How to Hack a Bigger Dining Table for Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is coming up here in the US, and that means family and friends gathering together to feast! We are hosting this year and we need a bigger dining table to seat our guests — but our table doesn’t have a leaf we can add to extend the table length. So instead, we asked ourselves “how can we make our table bigger?” and hit up the hardware store to make our own DIY tabletop extension for just $50!

How do you extend a dining table that doesn't have a leaf? This easy DIY plywood hack will give you a bigger dining table with added serving space and seating just in time for Thanksgiving dinner, and it will only take 10 minutes and about $50. It's so easy to make your own dining table extender! #remodelaholic #thanksgivinghack #diningtable

We’ve actually been using this hack for years when we need a bigger table — why buy an extendable table with a leaf when you’re Remodelaholics who always have extra sheet lumber around? 😉 This time, we recorded the whole process to show you just how to do it for your own DIY dining table extender — and now we’re ready to host our large family gathering! We’ve been working on a lot of new holiday projects to share with you, so be sure to sign up for our email newsletter and subscribe to our YouTube channel to see everything we have waiting in the wings.

3-Step DIY Tabletop Extender for a Bigger Dining Table

As you can see in the video, normally our dining table works great for our family of 4. But for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and beyond, we actually host larger gatherings often! We both have large extended families, so even inviting just a few family members becomes a large gathering and requires some extra table space for eating.

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Now our dining table that normally seats 4 is ready for our larger group of 25. Obviously not ALL 25 can sit at this table, even with our extended tabletop, but we more than doubled our seating capacity at the table! Our everyday table is 40×76 and our new DIY extended table is 48×96 — adding SIX extra seats to the table that normally only seats 4-6 people! Now we can easily seat 10-12 and it only cost us about $50 and ten minutes of our time.

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Not sure how many people your table can comfortably seat? Check out this guide to dining table sizes and seating.

This is great for a Thanksgiving dinner, or a Christmas dinner, but this would also be a great solution for any party, for either dining space or for added serving or work space, like for an easy bagel buffet brunch or our annual gingerbread party or a game day party or a tabletop game night… what other kind of parties do you host? Ooh, a craft night! Never underestimate the importance of table space when crafting as a group… or an individual 😉

Materials to Extend Your Dining Table for More Seating

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You just need THREE materials and THREE steps to make your dining table bigger and add more tabletop surface and seating space!

We recommend plywood over OSB or MDF particleboard because the glues and solvents in those tend to have a strong smell — fine for a workshop table extender, but not so appetizing for a Thanksgiving table setting! We used a cabinet grade plywood so it cost a little bit more than the cheapest sheet of plywood, but it’s nice and flat and smooth for a tabletop, without any added sanding.

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How to Use a Sheet of Plywood to Easily Enlarge Your Tabletop

Watch the video for more details on each step — it really is as easy as 1, 2, 3!

Step 1: Lay the rug gripper on the tabletop.

Step 2: Place the 4×8 sheet of plywood on top of the rug gripper and center it. You’ll need a buddy for this step!

Step 3: Cover the plywood with a layer or two of inexpensive plastic party tablecloths. This protects it from any spills (kids, anyone?!) so that you can reuse it for a tabletop OR for another project. Totally optional, but highly recommended.

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Then just add your tablecloth (or two – it was more cost effective and versatile for us to buy two smaller tablecloths than to buy one large tablecloth)… you may need an Iron Man, ha! Top it with an easy burlap and pumpkin table runner decor and you’re all set!

And now that we have all the supplies ready and waiting, it will only take us a few minutes to enlarge our dining table for extra seating — abracadabra, just like magic! You could also take this same concept and use it to offer a secondary tabletop for projects (keep one nice, one ugly but functional) like this tutorial.

Or, we can use the plywood to build something… that’s actually very likely at this Remodelaholic house! For example, we could build another stacked plywood bench or console table, or add to our outdoor sectional sofa built from plywood sheets. Or we could add some storage and seating with a plywood chest (or amp it up with some scrap wood inlay)… so many options! I’m sure we’ll come up with something amazing! Or let us know what you’d like to see us build!

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Lorene has been behind the scenes here at Remodelaholic for more than a decade! She believes that planning projects and actually completing them are two different hobbies, but that doesn't stop her from planning at least a dozen projects at any given time. She spends her free time creating memories with her husband and 5 kids, traveling as far as she can afford, and partaking of books in any form available.

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  1. What a great solution! and even better for me because I have a small table and I’m going to receive a few friends for Thanksgiving dinner, thank you! at the same time, I need to prepare my home for Thanksgiving and I stumble upon with this https://mykukun.com/thanksgiving-home-preparation/ now that I know how to extend my table its time to decorate my home. ๐Ÿ™‚

  2. I love your idea on the dining room hack, to make a table bigger! Love! However, one question in which I have a concern. Will this scratch my table (it is new) can I put a blanket over and then the rug gripper? Would it move then? Or should I buy a better carpet pad? Or should i use double the rug grippers? Really am planning on doing this for this coming Thanksgiving. Thanks for this great idea.

    1. We did it on a new table and it was fine . You could always double up on the carpet pad. I wonder if the blanket would be too slippery unless it had the gripper pad on top and bottom of the blanket. Thanks for the comment!

  3. You didnโ€™t find that you needed legs or some support for the corners of the plywood? It was stiff enough? Thanks.

  4. Is there a specific thickness of plywood we need to use. For my project I only am extending the table about 9 inches on each side.

    1. We use 3/4″ plywood, but for a small extension like that, you could possibly try 1/2″ instead. It will bend more easily with less weight, so just be aware of that.