Do you have a table pad for your dining room table?
joyce_6333
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angc- did you get your dining room table?
Comments (2)I'm still here! We did get our dining table and some chairs right before Christmas. We haven't gotten the upholstered chairs yet though, so no updates there. It's usually a 75 day lead time for custom. I ended up changing the table from tile to copper, which meant changing the reg chairs from white to black and choosing new fabrics for the cushion and upholstered chairs. I'm was seriously thinking of doing a setee instead of the 2 parsons chairs, but chances are, I'll use the chairs as planned. Here are pics pf the 4 chairs and table, with the new fabric that will go on the chairs. It's a different colorway of that printed microfiber. I bought everything at Arhaus Furniture. Full disclosure-I also work there, but I was a customer there years before I was an employee. They have a website and can ship everywhere. You can pm me if you want more info. Hope this was helpful and sorry I don't have final pics of the chairs....See MoreOT-dining room table pads
Comments (4)I just use a felt, but my table is only for eating (and the occasional meeting), and is reclaimed old wood. A little more distressing won't harm it. Hard, custom pads that fold are far superior, especially if the table is going to be used for homework, crafts, etc., rather than just eating. The new ones have magnets to hold them together, which means shifting isn't a problem, but I'd still want hooks on the edges to hold the breaks together. You can usually order them through better furniture stores, though I'm sure the ones online are pretty much the same thing. The only thing is getting an exact template. It's nicer when the store measures...and is responsible for getting it right....See MoreDo you Have a Dining Table With an Apron?
Comments (9)I've had an old oak table I think from the 30s forever so won't get rid of it but the apron is low and harder to sit at. It just my husband and I so we sit on one side instead. You really have to trying out to see if it will work for you....See Morerug pad under dining room table??
Comments (9)Thank you so much. I have LVP underneath. It needs an area rug in general because if I didn’t have one my floors would be ruined!!! I have little felt pads on the underneath of all my chairs and when you pull them out it leaves and awful scratch and that’s without someone even sitting on it. I couldn’t imagine how my floor would look if someone slid out their chair from the table without some sort of rug!...See Moreanele_gw
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