By definition, four leg tables feature the legs at the corners of the table. The color, finish, distress, leg size, overhang, and other details can be altered to achieve different looks. There are several options for leg styles. Below are examples of our past work.
Four-Leg Tables
Type, Size, & Pricing
Type & Size | 42x60 | 42x66 | 42x72 | 42x78 | 42×84 | 42x90 | 42×96 | 42x102 | 42×108 | 42x114 | 42×120 | 42x126 | 42x132 | 42x138 | 42x144 |
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Seats | 4-6 | 6 | 6-8 | 6-8 | 8 | 8 | 8-10 | 10 | 10 | 10-12 | 12 | 12 | 12-14 | 12-14 | 14 |
Average Price Range | $1,666 | $1,765 | $1,865 | $2,046 | $2,227 | $2,370 | $2,512 | $2,687 | $2,862 | $3,053 | $3,341 | $3,547 | $3,752 | $4,058 | $4,364 |
*We customize the table to your needs. Any size/style. You choose the details.
Answers to Common Questions
Yes! You tell us the size. We have a plethora of leg styles, woods, colors, edge details, top thicknesses, and many other options. With this, we will walk you through the selection process so you can hand pick each detail to create your table!
Yes! We've had many projects come to life through inspiration images or sketches. With this, we work closely with you to iron out the specifics and each detail. Contact us directly to begin this process.
We build our tables down to the inch. You tell us the length, width, etc. We highly recommend laying the desired size out in your space using Painter’s Tape, cardboard, or blankets. With that, factor typically a minimum of 36” around the perimeter of your table, but each home is different so figure traffic-flow and how you’ll use the space.
We stick to the harder of the hardwoods: hickory, ash, hard maple, walnut, and quarter sawn white oak. Often the color choice will influence the wood species as we select the best wood for the desired color. The stain essentially enhances the natural characteristics of the wood and then we finish it off by applying a clear top coat, providing a very durable surface. The wear occurs on the clear coat vs. surfaces that are prone to chipping, clouding, and wearing poorly in appearance due to soft wood/faux wood/painted-type finish that is often found in most furniture stores.
Leg scale is based on the size of your table and is made to be proportionate. If you would like them to be scaled up or down, that will need to be specified.
This style table requires an apron (wood framing under the top) to provide the needed structural support for the legs. Minimum size typically is 2.5.”
Leaves attach at the ends of the table and are stored separately when not is use.
If a bench is purchased with the table, it will fit between the legs of the table.