If you’re thinking about tossing your dining table to the curb, think again.
Our dining room chairs endure a lot of wear and tear and once we see them looking drab we think the entire set needs to go. In reality, you can keep your table and spruce up the entire set with new chairs, saving you money along the way.
From a design perspective, mismatched chairs are growing in popularity for country, rustic, and beach house decor. Bringing in new seating to your dining table to achieve that “mismatched” effect will bring new energy to your space.
Where to begin on your new seating? When considering the best seating option for any table, it’s important to be aware of the space you’re working with.
What Seating Option is Right for You?
They’re a few things you’ll want to consider when deciding on the perfect seating option.
- Height: You’ll need to be aware of the height of your table. If the chair ends up being too high or low, you’ll have a bit of a problem on your hands. We suggest getting exact measurements to make sure your guests are comfortable and can easily pull their chair in and out from the table.
- Length: Determine the width of your table so you know how many chairs you will actually need. Some tables can comfortably fit three chairs to a side, while smaller tables might only accommodate two. You can maximize space with a bench.
- Style: Is there a certain style you’re trying to achieve – modern, rustic, retro, or traditional? What other design elements in the space do you want to work with? Bringing in some sample materials can help shape the big picture for you, same as you would when trying out paint samples.
Types of Barnwood Seating Options
Barnwood Chair
If you’re new to the barnwood world, keep it simple with a reclaimed barnwood chair, the more traditional route. We like to think that the chair approach is extremely versatile, stylish and practical. You can choose from various woods and then personalize with barnwood stain or paint colors; the possibilities are endless.
Looking for a stronger eclectic look, try incorporating different types of barnwood chairs around the table. If you want to stay on the conservative side, pick the same style of chair but mismatch the colors. Feeling bold? Try out different styles and colors!
Reclaimed Barnwood Bench
The bench alternative is a fun and casual addition to your dining space. It adds more seating, or can be utilized for tables that have a leaf. Many homeowners opt for a barnwood bench on one side of the table, with chairs on the other. You can mix and match your chairs and benches as well!
As with most decorating rules, there are exceptions. When mixing a table, chairs, or bench the rule is: when the pairing works, go for it! If you’re interested in learning more about all the barnwood seating options we offer, contact us and we would be more than happy to discuss.
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