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The dining table is capable of handling all aspects of entertaining, meals, homework sessions, baking and anything else. The most beautiful dining table is affordable, well-made, durable, and easy to use in your home.

It’s all about choosing a statement piece that adds flair, individuality, and character to your area once you’ve covered the essentials. All of those boxes can be checked with a salvaged wood dining table.

Let’s take a look at some factors that you should consider when choosing the right salvaged table to fit your home.

Types of Dining Tables We Deliver All Over Ireland

The dining table must be large enough to comfortably fit in the space between your kitchen and dining room. A salvaged table dining set is often a huge piece of furniture. The space around it should be considered.

A good rule of thumb to allow you to comfortably move around the table and get in and out of chairs is 90cm/3ft.

Start by measuring the space’s length and width to make sure the table can fit. Add 1.8m to these numbers to get the target dining table’s length and width.

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Oh, the pine, teak, mahogany, walnut, and oak!

There are many wood types and tones available. This is why it is important to choose the right wood species for your dining room table. For a traditional look, match the wood species of the table to wood flooring or cabinetry in your home.

For a more modern look, mix wood species from different countries. Consider the tone, grain, and, most crucially, the wood species’ endurance if you are less concerned with aesthetics.

Check the Janka Hardness Chart for a recommendation on how long the wood should be if your table will be exposed to heavy wear. A higher number on the scale means that the wood is more durable and is less likely to be scratched.

On the other hand, most dining tables that have been recycled have seen some wear and tear.

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Reclaimed dining room tables have a narrative to tell, which makes them one-of-a-kind. This is what we refer to as “character elements.”

Wood with natural knots, old nail holes, indentations, or exposed seams are some of the character aspects that can be found on reclaimed wood tables.

When choosing a recovered table, make sure you’re comfortable with character elements.

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A quality furniture restorer is essential to achieve an even and smooth tabletop.

Character elements should shine without any sharp edges or regions.

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A quality furniture restorer is essential to achieve a smooth, even surface. Character elements should shine brightly without any uneven edges.

Pro Tip: Filled in knots are ideal since they preserve the beauty of the wood’s knots and qualities while eliminating spaces for crumbs.

Reclaimed wood dining table can be finished in many different ways, depending on the creativity and resourcefulness of the furniture restoration professional.

A unique object is rare and often overlooked.

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Counties We Deliver To in Ireland

  • Carlow
  • Cavan
  • Clare
  • Cork
  • Donegal
  • Dublin
  • Galway
  • Kerry
  • Kildare
  • Kilkenny
  • Laois
  • Leitrim
  • Limerick
  • Longford
  • Louth
  • Mayo
  • Meath
  • Monaghan
  • Offaly
  • Roscommon
  • Sligo
  • Tipperary
  • Waterford
  • Westmeath
  • Wexford
  • Wicklow

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Our Showroom is 294 Harolds Cross Road, D6W. Open Tuesday to Sunday inclusive.

01 5370085/ info@homestreethome.ie

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