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Average Price Range for Dining Table and Chairs – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:06:58+00:00 • 3 min read

The cost of a dining table and chairs in the U.S. typically covers the table itself, chairs, delivery, and optional assembly. Key price drivers include material quality, design style, seating capacity, finish, and whether the set includes extended features such as leaves or cushions. This article presents cost ranges in USD and highlights where prices vary the most, with a clear breakdown for planning budgets.

Item Low Average High Notes
Dining Table (4-6 seats) $150 $450 $1,200 Material and build affect price; leaves or extension add cost
Chairs (4) $40 each $100 each $250 each Wood, metal, upholstery vary widely
Delivery $50 $125 $300 Distance and setup impact
Assembly $0 $25 $100 Self-assembly vs professional
Total (Table + 4 Chairs) $360 $1,000 $2,900 Assumes standard sizes; taxes extra

Overview Of Costs

Cost and price ranges for a dining table and chairs vary by material, design, and installation complexity. A basic set typically lands around the low-$100s for the table and chairs, while mid-range sets span the $800–$1,600 range, and premium options can exceed $2,000.

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours. For reference, typical per-unit pricing includes: table $150–$1,200, chairs $40–$250 each, delivery $50–$300, and assembly $0–$100. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Cost Breakdown

Table and chair pricing comprises multiple components that stack to the final bill. The following table outlines where money goes when purchasing a dining set, with representative ranges and common add-ons. data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”>

Category Low Average High Notes Assumptions
Materials $180 $600 $1,800 Table top, legs, chairs, upholstery Solid wood or veneer, metal vs wood
Labor $0 $60 $350 Manufacture, finish, and optional assembly In-house or third-party
Delivery/Disposal $50 $125 $350 Distance and packaging disposal Urban vs rural
Taxes $0 $60 $200 Sales tax varies by state State tax rate 0–9%
Accessories $10 $60 $300 Pad, protective felt, chair cushions Optional upgrades
Warranty $0 $20 $100 Manufacturer or retailer coverage Limited vs extended

Factors That Affect Price

Material quality and construction top the list of price drivers. Solid hardwood tables with full mortise-and-tenon joints cost more than plywood or particleboard options. Seating comfort and upholstery add significant cost if fabric or leather is used. Design details such as intricate legs, custom finishes, or unusual shapes can push prices higher.

Ways To Save

Smart budgeting starts with setting a clear target price and selecting a few non-negotiables, such as a certain wood type or finish, then considering alternative materials or finishes. Buying compact, ready-to-assemble sets can reduce costs, while opting for in-store pickup rather than white-glove delivery helps the total.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by region due to taxes, shipping, and local competition. In the Northeast, expect higher delivery fees and showroom markups; the Midwest often offers mid-range pricing with good value; the South may feature aggressive promotions on seasonal inventory. Typical regional deltas can be ±10–20% from the national average, depending on city density and retailer strategies.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Sample quotes illustrate typical ranges across three scenarios. Each includes a table, approximate labor assumptions, and per-unit pricing where applicable.

Basic

Specs: 36-inch round table + 4 fabric chairs; standard finish; self-assembly. Labor: 1–2 hours. Per-unit: table $180, chairs $60 each, delivery $60. Total: $360–$700.

Mid-Range

Specs: 60-inch rectangular table + 4 upholstered chairs; solid wood veneer; mild finish; assembly included. Labor: 2–4 hours. Per-unit: table $450, chairs $120 each, delivery $100, taxes $50. Total: $1,100–$1,650.

Premium

Specs: Extendable hardwood table with premium upholstery and custom legs; 4 leather chairs; premium finish; white-glove delivery. Labor: 4–6 hours. Per-unit: table $1,000, chairs $250 each, delivery $250, tax $150. Total: $2,900–$3,600.