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We are looking to buy an informal dining room table for our new home. Our old table is a small square table for 4 which is great for an apartment or eat in kitchen. We don't have the eat in kitchen only a dining room and we need a bigger table but this is going to be our every day and entertaining table so it needs to be versatile. We'd like for it to seat 6 minimum and have at least 1 leaf in order to make the table larger for entertaining. The other catch is that after buying a home we and getting married we have a budget and would like to stay within the 1K range for the table and chairs. Thus far we have looked at places like Pottery Barn, Pier 1, Value City Furniture, Ashley Furniture, Ethan Allen, Woodcraft and other such places. Is there any other place that I seem to be missing because we just can't seem to find a table that we are willing to shell out the money for.
Re: Where to buy a table
We got our table & chairs at Kroger Marketplace (Liberty Township one). We love it and I think we may have spent around $300.
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walmart.com ...check out the canopy line of furniture. We have this (http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=7732492) in our kitchen as a microwave and standmixer stand. It's actually a nice quality, REALLY easy to put tog. and VERY stable. We are waiting for this(http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=7941805) to come back into stock and we are going to buy the table and 6 chairs.There is free site-to-store shipping, so don't worry about it. I think with a $320 table, and 6 chairs at $450, you'd be good!
ETA: The pottery barn oulet is actually pretty expensive when it comes to furniture, and things are often damaged. I also suggest JCPenny (I think there is a store in the Dayton area that carry's furniture) and Macy's furniture in Kenwood (although I'm not sure anything will be in your budget).
Jenn & Jason
September 27, 2008
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I was going to recommend Ashley (we got our table there) but I see you already went there.
How about Ikea or the American Matress Freight (name???) it's on the corner of 747 and Mulhauser. We looked there before Ashley and liked there selection but we were looking for something really specific (we wanted a pub height black table with a leaf that could seat 8)