Dining Room Furniture
Built around your home, style, and daily routine.
Handcrafted Kitchen & Dining Room Furniture in Iowa
Your dining and kitchen areas are some of the most used spaces in the home. They hold family meals, quiet breakfasts, holiday gatherings, homework, conversations, and everyday routines. At Midwest Woodworks, our dining room furniture is built by skilled Amish craftsmen using solid wood, quality finishes, and dependable hardware. From dining tables, chairs, benches, hutches, islands, and bar stools to storage cabinets, serving cabinets, coffee bars, and kitchen accessories, each piece is made to bring beauty and purpose into your home. Visit our Kalona, Iowa showroom to explore custom dining room furniture made to fit your space.
Our Featured Dining Room Furniture Collections
Kennett Dining Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Sap Cherry
Stain: FC Shadow
This Collection Includes:
- Kennett Table
- Kennett Bench
Emerson Dining Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Brown Maple
Stain: Storm Grey
Fabric: C8-57 Coconut
This Collection Includes:
- Emerson Table
- Emerson Chair
Kirkland Dining Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Brown Maple
Stain: FC Almond
This Collection Includes:
- Kirkland Table
- Kirkland Bench
Dining Room Furniture Categories
Real Craftsmanship for Real Homes
Choosing dining and kitchen furniture is about more than filling a room. You want pieces that feel comfortable, hold up to daily use, and make your home feel more welcoming. Midwest Woodworks helps customers compare table styles, seating options, storage needs, and custom finishes so the finished space feels both practical and personal.
Whether you are replacing a dining table, adding a hutch, planning a kitchen island, or building a full dining set, our team can help you think through the details. The goal is simple: furniture that looks beautiful, works hard, and feels right in your home for years.
Leg, Pedestal, Trestle & Pub Tables
Compare Table Styles Before You Choose
The dining table often becomes the center of the home. Some families need a smaller table for everyday meals, while others want a larger table for holidays, hosting, and family gatherings. Table base style, height, legroom, and size all affect how the room feels. Midwest Woodworks offers solid wood dining tables in styles that can be customized for your home and the way you gather.
Leg Tables
Style Overview: Leg tables offer a classic dining look with four-corner support and a familiar layout. They work well in many room sizes and can feel simple, sturdy, and timeless.
Best For: Everyday dining rooms, kitchens, breakfast areas, and customers who want a traditional table style.
Single Pedestal Tables
Style Overview: Single pedestal tables use a center base, which can create more open legroom around the table. They are often a good choice for smaller dining spaces or round table layouts.
Best For: Breakfast nooks, smaller dining rooms, kitchens, round tables, and spaces that need flexible seating.
Double Pedestal & Trestle Tables
Style Overview: Double pedestal and trestle tables offer strong support for larger table sizes. They can create a more substantial look while allowing seating along the sides without corner legs getting in the way.
Best For: Larger dining rooms, family gatherings, holiday hosting, and customers who want a statement table.
Pub Tables
Style Overview: Pub tables bring a taller dining height into the room. They can create a more casual gathering space and pair well with bar chairs or stools.
Best For: Kitchens, casual dining areas, game rooms, open-concept spaces, and homes that need counter-height seating.
Our Latest Leg Tables
Our Latest Double Pedestal & Trestle
Explore Kitchen and Dining Room Furniture Collections
Dining and kitchen collections make it easier to create a room that feels coordinated from the start. Explore solid wood tables, chairs, benches, hutches, cabinets, islands, and serving pieces that can work together beautifully. Then customize the details with Midwest Woodworks so your furniture fits your home, your style, and the way your family gathers.
A Calmer Room Starts With Better Storage
Solid Wood Storage for Growing Rooms
Dining seating should support the way your home is used. Chairs bring comfort and structure. Benches add flexible seating and can help a room feel more casual. Bar chairs and stools work well at islands, counters, and pub tables. Choosing the right mix can help your dining or kitchen space feel more welcoming and easier to use.
Dining Chairs
Style Overview: Dining chairs provide individual comfort around the table and help define the overall style of the room. They can be chosen to match the table or create a complementary look.
Best For: Dining rooms, kitchen tables, formal spaces, everyday meals, and customers who want classic seating.
Benches
Style Overview: Benches offer flexible seating and can help make better use of space along one side of the table. They work especially well for families, kids, and casual dining layouts.
Best For: Family dining rooms, farmhouse-style tables, smaller spaces, and homes that need flexible seating.
Our Latest Dining Chairs
Our Latest Benches
Display, Serve & Organize Beautifully
Storage That Completes the Dining Room
A dining room often needs more than a table and chairs. Storage and serving pieces help keep dishes, glassware, linens, food items, and entertaining essentials close by. Hutches, cabinets, servers, buffets, coffee bars, and pantries each solve a different need. The right piece can make the room feel more finished while also making meals and gatherings easier.
Hutches
Style Overview: Hutches combine display and storage in one substantial piece. Corner hutches can help use an unused corner, while wall hutches create a more traditional dining room focal point.
Best For: Displaying dishes, storing serving pieces, formal dining rooms, and homes that need beautiful storage.
Storage Cabinets
Style Overview: Storage cabinets offer enclosed or display-style storage for dishes, pantry items, collectibles, and household essentials. Curios, jelly cupboards, pantries, and pie safes each bring a different kind of function.
Best For: Dining rooms, kitchens, breakfast areas, pantry storage, and homes that need extra organization.
Serving Cabinets
Style Overview: Serving cabinets help support meals, hosting, and everyday storage. Buffets, servers, coffee bars, and wine cabinets can provide surface space, drawer storage, and cabinet storage.
Best For: Dining rooms, hosting spaces, coffee stations, kitchens, and open-concept dining areas.
Buffets & Servers
Style Overview: Buffets and servers create a helpful serving surface while adding storage below. They are useful for dishes, linens, serving trays, and items used during meals or gatherings.
Best For: Dining rooms, family gatherings, holiday meals, and homes that need serving space close to the table.
Coffee Bars
Style Overview: Coffee bars create a dedicated space for mugs, coffee makers, supplies, and morning routines. They can work in kitchens, dining rooms, or breakfast areas.
Best For: Kitchens, dining rooms, breakfast corners, and customers who want a more organized coffee station.
Our Latest Servers
Our Latest Hutches
Small Details That Make Daily Life Easier
Functional Pieces for Busy Kitchens
The kitchen needs to work hard every day. Islands can add prep space, storage, and casual seating. Cutting boards, stepstools, and trash bins help support the small routines that happen throughout the day. These functional pieces may not always be the largest items in the room, but they can make the kitchen easier to use and more enjoyable.
Kitchen Islands
Style Overview: Kitchen islands add extra workspace, storage, and gathering space. They can help make the kitchen more useful without requiring a full remodel.
Best For: Kitchens that need more prep space, storage, serving space, or casual seating.
Pantries
Style Overview: Pantry cabinets add freestanding storage for dry goods, dishes, small appliances, or kitchen overflow. They are helpful when built-in storage is limited.
Best For: Kitchens, dining rooms, older homes, small spaces, and customers who need more enclosed storage.
Our Latest Islands
Our Latest Pantries
Built Around Your Table, Room & Routine
Custom Amish Dining Room Furniture in Kalona, Iowa
Dining room furniture should fit the way your home actually works. That may mean a larger trestle table for family gatherings, a single pedestal table for a breakfast nook, benches for flexible seating, or a hutch that gives dishes and serving pieces a dedicated place. With custom Amish furniture, you can choose pieces that feel practical now and still look beautiful years from today.
At Midwest Woodworks, you can compare wood species, stain colors, table sizes, chair styles, hardware, cabinet layouts, and storage options before making your final choice. Whether you are updating one piece or planning a full dining room, our team can help you create furniture that feels intentional and lasting.
- Choose table styles that fit your room and gathering needs.
- Select wood species and stain colors that match your home.
- Match seating options with chairs, benches, stools, or bar chairs.
- Add storage pieces for dishes, linens, pantry goods, and serving items.
- Plan serving areas with buffets, servers, coffee bars, or cabinets.
- Customize kitchen function with islands, trash bins, stepstools, and accessories.
- Coordinate room details so your furniture feels balanced and complete.
Compare Kitchen & Dining Room Furniture Options
Every dining and kitchen furniture piece has a different role. Some pieces support meals, some add storage, and others help with serving, prep space, or everyday convenience. This chart can help customers compare the main options and decide which pieces make the most sense for their home.
| Furniture Type | Best For | Main Function | Works Best In | Why Customers Choose It |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Leg Tables | Everyday dining | Creates a classic table setup | Kitchens and dining rooms | Offers a timeless, familiar table style |
| Single Pedestal Tables | Smaller spaces | Opens legroom around the base | Breakfast nooks and round table layouts | Makes seating feel more flexible |
| Double Pedestal & Trestle Tables | Larger gatherings | Supports longer table sizes | Dining rooms and open gathering spaces | Creates a strong statement table |
| Pub Tables | Casual dining | Adds taller table seating | Kitchens, game rooms, and casual spaces | Creates a relaxed gathering area |
| Kitchen Islands | Prep and storage | Adds workspace, storage, and gathering space | Kitchens and open layouts | Improves kitchen function without remodeling |
| Hutches | Display and storage | Stores dishes, glassware, and serving pieces | Dining rooms and kitchens | Adds a traditional finished look |
| Storage Cabinets | Extra organization | Stores pantry items, dishes, and collectibles | Kitchens, dining rooms, and pantries | Adds storage where built-ins fall short |
| Serving Cabinets | Hosting and storage | Provides serving surface and cabinet space | Dining rooms and entertaining areas | Makes meals and gatherings easier |
| Coffee Bars | Morning routines | Organizes coffee supplies and mugs | Kitchens and dining areas | Creates a dedicated beverage station |
Explore Custom Dining Room Furniture
Visit Midwest Woodworks in Kalona, Iowa
Visit Midwest Woodworks in Kalona, Iowa to see handcrafted dining and kitchen furniture in person. Our showroom gives you the chance to compare tables, chairs, benches, islands, hutches, cabinets, servers, stools, and kitchen accessories up close. Whether you are planning a full dining room or choosing one practical piece, our team can help you find furniture that fits your home, your style, and your everyday routine.
Common Questions
Kitchen & Dining Room Furniture Questions
Do you offer custom dining and kitchen furniture?
Yes. Midwest Woodworks offers custom Amish dining room furniture with options for wood species, stain colors, sizes, table styles, seating, hardware, and storage features.
What dining table style should I choose?
Leg tables are classic and familiar, single pedestal tables work well in smaller spaces, double pedestal and trestle tables are great for larger gatherings, and pub tables create a more casual counter-height feel.
Can I mix chairs and benches around the same table?
Yes. Many families use chairs on some sides and a bench on one side for flexible seating. This can work especially well for family dining rooms, farmhouse tables, and smaller spaces.
What storage piece works best for a dining room?
Hutches are great for display and storage, while buffets and servers are helpful for serving meals and storing linens, dishes, and hosting essentials. Pantries and storage cabinets can add enclosed storage where needed.
Can I match a new table to existing furniture?
In many cases, custom wood and stain options can help coordinate new furniture with pieces you already own. Visiting the showroom is a helpful way to compare finishes and discuss your options.




































