STEP ONE:
CONSIDER THE SIZE
The best method is getting some masking tape put down where the table is going to sit, walk around it, if it feels too tight then bring the tape in until you find the size that works. If the space is limited on length but have plenty of width consider making the table 120 cm wide to seat 2 at each end of the table.
Our tables can be made to any size but here are some suggestions
4-8 seaters
10-14 seaters
STEP TWO:
CHOOSE YOUR TABLE TOP
Straight edge
WANEY/LIVE EDGE
The Natural edge of the tree makes up the waney edge, also known as live edge, each one is as unique as the next.
EXTENDING
Almost all of our dining tables can be as an extending table. The extending leaves are inserted at each end of the dining table and are cut from the same lengths of timber as the rest of the table top, meaning the grain carries on through into the extending leaf. The Extending mechanism is as simple and as quick as you can get, and the look of the table is hardly effected with either extender in or out.
Glass Middle
The Glass middle is a great choice if you don't want your table to look to 'wood heavy'. It also adds a lot of light, and showcases the table base, that is sometimes lost once chairs are put in place.
Resin River
Timber separated and set in resin. Choose from over 10 different colours and styles of resin
STEP THREE:
HOW RUSTIC DOU WANT THE TOP TO BE?
RUSTIC 1
Clean
Rustic 2
Natural imperfections are minimal, and the ones that remain have a subtle resin infill.
Some natural imperfections and cracks, but an overall clean, smooth appearance.
Our most rustic finish, full of natural cracks that can be quite deep. One fore the Rustic lovers!