With this guidance, we researched standout options fit for various decor styles. After narrowing down our final list, we were especially impressed with the durable design and pared-down versatility of Article’s Alna Drop-Leaf Table, thus naming it our top winner. Here are the best drop-leaf tables below. Measuring 51 x 34 inches in the expanded position, note that the Alna can seat up to four people. You’ll have to assemble it partially at home, but it shouldn’t take more than 15 minutes. Price at time of publish: $499 Price at time of publish: $251 We wish this drop-leaf table were made of solid wood, but we appreciate the generous capacity and reasonable price point, especially considering the size. “Whether it’s a console table, a buffet against the wall, a desk with one leaf down, or a dining table that can sit up to six, this drop-leaf table is sure to be great for whatever use (or uses) you need it for,” says Mecham. Price at time of publish: $285 Though it only comes in one finish, the dark distressed wood is timeless and versatile. Unlike many other drop-leaf tables, it arrives fully assembled with white-glove delivery service. But just a heads-up, shipping is pretty expensive. Price at time of publish: $599 This shaker-style table has tapered legs and two hinged leaves that expand to a four-person seating capacity. In the end, our only complaint is the steep price tag. Price at time of publish: $1,599 Featuring two hinged leaves, this compact circular table expands to a 36-inch diameter and comfortably seats up to four people. Other than that, the main thing to keep in mind is that you’ll have to assemble it at home. Price at time of publish: $300 Price at time of publish: $326 This is a counter-height unit, so you’ll need counter-height stools or chairs. (The brand makes matching chairs if you want everything to look cohesive.) While it’s somewhat pricey and calls for partial at-home assembly, the Simms is an excellent space-saving dining and storage solution. Price at time of publish: $1,020 Though it folds up compactly for easy storage, it’s unusable as a table in the folded position. (There’s also a wall-mounted option if you want something with virtually no footprint.) And just a heads-up, you’ll have to assemble it at home. Price at time of publish: $305 Thanks to retractable support rails, the drop leaf folds and unfolds with minimal effort. Partial assembly is required, but if you ask us, this is a minor inconvenience considering the budget-friendly price tag. Price at time of publish: $200 Not only that, but built-in caster wheels also make it easy to maneuver around your home. We wish this unit were made of solid wood, but the marbled melamine finish will make your eating area look expensive. And while you’ll have to put it together yourself, the affordable price is hard to beat. Price at time of publish: $150 The extended surface measures 35.5 x 19.5 inches and folds down to just 4 inches deep. While you can’t use it as a table in the folded position, it may come in handy as a narrow shelf. Unlike most Ikea furniture, it comes pre-assembled, so you just have to mount it to your wall. Price at time of publish: $60 Additionally, Mecham says the intended use can affect the design. For instance, some double as console tables, kitchen islands, buffets, food-prep stations, sideboards, or wall-mounted desks. You’ll see that a lot of options on this list can easily transform from a meal prep table to a casual seating area or a simple workspace.

Size

When buying any new furnishing for your home, you’ll want to ensure it’s the right size. This means your drop-leaf table should fit in your space while keeping in mind additional room for chairs and walkways. You should also pay attention to the seating capacity. Most drop-leaf tables seat two to four people, though some can accommodate six or more, and others may only offer room for two or three.

Material

Lastly, consider the material. Solid wood is ideal for drop-leaf tables, as it’s durable, low-maintenance, and versatile. Our top pick from Article, for example, is made of solid wood in your choice of oak or walnut; plus, it comes with powder-coated steel legs. However, lots of great options are made of both solid and manufactured wood or MDF (medium-density fiberboard), whereas others may simply feature a wood veneer. If you want your table to last for several years, you might want to spring for solid wood. But if you’re looking for a relatively short-term solution and are on a budget, manufactured wood or MDF will suffice.

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Theresa Holland is a freelance product reviewer and commerce writer specializing in furniture and home decor. For this story, she interviewed an interior designer who offered product recommendations and table placement. Next, she researched today’s best drop-leaf tables, considering dozens of models from various brands and retailers. The selected products stood out in terms of versatility, aesthetics, ease of use, and overall value. You can read more articles by Theresa on MyDomaine, Travel + Leisure, Byrdie, and People.