A dining table is more than a functional piece of furniture - it’s the centerpiece of every home where families share meals, celebrate moments, and create lasting memories. Whether you prefer a timeless wooden dining table or a sleek glass-top design, choosing the right one enhances both comfort and visual appeal. When designing your space, consider how your dining table complements other furniture pieces such as console tables and coffee tables for a cohesive aesthetic. This guide explores the key factors to consider when selecting a dining table, from material and size to style and care tips, ensuring it remains beautiful and durable for years to come.
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1. Why a Solid Wood Dining Table Is Worth the Investment
A dining table gets more daily use than almost any other piece of furniture in your home - meals, homework, board games, holiday dinners, late-night conversations over coffee. It needs to handle all of that and still look good doing it. That's why material matters more here than anywhere else.
a. Real Wood vs. Everything Else
Particle board dining tables start peeling at the edges within a year. Glass tops show every fingerprint and scratch. Solid wood - walnut, oak, acacia - actually gets better with age. Minor scratches add character. The grain deepens. A well-maintained solid wood dining table lasts 30+ years and can be refinished multiple times.
b. Handcrafted by Vietnamese Artisans
Every Ashdeco dining table is built by hand in Vietnam - real joinery, hand-sanded surfaces, and natural finishes that let the wood speak for itself. Our artisans work with each slab individually, matching the base and finish to the unique grain pattern of that specific piece. No two tables are identical.
c. The Centerpiece Effect

A dining table anchors the entire room. Get it right, and everything else - chairs, lighting, decor - falls into place around it. A live edge walnut dining table with a modern metal base transforms a plain dining room into a space people actually want to sit in.
2. Dining Table Styles We Offer
a. Live Edge Dining Tables
Our signature category. Each live edge dining table preserves the natural outer edge of the wood slab - the organic curves, bark remnants, and raw character that no factory can replicate. Paired with sleek metal or wooden bases, these tables blend rustic warmth with modern design. Available in walnut, acacia, and mixed hardwoods.
b. Round & Pedestal Dining Tables

Solid oak round tables with tulip pedestal legs - perfect for smaller dining areas, breakfast nooks, or kitchens where a rectangular table would feel too imposing. Round tables seat 2-6 people comfortably and encourage conversation because everyone faces each other.
c. Farmhouse Dining Tables
Rustic solid wood tops with sturdy legs designed for everyday family use. These tables embrace visible grain, natural knots, and a warm, lived-in feel. Pair with bench seating on one side and chairs on the other for the classic farmhouse look.
d. Modern Minimalist Dining Tables
Clean lines, smooth finishes, and simple silhouettes. These solid wood tables let the natural grain be the only decoration. Works beautifully in contemporary apartments and open-plan living spaces.
e. Small Space & Bistro Tables
Compact square and round tables designed for apartments, studios, and small kitchens. 2-4 person capacity. A small dining table paired with a floating shelf (/collections/floating-shelves) for extra storage keeps the space functional without clutter.
3. How to Choose the Right Dining Table Size
a. By Number of People
• 2 people: 30"-36" round or 36" square
• 4 people: 48" round or 48"×30" rectangular
• 6 people: 60" round or 72"×36" rectangular
• 8 people: 72" round or 96"×40" rectangular
Rule of thumb: Allow 24" of table edge per person for comfortable elbow room.
b. Room Clearance
• Leave 36" minimum between table edge and nearest wall - enough for chairs to pull out and people to walk behind seated diners.
• In tight spaces, 30" works but feels snug. Below 30" and people will bump the wall every time they stand up.
c. Table Height
• Standard dining: 28"-30" (standard chairs 17"-19" seat height)
• Counter height: 34"-36" (pair with counter stools)
• Bar height: 40"-42" (pair with bar stools - not typical for main dining)
4. Live Edge vs. Straight Edge - Which Is Right for You?
• Live edge: Each piece unique. Natural wood edge = organic, sculptural look. Best for statement pieces, people who appreciate one-of-a-kind craftsmanship. Trade-off: irregular edge means seating varies along the length.
• Straight edge: Clean, predictable dimensions. Easier to pair with bench seating. Best for families who need max seating, formal dining rooms. Trade-off: less visual drama.
At Ashdeco, most dining tables feature live edges because that's what we do best - but our round and square tables offer clean edges for those who prefer it.
5. Caring for Your Solid Wood Dining Table
• Daily: Wipe spills immediately. Use coasters for hot drinks and placemats - heat and moisture are wood's only real enemies.
• Weekly: Dust with dry microfiber cloth. Avoid spray cleaners with silicone or ammonia.
• Every 6-12 months: Apply food-safe wood oil or wax to maintain the finish. Takes 20 minutes.
• Scratches: Minor = rub out with fine steel wool (#0000) and oil. Deep = sand and refinish. That's the advantage of solid wood over veneer - you can always restore it.
6. Pairing Your Dining Table with Other Furniture
• Console table nearby: A rustic console table against the dining room wall holds serving dishes, wine, candles during dinner parties. Match the wood tone for unified look.

• Coffee table in adjacent living area: A solid wood coffee table in the same material family ties both spaces together visually.
• Floating shelves for display: Mount floating shelves on the dining room wall for wine glasses, decorative plates, or a small herb garden.
• Lighting: Pendant light 30"-36" above table surface. For live edge tables, a linear pendant that follows the table's length works better than a single round fixture.
7. Contact Information
Contact Ashdeco,
Email: support@ashdeco.com
Address 1: 157 Elder Ave, Bergenfield, NJ 07621
Address 2: 1011 Roundabout Rd, Martinsville, VA 24112
Support Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM (EST)
What types of dining tables does Ashdeco offer?
Ashdeco offers live edge slab dining tables, round bistro tables, and square compact tables, all handcrafted from solid hardwood by Vietnamese artisans. Live edge dining tables feature the natural outer contour of the tree preserved along the edges for a sculptural look. Round and square tables come in smaller sizes suited for apartments, breakfast nooks, and compact dining rooms. Browse our tables collection for additional table styles including coffee tables, end tables, and console tables.
What sizes are available and how many people can they seat?
Small round and square tables (30" to 36") seat 2 to 4 people and fit breakfast nooks, studio apartments, and small kitchens. Large live edge slab tables run 6 to 8+ feet long and seat 6 to 10 people comfortably. As a guideline, allow 24" of table width per person for comfortable elbow room. Measure your dining area and leave at least 36" between the table edge and the nearest wall or furniture so chairs can be pulled out freely.
How much do Ashdeco dining tables cost?
Compact round and square tables start at $867 to $1,567 for 2 to 4 person sizes. Live edge slab dining tables range from $4,989 to $12,600 depending on the slab size, wood species, and leg style. The higher price on slab tables reflects the cost of sourcing large, kiln-dried hardwood slabs and the extensive hand-finishing work required. Each slab is selected individually for its grain pattern and edge character.
What wood species are used?
Ashdeco dining tables use solid hardwoods including walnut, oak, acacia, and teak. Walnut offers deep, rich tones and fine grain suited for modern and mid-century dining rooms. Oak is durable and versatile with a classic look. Acacia has bold grain contrast that becomes the centerpiece of the room. Teak provides exceptional moisture and heat resistance. All wood is kiln-dried to prevent warping and finished with a protective coating for daily use.
What leg styles are available?
Live edge slab tables come with modern metal bases including U-shaped, X-shaped, and pedestal legs that contrast with the organic wood slab. Round and square tables use tulip pedestal legs for a clean, mid-century look. Metal legs give an industrial or contemporary feel, while wood pedestal legs keep the look fully natural. The leg style significantly changes the overall aesthetic, so consider your dining room decor when choosing.
How do I care for a solid wood dining table?
Wipe the surface after meals with a damp cloth and dry immediately. Use placemats, coasters, and trivets to protect from heat, moisture rings, and scratches. Avoid dragging sharp or rough objects across the top. Keep the table out of prolonged direct sunlight to prevent uneven fading. Reapply a thin coat of wood oil or beeswax every 6 to 12 months to maintain the finish. For live edge tables, dust the natural edge gently with a soft brush. With basic care, solid hardwood dining tables last for generations.
Can live edge dining tables work in a modern dining room?
Absolutely. The combination of a raw, organic wood slab with clean metal legs creates a striking contrast that fits modern, industrial, and contemporary dining spaces. The live edge adds character without clutter. Keep the rest of the room minimal: pair with simple chairs, a pendant lamp, and a console table or sideboard in matching tones. The table becomes the room's focal point while the surroundings stay clean.
What makes Ashdeco dining tables different from furniture store options?
Furniture stores sell dining tables made from MDF, engineered wood, or thin veneer over particle board. Ashdeco uses solid hardwood slabs, hand-selected and finished by Vietnamese artisans. On live edge tables, the natural tree contour is preserved, so no two tables look the same. The joinery, sanding, and finishing are all done by hand rather than on a factory line. The result is a dining table that works as functional furniture and as a piece of natural art. Pair with floating shelves or a mirror on the dining room wall to complete the space.
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