Amish Solid Wood Granbury Trestle Dining Table
Product ID:72932
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Dimensions & Specifications
Dimensions
Width: 42"
Length: 60"
Tabletop Thickness: 1"
Skirt Height: 2 1/2"
Measurement to Skirt Base: 26 1/2"
Other Sizes Available
42" x 60" Self-Store:
Up to Four 12" Non-Skirted
42" x 66" Self-Store:
Up to Four 12" Non-Skirted or Two Skirted & Two Non-Skirted
42" x 72" Self-Store:
Up to Four 12" Non-Skirted or Two Skirted & Two Non-Skirted
48" x 60" Self-Store:
Up to Four 12" Non-Skirted
48" x 66" Self-Store:
Up to Four 12" Non-Skirted
48" x 72" Self-Store:
Up to Four 12" Non-Skirted
Extensions
Up to Four 12" Skirted or Non-Skirted Available
Magnetic Skirts
Add magnetic skirts when ordering non-skirted leaves. Allows for self-storing, while still maintaining a skirted table appearance when leaves are in place.
Wood
Red Oak
Rustic Red Oak
Sap Cherry
Rustic Cherry
Wormy Maple
Brown Maple
Cherry
Rustic Hickory
Hickory
Rustic Plain Sawn White Oak
Quarter Sawn White Oak
Rustic Quarter Sawn White Oak
Plain Sawn White Oak
Elm
Rustic Walnut
Hard Maple
Walnut
Standard Features
Solid Top
1" Top with Mission Edge
30" High
Equalizer Wood Slides
Solid Hardwood Construction
Authentic Amish Handcrafted
Made in America
Optional Features
Tabletop Size
Extensions
Magnetic Skirts
Tabletop Shape
Edge Profile
Wood and Finish
Width: 42"
Length: 60"
Tabletop Thickness: 1"
Skirt Height: 2 1/2"
Measurement to Skirt Base: 26 1/2"
Other Sizes Available
42" x 60" Self-Store:
Up to Four 12" Non-Skirted
42" x 66" Self-Store:
Up to Four 12" Non-Skirted or Two Skirted & Two Non-Skirted
42" x 72" Self-Store:
Up to Four 12" Non-Skirted or Two Skirted & Two Non-Skirted
48" x 60" Self-Store:
Up to Four 12" Non-Skirted
48" x 66" Self-Store:
Up to Four 12" Non-Skirted
48" x 72" Self-Store:
Up to Four 12" Non-Skirted
Extensions
Up to Four 12" Skirted or Non-Skirted Available
Magnetic Skirts
Add magnetic skirts when ordering non-skirted leaves. Allows for self-storing, while still maintaining a skirted table appearance when leaves are in place.
Wood
Red Oak
Rustic Red Oak
Sap Cherry
Rustic Cherry
Wormy Maple
Brown Maple
Cherry
Rustic Hickory
Hickory
Rustic Plain Sawn White Oak
Quarter Sawn White Oak
Rustic Quarter Sawn White Oak
Plain Sawn White Oak
Elm
Rustic Walnut
Hard Maple
Walnut
Standard Features
Solid Top
1" Top with Mission Edge
30" High
Equalizer Wood Slides
Solid Hardwood Construction
Authentic Amish Handcrafted
Made in America
Optional Features
Tabletop Size
Extensions
Magnetic Skirts
Tabletop Shape
Edge Profile
Wood and Finish
Delivery Cost & Lead Time
Quality takes time. This product is expected to be delivered in 12 to 14 weeks.
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Additional Information
Choosing Dining Chairs
Keep in mind that your table type will affect how your dining chairs will fit. Pedestal tables and trestle tables will allow more room than leg tables since chairs have to fit between the table legs.
- The average dining chair is 16”- 20” wide. Measure dining chairs at their widest point, and add 6” to ensure there is enough room between chairs for people to move comfortably. Depending on the style of the chair, the widest point may be on the seat or chair back.
- Try to allow for 12 inches between the chair seat height and the table top, no matter the table height, to ensure everyone has enough room to sit comfortably.
- Leave seven inches between the chair arm height and the table apron (bottom edge of the table).
Chair Heights
Chairs can be built in three heights: Standard, counter, and bar or gathering height.
- Standard height chairs are 18”- 23” tall and are available in a wide variety of designs.
- Less formal than standard chairs, counter height chairs are 24” – 26” tall. Their added height creates the illusion of taking up less space.
The Livingston Contemporary Bar Stool is available in counter or bar height.
- Bar/gathering height chairs are 28”- 30” tall. They are ultra-cool and casual and fit well in smaller spaces.
The Amish Harris Bar Stool can be built in counter or bar height.
Side and Arm Chairs
Arms add about 6” to the overall width of a dining chair. If space is limited, consider using armless dining chairs, or only use arm chairs at the head and foot of the table.
- Side chairs take up less space visually and physically.
- Arm chairs are often used at the head and foot of the table. They offer added comfort with a place to rest the arms.
With the help our sizing guide, find the right solid wood dining set that will be the perfect fit for dinner and special occasions.