Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about Wooden Dining Tables
How do I know if a table is solid wood or veneer?
Check the product specifications—genuine solid wood will be explicitly stated. Look at edges and underside in product photos. Solid wood shows continuous grain, whilst veneer reveals different material at edges. Weight is another indicator—solid wood tables are substantially heavier.
Will my wooden table warp or crack?
Quality wooden tables are built to handle natural wood movement. Proper construction with expansion joints and balanced finishing prevents most issues. Maintain consistent humidity levels in your home and follow care instructions to minimise any movement. Minor seasonal changes are normal.
What's the best wood type for families with children?
Acacia and mango offer excellent durability for active households. Their hardness resists denting from dropped items. Consider a distressed or rustic finish where new marks blend with existing character. Darker stains also hide daily wear better than light natural finishes.
How often should I oil or wax my wooden table?
Most wooden tables benefit from treatment every 3-6 months, depending on use and climate. If water no longer beads on the surface, it's time to reapply. Use products recommended by the manufacturer—different woods and finishes require specific care products.
Can wooden tables handle hot plates and dishes?
Never place hot items directly on wood. The heat causes permanent marks and can crack protective finishes. Always use trivets, hot pads, or placemats under serving dishes. This simple precaution prevents damage that's difficult or impossible to repair.
Are reclaimed wood tables safe and stable?
Properly processed reclaimed wood makes excellent furniture. Reputable manufacturers kiln-dry the timber, remove old fasteners, and check for structural integrity. The seasoning that comes with age actually makes reclaimed wood more stable than fresh timber. Each piece meets current safety standards.
What weight can a wooden dining table support?
Solid wood tables typically support 50-100kg distributed across the surface. Check specific weight capacities in product details. Avoid concentrated weight in one area—distribute serving dishes evenly. The table's construction method and wood type affect capacity more than size alone.
How do I remove scratches from my wooden table?
Minor scratches often buff out with fine steel wool and wood oil, rubbing in the direction of the grain. For deeper marks, lightly sand with fine-grit paper, then refinish that area. Many scratches become less noticeable over time as the finish patinas naturally around them.
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How do I know if a table is solid wood or veneer?
Check the product specifications—genuine solid wood will be explicitly stated. Look at edges and underside in product photos. Solid wood shows continuous grain, whilst veneer reveals different material at edges. Weight is another indicator—solid wood tables are substantially heavier.
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Will my wooden table warp or crack?
Quality wooden tables are built to handle natural wood movement. Proper construction with expansion joints and balanced finishing prevents most issues. Maintain consistent humidity levels in your home and follow care instructions to minimise any movement. Minor seasonal changes are normal.
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What's the best wood type for families with children?
Acacia and mango offer excellent durability for active households. Their hardness resists denting from dropped items. Consider a distressed or rustic finish where new marks blend with existing character. Darker stains also hide daily wear better than light natural finishes.
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How often should I oil or wax my wooden table?
Most wooden tables benefit from treatment every 3-6 months, depending on use and climate. If water no longer beads on the surface, it's time to reapply. Use products recommended by the manufacturer—different woods and finishes require specific care products.
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Can wooden tables handle hot plates and dishes?
Never place hot items directly on wood. The heat causes permanent marks and can crack protective finishes. Always use trivets, hot pads, or placemats under serving dishes. This simple precaution prevents damage that's difficult or impossible to repair.
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Are reclaimed wood tables safe and stable?
Properly processed reclaimed wood makes excellent furniture. Reputable manufacturers kiln-dry the timber, remove old fasteners, and check for structural integrity. The seasoning that comes with age actually makes reclaimed wood more stable than fresh timber. Each piece meets current safety standards.
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What weight can a wooden dining table support?
Solid wood tables typically support 50-100kg distributed across the surface. Check specific weight capacities in product details. Avoid concentrated weight in one area—distribute serving dishes evenly. The table's construction method and wood type affect capacity more than size alone.
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How do I remove scratches from my wooden table?
Minor scratches often buff out with fine steel wool and wood oil, rubbing in the direction of the grain. For deeper marks, lightly sand with fine-grit paper, then refinish that area. Many scratches become less noticeable over time as the finish patinas naturally around them.