Building an 8-Foot Farmhouse Table
Iâm no master carpenter. But I knew what we wanted.
An 8-foot-long farmhouse table.
Solid. Sturdy. Wide enough for platters and plates.
Strong enough to last decades.
Farmhouse tables have something special about them. Theyâre not flashy. Theyâre not delicate. Theyâre built to be used â scratched, leaned on, spilled on, lived around.
Just like real life.
I measured carefully, chose durable wood, and built it with intention. Every board mattered. Every screw mattered. Not because it had to be perfect â but because it had to hold memories.
When it was finished, it seated ten comfortably. Even with serving dishes spread down the middle.
Exactly what she had dreamed of.
More Than a Table
Over the past 13 years, that table has seen it all.
Holiday meals stacked high with food.
Birthday cakes glowing with candles.
Homework spread across one end.
Late-night conversations long after plates were cleared.
Friends squeezed in with âweâll make room.â
There have been spills.
There have been scratches.
There have been loud laughs and quiet talks.
And thatâs the beauty of it.
A farmhouse table isnât meant to stay flawless. Itâs meant to collect stories.