A farmhouse-style dining bench is a charming and practical addition to a kitchen table, offering a rustic yet functional seating option. Here are some ideas and tips for choosing or building one:
Classic Wooden Bench – Made from reclaimed wood or distressed pine for a weathered, rustic look.
X-Frame Bench – Features crossed legs for a traditional farmhouse aesthetic.
Storage Bench – Includes a lift-up seat or drawers for extra kitchen storage.
Whitewashed or Painted Bench – Soft white, gray, or pastel colors enhance the farmhouse vibe.
Bench with Backrest – A taller design with a slatted or solid back for added comfort.
Wood Types: Pine, oak, cedar, or reclaimed barn wood.
Finish Options: Distressed paint, whitewash, natural stain, or dark walnut for contrast.
Metal Accents: Wrought iron legs or black metal brackets for an industrial-farmhouse mix.
Length: Typically 48″–72″ long (fits 2–4 people).
Height: Standard dining bench height is 18″ (for a 30″ table) or bar height (24″) for a counter.
Depth: 12″–16″ for comfortable seating.
If you want to build your own:
Materials Needed:
2×12 or 2×10 pine boards (for seat)
4×4 posts (for legs)
Wood glue, screws, sandpaper
Stain or paint
Basic Steps:
Cut seat boards to desired length (e.g., 60″).
Attach legs (cut to 17–18″) using angled braces or an X-frame.
Sand smooth and finish with stain/paint.
Seal with polyurethane for durability.
IKEA (Hemdals bench, Nordviken)
Wayfair (rustic & reclaimed wood options)
Etsy (handmade farmhouse benches)
Local woodworkers or flea markets (for unique vintage pieces)
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