Amish Willington Trestle Dining Table



Dimensions & Specifications
Width: 42"
Depth: 60"
Height: 30"
Other Sizes Available:
42" x 72"
48" x 60"
48" x 72"
• 30" between trestles on 60" table
• 42" between trestles on 66" and 72" tables
*60" table will take one chair per side
Extensions:
1 - 4 Skirted (Standard) or Non-skirted 12" Extensions
Self-Storing Options (For 1" Radius, Rectangle & Bow Table Top Shapes):
• 42" x 60" will self-store up to 4 non-skirted extensions.
• 42" x 66" and 42" x 72" will self-store 4 extensions, 2 with skirts and 2 without.
• 48" x 60" will self-store up to 4 extensions, 2 with skirts and 2 without.
• 48" x 66" and 48" x 72" will self-store 4 extensions. No extensionss will have skirts.
42" x 60" and 48" x 60" have butterfly extensions option. Only one 18" butterfly extensions available due to short base.
42" x 72", 48" x 66" and 48" x 72" have butterfly extensions options. One or two 18" butterfly extensions available.
*Contact One of Our Furniture Specialists to Explore Other Shapes and Their Self-Storing
Measurement Between Trestles
42 x 60 - 30"
42 x 72 - 42"
48 x 60 - 30"
48 x 72 - 42"
Measurement from Trestle to End of Table
42 x 60 - 12"
42 x 72 - 12"
48 x 60 - 12"
48 x 72 - 12"
Table Top Shape Options:
1" Corner Radius Rectangle
Rectangle
Bow
Boat (Will Alter Extension/Self-Storing Option. Please Contact a Furniture Specialist to Complete Order).
• 42" x 60" 1-4 extension tables can only self-store 2 extensions BOTH without skirts.
• 42" x 66" and 42" x 72" 1-4 extension tables can only self store 2 extensions, one with or without a skirt and the second without a skirt.
• 48" x 60" stores up to 4 extensions, two with or without skirts and up to an additional two without skirts.
• 48" x 66" and 48" x 72" stores up to 4 extensions ALL without a skirt.
Wood:
Red Oak
Brown Maple
Sap Cherry
Rustic Cherry
Cherry
Rustic Hickory
Hickory
Rustic White Oak
Quarter Sawn White Oak
Hard Maple
Elm
White Oak
Rustic Walnut
Walnut
*Quarter Sawn White Oak Table Will Have Regular White Oak Base
*Rustic Woods are available with open knots that are not filled or knots that are filled with an epoxy. See the example in the photo gallery.
Please Call to Order Mixed Woods
Standard Features:
Amish Handcrafted Furniture
100% Solid Hardwood Construction
1" Rectangle Top with Reverse Chamfer Edge
No Gap Cover
Equalizer Slides
Each table is assigned a serial number for tracking purposes.
Optional Features:
Wood and Finish
Tabletop Size
Extensions
Extension Storage
Note: Base does not come apart for shipping
Delivery Cost & Lead Time
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Additional Information
The DutchCrafters Guide to Purchasing the Bed of your Dreams
Introduction
A good night’s rest is critical to rejuvenating your mind and body, ensuring you are ready for the morning ahead. As a fundamental part of your daily routine, your bed should reflect your personal taste and style, while providing an inviting, relaxing atmosphere that you can enjoy day in and day out. While many factors will influence the decision for your new bed, we have put together a few tips that will help you choose the perfect bed for your individual needs, along with insights into how you can make the most of your space.
Handcrafted Beds
As the centerpiece to your entire bedroom suite, your bed with play a critical role in the overall feel and comfort of your space. With many styles available, choosing the right bed can seem like a daunting task, but there are a few simple steps that will help you choose the perfect bed for any room in your home.
Available Sizes
With space at a premium, choosing a bed size that is properly fitted for your personal needs and available floor space will ensure you have enough room to get the rest you need, while leaving ample space for your storage décor. Most beds are available to fit a traditionally sized mattresses, from Twin to California King. While there are no definitive rules to mattress and bed sizes, it is important to remember that a standard mattress will fit a bed of the same size.
Twin Beds – typically crafted around 39” wide and 75” long, are made to comfortably accommodate one adult sleeper and are also perfect for a child’s room.
Full Beds – also referred to as a double bed, is the standard for most beds. Commonly crafted at 54” wide and 75” long, a full bed can accommodate two adults sleeping side by side, offering each person 27” or so of sleeping space, and is preferred when space is limited. The full bed is also ideal for a child/teenager’s room, or as a bed in your guest room. * For taller adults, this may be a tighter fit from top to bottom, with the length matching a twin bed. For these situations, the larger Queen or King size is recommended.
Queen Beds – the most popular size sold today, the Queen bed typically measures 60” side-to-side and 80” from top-to-bottom. Queen beds are ideal for two adults to fit comfortably, or one adult that likes to stretch out, while occupying less floor space then a king size bed.
King Beds (Eastern King) – for larger rooms, or those seeking the most spacious resting place, the king size offers the same length as the queen, but is typically 16 to 18 inches wider than a queen. If space is not an issue, couples will get the most room from a king size bed.
California King Beds – perfect for taller adults, the California King is usually 10 to 12 inches wider than a queen and anywhere from 4-6 inches longer than both the king and queen. The California King is ideal for extra head and foot room, but the size of the room should be carefully considered to ensure proper placement and use of storage pieces, with this longer bed.
*Note that these measurements are based on standard American mattress sizes. While these sizes are considered the norm, you can also request a custom quote for a less traditional mattress size to accommodate your unique needs.
Collection Style Options
After you’ve narrowed down the style of furniture that you would like for your bedroom, you can begin the process of selecting a bed. While this stage ultimately comes down to personal taste, most of our collections will offer a few different bed styles for each collection, which will pair perfectly with the case pieces offered for that suite.
Keep in mind that some bed designs may have different dimensions. Make sure the bed that you choose will not interfere with your storage options that you choose later. (A poster bed is going to take up more room vertically, whereas a sleigh bed is going to extend much further past your mattress length and a standard panel bed will be very close to your mattress dimensions.)
Low Footboard Alternate
When considering which bed to choose, keep in mind that most vendors will offer a low footboard option that is typically the same size as the side rails, which will partially eliminate the footboard while maintaining the structural integrity. If space is limited, a low footboard will allow for easier mobility, less chance of hitting the edges in tighter spaces and extra room for drawer extension on your storage pieces that are situated in front of your bed. It’s also perfect if you have your television in front of your bed, to avoid obstruction from a higher footboard!
Under Bed Storage Additions
Some of our bedroom collections offer a convenient under-bed storage option that will give you the perfect place to store your linens, extra bedding and comforters and give you extra, hidden storage space. Most beds with this option will feature one or two units, with two or three drawers that are located on both sides or at the end of the bed. Once incorporated, the unit will create a flawless look that will match the rest of the bed and provide your base for your box spring and mattress support.
Amish Bed Construction and Integrity
While it’s true to say that all beds serve a very similar purpose, the same cannot be said when comparing the quality of a handmade Amish bed to an off-the-line production model from a big box retailer. The care and time that goes into each piece assures that your new bed will last generations and still maintain its integrity and beauty.
To ensure years of continued satisfaction, each bed features an array of woodworking techniques, to ensure integrity and longevity for each piece. The headboard and footboard will be assembled using high quality bonding agents and mortise and tenon construction to ensure no loose pieces or wobbles when placed on a floor. The slats are connected using various methods, from the traditional bolt up and hook rails, to a more unique through-bolt construction that provides a beautiful style with the hardware exposed on the outside of the frame.
Assembly of your new bed is straight forward and will require minimal tools to complete the task. Pick the perfect location for your new bed and set your headboard’s location. Attach the side rails to the headboard and then to the footboard, making a stable base for your slats. While each slat design may be different, they generally all lay in neatly and easily. Attach the center slat support and you’re ready to add your mattress and enjoy years of carefree comfort.
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Overview
Hardy, comfortable and luxurious, our Amish Willington Trestle Dining Table prides itself on its universal appeal. One of our favorite Amish proverbs around here is "Pride in your work puts joy in your day". We love this one so much because it illustrates exactly why you should trust in Amish furniture. They won't settle for anything less than the best, in turn guaranteeing our happiness in purchasing it. Well designed and well crafted, you will be planning many meals and enjoying countless conversations around this beautiful table.
Don't hesitate to contact one of our design consultants today to get an order started. You can also visit us in person at one of our Amish furniture showrooms.
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