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Most of our table styles are pictured and priced in Knotty Alder hardwood. All of our finish colors on Knotty Alder can be found here.  We also build out of maple, white oak, and black walnut hardwood. Each wood species takes finish a little differently, which means each table will have a different color and look depending on what wood species it’s built in. Custom hardwood pricing depends on the size and style of the table. Use the drop-down menu below for a roughly estimated price increase from alder to maple, white oak, or black walnut. For upgrading round or square tables, please...

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Built by hand at our wood shop, our desks are fully customizable! We understand that desks are a personal space and we want your desk to fit your specific needs, and nearly everything about our desks can be customized. Desk Sizing Standard L-Shaped Desks have two portions: the "Primary Desk" and the "Return." The Return portion can be positioned in either a right hand or left hand configuration as you're sitting at the Primary Desk. "Right Hand Return L-Shaped Desk - Standard Dimensions" Click below to download a blank PDF template and write in your customizations! Right Hand Desk Template Right Hand Desk with...

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So, you've decided on a pedestal or trestle style dining table - perfect! You've just made one of the first customization decisions for your new table. Now it's time to determine how many chairs you'll be able to comfortably seat around your table. Hopefully this quick guide will help. If not, please reach out to our team via phone (479-633-7557), text, email or comment below and we'd be happy to help.  As a general rule, a 6ft table seats 6, an 8ft table seats 8, a 10ft table seats 10 etc. but that does depend on your chair widths and other...

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All our tables have a jointed table top by default, however, the customizations below are available if you'd like to customize your tabletop further. Please read below to understand those options, and reach out for a custom order!  Jointed Each tabletop is built with a “Jointed” smooth tabletop, which means that those hardwood boards are joined together, creating a smooth, easy-to-clean surface with no tangible open gaps or grooves between. A jointed, smooth top will still feature all the natural characteristics of a handcrafted piece with rustic imperfections.This top has a jointed, smooth surface top. The boards are jointed together and there...

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