How to Match a Dining Table with the Right Chairs: Our 5 Rules to Pairing Correctly

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  1. I have a oak dining table and need chairs. Will a shade of red oak with upholstery chairs go with the lighter oak table.

    1. Hi Sheree, it might? The fabric might break up the chairs so the wood tones aren’t competing. But it’s individual, you need to assess them together.

  2. This is so cool and right on time, great article! I want to mix styles, mid century (round bamboo and white Cafe table) with more on the traditional style chair. Two chairs IA all. Is that possible, can that be done, suggestions? My eat in kitchen is centered around or between kitchen with cabinets darker counters with two off-white bar stools with back black leather cushion, on white tile floors leading into room with light hardwood. Hope this didn’t complicate things. Its a small space, want to keep it light and airy and avoid to much modern as I love traditional lines too.

    1. Hi Shan, it sounds like you have a lot of materials going on in a small space. White tiles meeting hardwood floors. Dark counters with an off-white stools with black leather. Not sure what colour your cabinets are, but that could be yet another colour/material.

      I’d be really careful about adding more materials and colours and styles. Pick something already in the space and use that as your colour/style inspiration for the table and chairs.

  3. Hi,
    What chairs would look best with an oak river table (clear resin) that has stainless steel ‘U’ shaped legs please? I’m struggling whether to keep stainless legs on chairs or go for black metal?
    Thank you

  4. Hello from the States! I wish you were in California. I just purchased a marble dining table (seats 6) – white with grey veins. The legs are a brushed nickel type silver. My flooring is a lighter driftwood grayish/beige color. The dining room is an open concept and the walls are all white and contemporary. The staircase is nearby and is white with has brown banister railings (a bit warm tone with slightly red undertones). I am stumped by the white marble table and silver legs. Can I choose an upholstered chair with black legs? And can I go with a neutral fabric on the chairs or do I run the risk of it looking like I was trying to match the white-ish marble?? I can send pictures! I already requested to subscribe to your newsletter. Loved the article!

    1. Hi Cheryl! Hope you’re going well in Cali. The table sounds lovely! I think black legs with a neutral fabric will work well. Maybe a greige, or just a light grey. Good luck!

  5. Love your article! I’ve just bought an oak table and am looking for some nice chairs to go with it in my open plan kitchen, living, dining room. The colours in the room are quite grey, but I’ve got a multi rug and a teal occasional chair. I was thinking of maybe teal velvet dining chairs, but can only find some with walnut legs. Would this work? The flooring is engineered oak.

    1. Hi Julie. I wouldn’t add a third timber colour into the mix, and feel the walnut legs would clash with the oak table. I’d go for am oak leg, or a black leg here.

  6. Hi Thanks for this article very helpful. My question is regarding the last image with the off white fabric chair and the oak looking table can you tell me the name and brands of both these I love those chairs and would like to see a full size image of the table. Thanks so much

    1. Thanks Linda! The links and names are in the article. Table from Temple & Webster and chair from Brosa, if its the one with the stud detail you’re talking about?

  7. Hi Chris. I have black leather chairs with walnut legs. The wall is light grey. Its an apartment and looking to keep things compact and modern. What would you recommend in a table?

    1. Hi Fergal, glass (aged/antiqued glass if you want something with more character) or thin legs you can see through and around the table easily. Good for compact spaces.

  8. Hi Chris.. Loved this article.
    I just don’t know what color to use in my open concept floor plan.
    I have white kitchen cabinets with white quartz counter and the floor is a creamy/white tile in kitchen/dining area.
    The adjacent family room has dark strip flooring.
    I have a very old solid wood oak pedestal table stained dark.
    I would love to restain it but not sure of color. Also wooden chairs with upholstered seat that I would retain.
    Any suggestions would be most appreciated.. Also any tips on whether I should stain or use paint!!
    Thankyou

    1. Hi Bee, sounds like a bit of a project you have there. I’d hire a local designer if I were you, at least for a consult. Nothing compares to seeing it in person to give a professional opinion.

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