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Affordable dining tables that don't compromise on style or quality. Choose from 147 budget-friendly options priced between £140 and £1,300, featuring everything from sleek black lacquer to warm oak finishes. Whether you need a compact table for a flat or a larger piece for family gatherings, our selection suits all homes and budgets.

  • Popular Brands – Humz and Julian Bowen lead our bestsellers with contemporary designs. Humz
  • Top Ranges – Humz Bern Black and Bern Oak deliver modern style at competitive prices. Humz Bern Black
  • Colours & Materials – Black, grey, cream, and white finishes in acacia, oak, glass, and marble effect.
  • Expert Stock – Over 140 tables in stock, ready to browse or order today.

Tip: Measure your dining space and count how many guests you typically seat to find the ideal table size and shape.

Browse our Humz Palma Walnut range for warm, natural tones, or explore Julian Bowen Furniture for timeless designs.

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Browse Cheap Dining Tables by Size

Our Cheap Dining Tables are available from compact 2-seater designs through to large 10+ seater options. Measure your dining room carefully — allow at least 60cm clearance on all sides of the table for comfortable seating.

Extending Cheap Dining Tables

Many of our Cheap Dining Tables feature an extending leaf mechanism, increasing seating capacity from day-to-day use to entertaining. Extending options are clearly marked in the product title and description.

Cheap Dining Tables by Material

Choose from Cheap Dining Tables in marble, ceramic, solid oak, mango wood, glass and MDF finishes. Each material brings a different aesthetic — marble adds luxury, oak brings warmth, glass creates a light and open feel.

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FAQs on Cheap Dining Tables

How much space do you need around a dining table?

Allow at least 60cm clearance on all sides of your dining table for comfortable seating and chair pull-out. Measure your room length and width first, then subtract 120cm (60cm each side) to find your maximum table size. This ensures guests can sit without obstruction.

For small rooms under 3m × 3m, choose a table 120–150cm long. Round or square tables maximise floor space better than rectangles. Extending tables work well—keep them closed daily but expand for dinner parties. Measure your doorway to ensure delivery access.

Many budget dining tables feature extending leaves to increase seating capacity. Check the product title and dimensions—both closed and extended measurements should be listed. Extending tables cost slightly more but offer flexibility for occasional entertaining without permanent bulk.

Oak is harder-wearing, denser, and develops a richer patina over decades. Mango wood is lighter, more affordable, and has attractive grain variation but softens more easily. Both are solid wood; oak suits high-traffic families, mango wood works for lighter use or style preference.

Glass tables show fingerprints and spills immediately but wipe clean in seconds with glass cleaner. Wood requires care—use coasters, avoid heat rings, and polish occasionally. Ceramic and marble tops are heat-resistant and easy to maintain. Choose based on your household's cleaning tolerance.

Use coasters under drinks and hot dishes to prevent staining and heat marks. Wipe spills immediately with a damp cloth, then dry thoroughly. Polish every 3–6 months with appropriate wood oil or beeswax. Avoid placing the table in direct sunlight to prevent colour fading and wood warping.

Yes, you can mix colours, styles, and materials—modern design often pairs wood tables with upholstered or metal chairs for contrast. Check seat height: dining chairs should sit 25–30cm below table top. Ensure legs fit under the table without obstruction, especially with extending models.

Standard dining table height is 72–76cm. Pair with chairs 40–45cm tall (seat to floor) to create 25–30cm of legroom. Bar-height tables reach 90cm and need taller stools. Measure your chairs before buying—mismatched heights affect comfort and balance during meals.

A 120cm table comfortably seats four people—two per long side. Stretch to six with child-sized seating or tight spacing along sides plus heads. At 150cm, four is standard, six is tight; 180cm fits six to eight easily. Allow 60cm per adult along each side.

Quality budget tables from established retailers are built to withstand daily family use. Check leg support, frame construction, and weight limits in specifications. Solid wood and MDF with proper bracing last years; avoid extremely cheap particle board. Read customer reviews for real-world durability feedback.

Choose a table that complements your kitchen colour scheme and flooring. Extending tables let you seat more without permanent bulk. Round or oval shapes suit open layouts—they don't block sightlines. Ensure the table sits at least 90cm from kitchen counters and appliances for workflow.

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