VIA MERCHANT
VIA MERCHANT
Pros:
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Sturdy, high-quality wood
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Small footprint
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Affordable
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Classic, neutral look
Cons:
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Can be difficult to assemble
For city dwellers and those looking to make the most of smaller spaces, meet this three-piece dining set. It adds a little extra style without taking up much room. With two chairs, it’s ideal for living alone, living with roommates or couples who need a cozy place to sip coffee or chat over dinner. If you’re really tight on space, this doubles as a desk.
While there are plenty of trendier options out there, we like that this leans more classic. It won’t look out of place when it’s time to redecorate around it (perhaps upgrading with kitchen storage cabinets), and the mid-century style adds a touch of elegance.
VIA MERCHANT
VIA MERCHANT
Pros:
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Storage space (can we mention that again?)
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Sturdy and comfortable for the price
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Good for small spaces
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Table has three color options
Cons:
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Some reviewers complain about a complicated or long assembly
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May not be the most long-lasting option
Sometimes selecting a budget option can feel like a compromise, but then you encounter a dining table set like this one and it feels like a steal. This is one of our top picks for a high dining set because of its wallet-friendly price and minimalist style. It fits seamlessly with a range of decors. Our favorite part? It includes storage.
Stash your prettiest wine glasses or nicest wine bottles to show off your great taste to visitors, or use it as a place to stash cookbooks, mugs, kitchen tools or anything else needed close at hand.
What to Look for When Buying a Dining Table Set
The simple answer is budget, quality, material and what it’s for. What this really means: It all depends on you, your house and your lifestyle.
“Who lives in this house?” Asks Crickett Kinser, lead designer at Kitchen Places. “Are you an empty nester? Do you have children? Do you host parties?”
Dining table sets vary wildly when it comes to needs, style preferences and home size. When choosing a dining table set, it’s important to select not just what looks the best online or in store, but what fits best with your space and your lifestyle. You’ll want to consider:
- Budget: As with anything, in today’s world, prices are all over the board. But a dining room table isn’t a one-season sweater. Ideally, it’s going to last a while. Consider this into your budget— spending a little more for quality now could mean using it for years without needing to replace it. Do you want something more disposable, or something that can last a while?
- Space: How big is the room? Is the home open concept or tiny living? What kind of table will best fit there? Don’t choose the trendiest table; choose the one that will best accentuate the home. “With an open concept, you have more room to play,” Crickett says. “With tiny living, you might want an expandable, multi-functional table.”
- Height: We don’t often think about this until we’ve purchased, but for tall family members, consider a taller table so they don’t hit their knees.
- The Object’s Lifetime: Are you looking for more disposable pieces that you might swap out after a little while, or do you want something that’s going to last for 10 years? Will this piece only stay in your current house, or do you want it to be universal in different homes? That answer determines the style and the amount to spend.
- Personal Style: If you like something more eclectic, get something more eclectic. If you love color, go for some Pioneer Woman furniture over a neutral palette. It’s your space. Enjoy it.
- Materials: “You can’t go wrong with solid wood,” Crickett says—but note that it can be dented. Still, Crickett adds that a little wear-and-tear can supply some charm. As lovely as marble and glass are, they might not be best for young families, and they require more maintenance. “Marble is very porous and can be scratched very easily,” Crickett says. The best material typically comes down to how much work you want to put into upkeep.
Why You Should Trust Us
We explored dozens of products across trusted retailers, read countless product reviews and got expert takes on trends and interior design. In our research, we aimed to vet the real, lived experience of using each table. We evaluated each pick based on price, quality, durability and style to appeal to different types of shoppers. I have also written many similar articles, helping shoppers find everything from gift sets to cleaning products to home decor.
FAQs
What type of dining table is most durable?
It all comes down to the quality of the materials. Generally, a heavy-duty wood (think oak or cherry) is going to better withstand the dents and dings that come with daily life. Once dented, it’s dented. Metal handles plenty of wear, which is why metal tables are great for the outdoors, but it may feel a bit utilitarian in your home (and probably not suited for those with little ones).
Also, consider the build. Tables with a thicker top and legs offer better longevity and durability.
How much should a good dining room table cost?
For a high-quality dining room table, you might be looking at $2,000 and upwards. However, there are still great options between $500 and $2,000 with enough variety to suit different needs.