when it’s expanded can also be used to offer extra seating in your living room.) Whichever style appeals to you, it's essential that the table you choose fits comfortably in your space. Take measurements of your room, being mindful that you’ll generally want 2 ½ to 3 feet of walking space around the table once the chairs (and guests) slide into place.
Read our Complete Guide to Table Sizes for more helpful details and designer tips.
No, your dining room furniture doesn’t need to match! In fact, mixing, matching and coordinating the style and material of furnishings adds personality and character to your aesthetic. The key is to curate a blend of different styles, materials, colors, and wood tones that reflect your tastes as well as your home’s overall aesthetic. For instance, you can pair our modern Origins Nichols Round Dining Table in a black Carbon finish with our Asher Dining Chair upholstered in brown faux leather to create a sleek, streamlined look. Or, mix a classic wood table, side chairs in wood and fabric, and two upholstered chairs for a softer, more eclectic feel. Another approach is to use a dining bench in lieu of a few dining chairs on one side of the table for a casual, slide-on-in vibe. Ultimately, the goal is to create a space that reflects your personal style while meeting your needs. Start with pieces you love and be sure to ask for help if you start to feel overwhelmed – Bassett designers love their role as free personal stylists!
Like mixing furniture styles, coordinating different wood tones in your dining room can create a warmer, more inviting space when done thoughtfully. Start by choosing a primary wood stain or finish for a major piece, like the table, then choose complementary tones for other pieces. For example, pair a dark maple dining table with side chairs framed in a lighter wood which could match a sideboard. Include a couple of custom upholstered dining seats to add softness and interest without overwhelming the space . You can visually lighten the room by introducing metal or glass accents, while metal lamps, glass vases, and mirrors can provide a refreshing visual break. Simplify your mix-it-up challenge by sticking to two or three wood finishes, and repeat one or two of them at least once for your dining room to feel balanced.