Fun ways to dress up your bar area

This would be a great addition to any kitchen that has an island with plenty of walk around space. Liven things up with a set of stools for people to sit on. Often called bar stools, they don’t need to sit at a bar.

Most bar stools are accessible in several finishes and seat fabric alternatives giving you the ultimate in flexibility while designing your own style and look. You are able to then match virtually any kitchen decor or room setting. Most wood bar stools are obtainable in counter and bar stool heights. Most bar stools are around 30 inches (76 centimeters) in height, developed to seat somebody at a standard 40-44 inch (102-122 centimeter) bar or counter. Additionally to being utilized at bars and nightclubs, some homes also use bar stools to offer additional seating in kitchen area or transitional locations, as numerous informal household eating places are at high counters.

Whether your are searching for a bar stool to flatter your kitchen, game room, bar or outdoor for cabanas, decks, etc. Bar stools are accessible in a wide variety of upholstery materials including fun fifties glitter vinyls. Matching diner chairs and floor mounted soda fountain counter stools are also accessible.

Several bar stools are commonly made of wood, wrought iron, steel, or light weight aluminum and will vary from $75 to $400. Inexpensive or low-cost bar stools can be had for $50 or less, but you generally get what you pay for – expect to pay at least $100 per stool, and up to $400 if you’re trying to find something fancier.

It can assist to visit a home design center and compare the various styles available. Try them out, check if they rotate, check if the height can be adjusted or fixed.

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