About Stain Options
Click To Open A New Window And View Stain Options For Standard Stain Colors and Premium Finish Options. Keep in mind that actual results may vary due to the aged nature of the barnwood.
Solid Vs. Extendable Tables
The Seneca Reclaimed Barnwood Table is available as either a SOLID or EXTENDABLE table in varying sizes. Table top boards on Solid Tables run the long way while table-top boards on Extendable Tables run the short way to allow for separation.
Each EXTENDABLE table is supplied with a Geared Equalizer Sliding Mechanism. It is designed to work specifically with all trestle-base and pedestal-base tables. As you open the table up from one end, the opposite end equally opens up to allow for placement of the extender leaves. The gears make the process practically effortless. Comes standard with each of our EXTENDABLE tables.
Available Table Sizes
Solid Top Table Sizes |
Extendable Table Sizes |
42" x 42" square (call to special order) |
42" x 54" |
42" x 60" |
42" x 60" |
42" x 72" |
42" x 66" |
42" x 84" |
42" x 72" |
42" x 96" |
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Ordering Extension Leaves
Each Extension Table comes standard with one leaf. You may also order 2, 3 or 4 leaves. Additional leaves may be ordered by calling us directly.
Table self stores up to two leaves with the skirt. Leaves 3 and 4 will arrive without the skirt and do not self store. Additional leaves with or without the skirt may be special ordered.
Change The Table Edging
Choose from our most popular "Mission Roundover w/Hand Worn Corner" edging style or select one of the other three including "Regular Mission Roundover", "Hand Hewn" or "Chamfer". To view drawings of the various edging styles, click to open a new window and visit our Table Edging Styles" gallery.
Optional Table Heights
The Seneca Barnwood Dining Table is available in either the standard 30" table height as shown or optional 36" counter height (aka pub height) or 42" bar height.
Fill The Knot Holes
As with all reclaimed barnwood furniture, there may be occasional knot or nail holes in the wood. You have the option to fill these holes with a clear epoxy or leave as is. The clear epoxy blends in nicely and creates a smooth finish across the wood's surface. Leaving the holes exposed enhances the rustic nature of the piece.