American Farmhouse Style

CHOOSE FARM TABLE LEGS

Look for these 4 types of table legs when shopping for your farm table.

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• SQUARE. These simple legs are square top to bottom and work best with a rectangula­r table top, making them a great option for a large farm table. Square legs are the simplest and most universall­y friendly legs for farmhouse style.

• ROLLED. Curvaceous legs say farmhouse elegance from a mile away. Rolled legs give character to the traditiona­l farm table and would work well for a more formal space. Bonus points if they’re hand turned.

• TAPERED. Slimmer than most, tapered legs start wider at the top and gradually narrow to the foot. These are a good middle ground for modern farmhouse style or if you want to keep your table’s style more neutral.

• X-STYLE. Often seen as a trestle base, X-style legs are thicker and the perfect choice for a heavy table top. This unique look fits rustic and industrial farmhouse style, while standing out as an attractive piece in your home.

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Durham dining table, $2,499. (833) 857-2062 or scoutandni­mble.com.
Farm table dining Woodbridge, $4,604. Visit houzz.com. Durham dining table, $2,499. (833) 857-2062 or scoutandni­mble.com.
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Lyle lodge reclaimed pine extendable dining table, $1,399. Visit kathykuoho­me.com.
Seb dining table, $699. Visit castlery.com. Lyle lodge reclaimed pine extendable dining table, $1,399. Visit kathykuoho­me.com.
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