Elegant farmhouse dining room


Farmhouse dining room ideas – 18 styling tips for an elegantly rustic eating area

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Talk to any designer and they'll agree a long wooden dining table, often showing the traces of time on its surface, is key to the farmhouse look. It's a piece of furniture associated with kitchens most of all, but modern farmhouse style is all about elevating this traditional rustic theme – which is why the dining room has become an important space for homeowners key to add am element of refinement to their eating arrangements.

There's still a homely feel to today's farmhouse dining room ideas because the look embraces the beauty and simplicity of nature – it's an authenticity that flows through farmhouse decor.

How to style a farmhouse dining room

'At its heart, farmhouse-inspired style is known for its deep love and appreciation for raw materials,' says Alex Whitecroft, Head of Design at I Want Wallpaper . That means lots of wood and stone in terms of structure (ceilings and walls) and furnishings (tables, chairs, rugs, etc. ) From exposed brickwork and stone to warm reclaimed or unfinished woods, interiors have a simple, natural look and a warm and inviting appeal.'

In the dining room, the focus will be on the table and seating, of course. But everything from the lighting that illuminates your meal to the fireplace that invites you to linger once the plates have been cleared, all contribute to the ambience.

We've collected the ingredients to inspire your ultimate farmhouse dining room ideas. It's time to take your seat at the table…

1. Gather around a focal point

(Image credit: V&R Interiors)

This project from Sante Fe design firm V&R Interiors breaks the usual farmhouse rules by having a circular table, but it's perfect for creating a cozy look in the dining space.

Positioning the table in front of the farmhouse fireplace naturally invites family and friends to sit and enjoy the space. But even without that focal point, the composition of the room draws you to the table.

The low-slung lantern and collection of jugs combine to put the focus on the table area and create an intimate zone in the centre of the room.

2. Install a traditional dresser but paint it gray

(Image credit: Polly Eltes/Future)

A dresser filled with china, glassware and heirloom silver is a farmhouse staple, providing ample storage close to the dining table.

For a more contemporary take, paint the dresser a deep shade – here it's charcoal – and update the handles with leather or brushed metal replacements.

3. Bring in rush seats & flooring

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Layering natural materials, in the form of rush rugs, rattan and woven chairs, and even a tree trunk table base, will give your farmhouse dining room an authentically earthy look.

You can then incorporate the more refined details that elevate the scheme. An elegant bar cart, contemporary artwork and modern chandelier create a space as at home in the city as it is in the remotest countryside.

4. Add colorful textiles

(Image credit: Mark Scott/Future)

The simplest scheme can be transformed with the addition of pattern, color and texture via fabric and wallpaper.

'Farmhouse design tends to focus on stripes and geometric weaves, rather than country-style florals,' explains stylist Sara Bird.

'Double up two cloths on the dining table, then encourage comfort and lingering over dinner by providing cozy throws to drape over knees or the back of a chair to keep out drafts.'

5. Use the power of three

(Image credit: Cherie Lee Interiors)

Interior designers often group items in threes to create a perfect balance of shape, size and scale. We usually think of this trick for smaller groupings, such as table and shelf displays, but it works for larger pieces, too.

In this dining room, designed by Cherie Lee Interiors , the contemporary chandelier, long dining table and chairs, and the olive tree in its rustic pot, combine to create an elegant design trio.

It's a pared back approach that's worth considering for your own modern farmhouse dining room ideas.

6. Choose a tonal palette

(Image credit: Benjamin Moore)

While farmhouse style can incorporate deep and rich tones, it's very much informed by the colors in the natural landscape around you.

'If your property is near woods or plains, then going with local and natural materials in the interior is a perfect continuation of the environment,' suggests Bryan Stoddard of Homewares Insider . 

'Floors and walls covered with wooden planks or panels will fill your house with the necessary warmth, both visually and physically. Bring a dose of comfort into the house with a rich rug and a tablecloth in the same shade.'

Here, Benjamin Moore paints are used on the walls, with the geometric rug adding a soft touch of complementary color.

7. Create a dining hall in the entrance

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In a refurbished barn or wood-framed new build, a large entrance hall or open-concept layout can feel empty and underused.

Siting a dining table here is an ideal solution, providing a focal point at the centre of the home and having enough room for entertaining family and friends.

8. Add a rustic touch with lighting

(Image credit: Cherie Lee Interiors)

Rustic metals with an industrial feel will bring a touch of authenticity to your farmhouse dining room set-up. Look for tin, copper and zinc shades, or even repurpose vintage jelly molds and tart dishes for the job.

Here, in a dining room design from Cherie Lee Interiors, a trio of shades is refined with a fluted glass dimension.

9. Ground the look with a dark floor

(Image credit: Benjamin Moore)

In a light-filled room with lots of windows, a darker wood floor can bring depth to a dining space – especially if you are able to restore original flooring or incorporate reclaimed timber into your scheme.

'A main feature of the farmhouse style is the fusion of old and new,' explains Richard Petrie, interiors expert at Thomas Sanderson .  

'Wooden beams or classic fixtures give vintage charm which can be complemented by modern art and cushions to update your space.'

10. Paint chairs & cabinets

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'One of the easiest ways to bring some farmhouse style into your home is to incorporate antique or DIY painted furniture,' says Minnesota-based designer Amy Leferink of Interior Impressions .

In the dining room, that might mean painting the chairs that surround the table – either in a matching shade or in an eclectic mix of colors. 

'For a farmhouse-style living room or bedroom, something like an antique club chair with worn-in leather, or a vintage chest next to a new bed will keep the overall vibe of the space more relaxed,' Leferink continues.

11. Go for monochrome

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Taking a pared-back decorating scheme throughout the home – from front door to kitchen, via an entrance hall dining space – was key to creating a modern farmhouse look in this project.

'All of the textures, wood, black accents, shiplap, and metal really created this modern farmhouse style that carries throughout the entire home,' says Amber Carfield, Lead Designer at Scottsdale Arizona kitchen remodeler, Kitchens by Good Guys .

12. Search out vintage furniture

(Image credit: Brent Darby/Future)

Head to barn sales and thrift fairs to find vintage furniture that you can revamp with a coat of varnish or paint, and new hardware.

'Wood is a versatile material to use in your home and is great if you want to add a rustic and traditional feel to any room,' says Richard Petrie, interiors expert at Thomas Sanderson.

'Larger features like distressed furniture can make your space feel cozy, whereas smaller decoration like wooden signs can be a fun addition.'

13. Use lighting to add drama

(Image credit: Covet House)

In this project from design firm Covet House , the dining area and kitchen share an immersive space, clad in dark barn wood.

The dramatic pendant above the table, as well as the recessed floor-level lighting, creates a moody ambience that contrasts with the bright courtyard garden outside.

14. Keep it bright with sunny fabrics

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If you prefer a sunnier aesthetic to the dark and moody look, switch on the brightness with soft furnishings in bright and zingy shades.

'These will naturally coordinate with rustic wood and whitewashed surfaces and can bet switched out for other colors as the seasons change, to reflect the countryside outside,' says stylist Sara Bird.

15. Add 'something old, something new'

(Image credit: Lauren DeBello Interiors)

'For this dining room design, I wanted to create a timeless look, but one that still felt modern,' says Lauren DeBello of Nashville-based Lauren DeBello Interiors . 'I included lots of layered, textured neutrals, plus a black and white palette and natural wood tones. 

'I chose classic Windsor-style dining chairs that had clean, straight lines, and a vintage kilim to add that something old. I love to include vintage and antique pieces in each project.

'The room has such beautiful architectural elements, like the ceiling and black windows, so I made sure to choose furnishings and accessories with clean lines to complement what the room already had.'

16. Paint a fireplace black

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Update a fireplace to add a touch of modernity to your farmhouse look.

'A fireplace in your living room is the focal point of the room,' suggests Andra DelMonico, Lead Interior Designer of Trendey . Painting your fire surround in black paint is a quick style fix, but there are other options.

'You could cover your modern fireplace or create a faux one with bricks. Then use a salvaged or reclaimed piece of lumber for the mantel,' DelMonico suggests.

'If you build a faux fireplace, you can arrange large candles or mount an electric fireplace in it.'

17. Make it plush with upholstery

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When it comes to modern farmhouse ideas there can often be a focus on walls and floors, and this is perfectly understandable,' explains Chris Harvey at Stelrad . 'Natural wooden floors and cabinets with a neutral color palette for walls are the bedrock of this aesthetic. However, if you really want to elevate the look then it pays to focus in on the details.'

Smart and supremely comfortable, upholstered dining chairs will add a touch of luxury to the your farmhouse dining room ideas, especially when finished with neat tacks and a polished handle.

18. Take a corner spot

(Image credit: Amy Bartlam/Jennifer Muirhead Interiors)

In an open-concept space, let the view and walls frame your dining table. A corner spot is ideal for this, creating a natural 'hug' around your entertaining zone that makes it feel more welcoming.

This dining room was designed by New Jersey designer Jennifer Muirhead of Jennifer Muirhead Interiors . 

'The modern take on the Windsor chair is the perfect compliment to the distressed farm table,' she says. 'And the glazed pendant is reminiscent of old farmhouse pottery but still manages to feel contemporary. '

Andrea has been immersed in the world of homes, interiors and lifestyle since her first job in journalism, on Ideal Home. She went from women's magazine Options to Frank. From there it was on to the launch of Red magazine, where she stayed for 10 years and became Assistant Editor. She then shifted into freelancing, and spent 14 years writing for everyone from The Telegraph to The Sunday Times, Livingetc, Stylist and Woman & Home. She was then offered the job as Editor on Country Homes & Interiors, and now combines that role with writing for sister title homesandgardens.com. 

20 Best Modern Farmhouse Dining Room Accents

Create Cozy Cohesion With Your Lighting, Table, and Chairs

 DESIGN: KATIE HODGES, PHOTO: AMY BARTLAM 

Redecorating gives you the ability to transform your atmosphere, no matter where you're located. Case in point: You don't need to own a farm to enjoy the welcoming, charming décor of a country home. From weathered wood tables to inviting spindle-back chairs, nothing says home sweet home better than a farmhouse dining room.

Here's how to incorporate the lived-in charm and welcoming vibe of the farmhouse style into your dining room like a pro.

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Design: Katherine Carter, Photo: Tessa Neustadt

Real farmhouses are filled with fresh air and tons of natural light. Keep things light and airy via blonde wood details, bright white walls, tons of windows, and delicate details.

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Design: GreyHunt Interiors, Photo: Christy Kosnic

Living on the farm inevitably incorporates as many raw materials inside the house as it does outside. This dining room displays a perfect mix of wood, iron, and brass.

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Design: Moore House Interiors, Photo: Grace Laird

There's nothing more charming than pieces passed down for generations. This dining room set gives this modern space an old-world charm that only antiques could.

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 Design: Moore House Interiors, Photo: Grace Laird

Dining room chairs in the modern farmhouse style typically incorporate a traditional design construction using sturdy materials like solid wood. Spindle-back chairs like the style featured in this space are a quintessential farmhouse addition. The black finish is paired with a classic iron dining room light fixture, while white shiplap is used on the walls for a touch of farmhouse perfection.

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Design: Moore House Interiors, Photo: Grace Laird 

This design style is often centered around the table, which can incorporate modern or rustic accents. A great place to source your farmhouse dining room table is your local thrift store or flea market. Seek out pieces that boast natural weathering, or try your hand at a DIY project that mimics a similar look.

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Design: Katie Hodges, Photo: Amy Bartlam 

When redesigning your space, consider striking a balance between trendy elements, like shiplap, subway tile, or floating shelves with farmhouse influences like industrial lighting and reclaimed wood.

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Design: Emily Henderson Design, Photo: Tessa Neustadt 

Finishing touches make all the difference in any space. While farmhouse style might be at the core of this design, textural elements elevate the look to new heights. The exposed wood beams, layered table settings, long curtains, upholstered seating, and a medley of fresh blooms make this dining room blend comfort and sophistication with ease.

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 Design: Emily Henderson Design, Photo: Sara Ligorria-Tramp

Farmhouse décor can be approached in a variety of ways to create a totally unique look in every setting. While some may choose to do farmhouse in a rainbow of hues, this achromatic approach proves to be equally gorgeous. The black and white color palette accompanied by wooden accents proves to be chic, but it's still rustic at its core.

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  Design: Emily Henderson Design, Photo: Sara Ligorria-Tramp

We're big fans of a formal dining room, but this kitchen setup is what farmhouse décor dreams are made of. The white marble countertop contrasts with the industrial-inspired stools is inviting—just how the farmhouse style was designed to be. And don't even get us started on the stunning color of those cabinets.

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Design: Studio Tack, Photo: Read McKendree 

While we love the bright, airy approaches to farmhouse living, this dark and moody dining room is giving those light spaces a run for their money. The deep green color on the walls and ceilings pairs brilliantly with the rich oak dining set.

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 Design: Jersey Ice Cream Co., Photo: Beth Kirby

We love how a fresh coat of paint can transform a spindle-back chair into a fresh addition to your farmhouse-inspired space. This powder blue paint is an unexpected finishing touch that ties the entire dining room together.

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 Design: Kara Mann, Photo: Douglas Friedman

In your search through flea markets and thrift stores, don't get too hung up on finding items that are part of a set. This dining room is proof that mismatched items can still look cohesive in a space together.

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Design: Kara Mann, Photo: Richard Powers

If you're lucky enough to have exposed beams in your dining room, give them the attention they deserve. Stain them in a dark shade or paint the ceiling white for a touch of contrast. If you don't currently have exposed beams, they're only a contractor call away.

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Courtesy of Studio McGee 

If ever there was an appropriate time to play up the earth tones, it's in a farmhouse setting. This gorgeous dining room is loaded with earth tones in materials from wood to twine, and concrete—and the result is nothing short of a country escape.

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 Courtesy of Studio McGee 

Using mismatched chairs at the dining room table is a classic farmhouse move. We love how this space features two varieties of chairs that share the same blonde wood tone. It feels cohesive, but not too uniform. Pair your table and chairs with dining room wall décor that complements the modern farmhouse theme, like this simple white accent piece that allows the centerpiece to steal the show.

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Courtesy of Studio McGee  

The dead giveaway for an inauthentic farmhouse style is likely hanging right above your table. Most homes have ceiling fans preinstalled in the dining room, but switching to a simple wrought iron fixture will make all the difference. In modern farmhouses, dining room lighting often incorporates pendant fixtures with rustic accents of varying textures—think metal or worn wood paired with warm light bulbs.

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Design: Pure Salt Interiors, Photo: Jessica Alexander

The beauty of the farmhouse style is its eclectic undertone, as mixing textures and shapes is encouraged. This dining room chandelier hanging above the table is usually designed with luxurious seashells, but this rope version feels equally glamorous—and it looks right at home in this farmhouse-inspired space.

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Design: Pure Salt Interiors, Photo: Jessica Alexander 

We love the natural materials often found in farmhouse décor, but don't forget to offset woods, steels, and metals with textiles. The full curtains, pillows on the seats, circle-shaped rug, and overhead lighting make the space feel much more inviting.

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Design: Pure Salt Interiors, Photo: Jessica Alexander 

Mile-long dining tables are gorgeous, but never underestimate what a four-person dining room set can do for your space. It creates the perfect vignette for intimate meals and doesn't have to sacrifice on style.

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 Design: Pure Salt Interiors, Photo: Vanessa Lentine

No farmhouse space is complete without greenery or fresh fruit on the table. It gives the illusion of that farm-to-table lifestyle, even if you live in a bustling city.

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Dining room in a private house - examples of successful design

Not every house has a dining room as a separate room. Most often it is combined with rooms for other purposes. However, you can try to organize at least a modest, but independent dining room. A large area will allow you to equip a fairly spacious room of this type. How to do it right? Tips and photos are given below.

Separate dining room - furnishing details

When starting to implement your plans, it is worth considering that the design of this room can be made in any style, but it must correspond to the overall home interior. If the classic reigns everywhere, then it should also penetrate into the dining room. Like hi-tech or minimalism - it is also worth equipping the dining room. nine0003

In the dining room, not only eat, but also communicate heart to heart. In a large family, everything often develops in such a way that only in this place of the dwelling do household members get the opportunity to gather in full force. At the dinner table, they discuss their problems and rejoice in each other's successes. The atmosphere of the room should be conducive to such communication.

Dining room color schemes

The classic option here is the use of neutral shades such as beige, mother-of-pearl, milky in the design. Sometimes they dominate everywhere: from floor to ceiling. The interior at the same time looks airy, pacifying. nine0003

Dining room in neutral tones

It is not uncommon to choose a design option in which the floor is dark, the walls are lighter, and the ceiling is white. The same light furniture will perfectly harmonize with the top covering of the room, and there will be enough space for everyone at the round table.

Light top, dark bottom

Natural colors are what make the atmosphere lively and very cozy. Furniture in wood tones, burgundy curtains, green walls. Plus fresh flowers on the table. In such an environment, you want to spend time for hours. nine0003

Natural colors in the interior of the dining room

Clear lines and color accents are used to obtain a strict, effective interior. A red lunch bench on a neutral background, serving pieces of the same color, a green vase in the corner. This view is very impressive.

Interior color accents

Interior materials

You can create an environment dominated by wood. If you place a solid table and chairs in the same style with it in the center of the room, and sheathe the walls with clapboard, the atmosphere of a village house will appear. A wide window will make the room very bright. A decorating accessory is a small clock on the wall. nine0003

Village house atmosphere

Decorated with cream wallpaper with a large pattern. It is not bad to complement this wall decoration with curtains with a flowing ornament. It is also worth picking up a spotted carpet to match the surroundings. Light soft chairs can be placed around a dark table, and a mirror with a beautiful frame can be hung on the wall. Dining in such a room is a pleasure!

Pleasant interior of the dining room

Sheer curtains and many glass details create a feeling of spaciousness. Another technique that allows you to get the impression of lightness is the use of glossy surfaces. The floor can shine and reflect, like a mirror, the furniture standing on it. Not bad if the ceiling and the surface of the dining table itself have the same properties. nine0003

Gloss on surfaces

Furniture in the dining room

An item that is definitely indispensable in such a room is a table. Its size and configuration can be any. Of course, you need to put chairs next to the table. Their number depends on how many people will gather at the same time. Sometimes chairs are replaced by comfortable benches. In addition, the dining room should have a closet, preferably with glass doors, or open shelves. Such furniture is needed to store dishes and accessories. Perhaps behind the transparent doors there will be a service as a valuable family heirloom. nine0003

Dining room furniture

Furnishings can be presented in an unusual design. For example, the table looks original not on traditional legs, but on a support in the form of curved elements. The chairs in this set are also interesting - their back legs and back are one piece.

Extraordinary chairs and table

The furniture looks unusual, in the design of which there is a play of colors. In the image below, all the chairs surrounding one table are different. Thus, households, gathering for lunch or dinner, will be able to take places according to their mood. Other elements of the interior differ in a similar variety of shades: curtains, panels on the wall, room surfaces. nine0003

Color room

Dining room lighting ideas

During the day, bright sunlight should enter the room. In order to enjoy the abundance of natural light while indulging in a meal, it is better to place the table close to the window. If, in addition, there is a beautiful landscape behind the glass, it will cheer you up and increase your appetite even more.

Bright dining room

Wherever the dining area is located in the room, it is necessary to think over its artificial lighting. The main device used for this should be placed directly above the table. It can be, say, a lamp with a frosted glass shade or an elegant chandelier. nine0003

Chandelier over the table

The cutlery is available in different variations. Some lamps have an oblong shape. They are ideal for placing above a rectangular table. And elongated shelves and cabinets will complement the interior.

Oblong pendant lamp

An interesting version of the device with a lot of metal rods diverging from the center. The photo below shows the situation where such an unusual lamp is used. A ball with lamps is placed above a snow-white table. And the whole interior is made in turquoise tones, which creates a charming impression. nine0003

Dining room in turquoise tones

Lighting is often provided by a whole group of appliances. A good option is a few transparent balls above the table, which, moreover, can vary in height. The oblong lamps lined up in a row also look good.

Group of lamps above the table

In modern interiors, entire lighting systems are often equipped. Instead of one device, many point elements can be used that emit energy flows. And glass and mirror surfaces will enhance the feeling of a spacious bright room. nine0003

Mirror and glass will give space

Dining room in the house, combined with other rooms

If it is impossible to separate the dining room from the rest of the rooms, you have to look for other solutions. And they can be very successful. Most often, the dining area is organized together with the kitchen. Another popular option is the arrangement of the dining room, coupled with the living room.

The best solution in this situation would be space zoning. To designate the area associated with eating, different methods are used. For example, the floor here is made darker, and pieces of furniture can be of a color that is not used in an adjacent area. nine0003

Bright chairs in the dining area

The dining island can be isolated with a rug. An additional accent detail will be small lamps above the table. In the kitchen, if this zone is combined with it, it is advisable to install a hood. Such a device will make the air more pleasant and bring out steam and fat.

Zoning with a carpet

You can divide the space into parts using elements of the kitchen set. It is enough to arrange the furniture at an angle. Get a cozy nook in which a table and chairs will fit. It is great if such a mini-dining room is located by the window. And in the evening, let the huge lamps work in this part of the room. nine0003

Mini-dining room by the window

A classic item used to separate the dining and kitchen areas is the bar counter. This stylish piece of furniture not only helps to define the boundary between two areas of the space, but also serves as a table where you can have a bite to eat. The bar counter, as a rule, is complemented by special high chairs.

Convenient divider - bar

Another way to separate the dining room from other rooms is to install a lattice barrier with wrought iron elements. If the next area is the living room, it's a good idea to equip a fireplace in it. This will favorably affect the perception of the entire interior. nine0003

Barrier between zones

Three different zones can be organized in one room at once. Kitchen equipment will fit perfectly in a niche of one of the walls. The living room will be well implemented by the window. And the dining area will find its place in the back of the room. In this area, you can hang lamps with transparent shades above the table. In the rest of the space, let spot lighting act. A fireplace and a large clock will decorate such a combined interior.

Three in one

Whatever the dining room, whether it is a separate room or just a part of the room, you can make it very cozy. Below are some more great ideas.

Examples of a private dining room

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chairs and a bench at the table

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