Proper care and storage of table leaves are essential for maintaining their perfect fit and functionality. At Jake’s Amish Furniture, we understand that dining tables are often the centerpiece of family gatherings, making it important for table leaves to fit seamlessly and securely. Ensuring that your table leaves are properly stored, prepared, and maintained will help preserve their condition and ensure a perfect fit for years to come.
To prevent warping or shrinkage, it’s crucial to store table leaves flat in the same climate-controlled environment as the dining table. This consistency in humidity and temperature prevents the wood from expanding or contracting, which can lead to misalignment when the leaves are inserted. Avoid placing table leaves in basements, attics, or garages where extreme temperature fluctuations and moisture can cause significant damage. To accommodate these requirements Jake offers table leaf storage inside most of our Amish Crafted dining tables.
However if you chose a model without self storing leaves, and storage space is limited, consider ordering one of our a custom-built table leaf storage cabinets to safely and efficiently store your table leaves.
Or if you only have a few leaves to store, you may want to invest in a heavy duty storage bags or padded cases designed specifically for table leaves by Hilda at Hall of Fame Table Pad Company. These protective covers provide an additional barrier against dust, moisture, and accidental damage. Keeping the leaves in a horizontal position prevents bending or warping over time.
Before inserting the table leaves, allow them to acclimate to the room’s environment for some time. This step can prevent fit issues that can arise from sudden changes in temperature or humidity. Gently wipe the leaves with our UltimateCloth to remove dust and ensure a clean surface before installation. Most Amish table leaves are numbered in the order in which they were crafted to fit best when installing, carefully place the leaves in their numerical order.
If your table has expansion slides, clean and lubricate them periodically to ensure smooth operation. For wooden slides, a light application of furniture wax can prevent sticking and ease movement.
By following these best practices for storage, preparation, and maintenance, you can protect your Amish crafted dining table and its leaves from damage and ensure they remain functional and beautiful for generations of family gatherings and celebrations.