Farmhouse dining tables provide a warm and inviting place to share a meal or conversation in homes with a country or rustic aesthetic, but many of our favorites work in transitional and modern settings as well.
To find the best farmhouse dining table for your space, we consulted with several experts for guidance on construction materials, along with insider insights into design trends. The experts prefer real solid hardwood, especially sustainable hardwoods like red alder, but engineered wood products provide a lower cost alternative.
With that in mind, we researched farmhouse dining tables with diverse designs to fit different spaces, including tables made from solid hardwood, engineered wood, and other durable materials, evaluating each for design style, size, value, and other factors.
Roundhill Furniture Enna Morden Dining Table

This table from Roundhill Furniture is a sturdy foundation for family dinners and game nights. We love the natural wood grain finish and the oak veneer, but note that there will be some variation in the finish and grain of each product since this table is made of both solid and manufactured wood.
The x-shaped legs on both ends of the table are more durable than a pedestal table, so you don’t have to worry about pets or kids knocking this table over. Plus, it can seat up to six people so it’s perfect for families and large parties.
This table requires some assembly, but all the tools you’ll need are included. The components are heavy though, so you’ll want to have two people available to put it together.
Size: 31 x 42 x 72 inches | Material: Solid and manufactured wood | Seating Capacity: Six people