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Enhance the look of any dining area with the right Counter or Bar Stool
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Bar & Kitchen Counter Stools: The Life of the Party
DIY-at-home entertainers know where the best spot to gather is. There’s nothing better than spending time with loved ones at your home bar, island or countertop. Many occasions, such as game time, casual chats and enjoying gourmet meal preparation call for less formal seating arrangements. That’s where your home’s kitchen counter stools come in. The best way to keep your gatherings going is to select options that not only accommodate all of your friends and family but also show off your unique sense of style. Kitchen counter stools are a great place to start. It can be a challenge getting everything just right, so choosing the right fit for your space’s layout is key.
Having seating that is the proper height is the best place to start when selecting stools for your counter or bar space. The height of any barstool is based on the presence or absence of a backrest. Backless stools have the lowest height, while stools with full backrests are going to be your tallest option. Low-back seating will be your middle ground. The best way to make your selection is to measure the height of your bar, kitchen counter or island as well as your guests. Make sure to choose a height that is comfortable for each guest for extended amounts of time. Actual seating height can range from short, counter, bar, and extra tall bar height. To keep things comfortable, you should make sure to leave 10”-12” inches between the seat itself and the bottom of the bar or table.
Textures and Textiles
There are times when finding the perfect accents can be somewhat tricky when it comes to selecting bar furniture. Luckily, at Abt, there is a wide variety of textures and textiles to choose from. Leather and suede give a distinguished and composed look but may need a little TLC to keep them looking great over time. Wicker and woven fabrics tend to make a major stylistic impression, but keep in mind that they might make an impression on you and your guests, too. Linen and canvas upholstery can offer comfort as well as style, however, you may want to consider protective solutions for drips and spills on lighter colors. Choosing what works best for your style can be a great experience as long as you take proper care precautions for the textiles that you select.
Choose Your Style Profile
Now it’s time to bring everything to the table by choosing a style profile. Many homes that follow a more modern and industrialized look tend to be more minimalistic. Modern color palettes range from neutral tones to metallics and darker hues, while homes with a more rustic aesthetic tend to pair well with warm hues and repurposed objects. With a rustic aesthetic, you’ll have a major focus on wood, leathers, natural textiles and pops of color. Contemporary looks tend to lean towards designs that are more artistic. Think unique focal pieces and color palettes. Once you have selected the look that you are hoping to achieve, you’ll be ready to get the party started, turn up your speakers and enjoy your new kitchen counter stools. If you are still looking for suggestions on which options to choose, give one of our experts a call at 800-860-3577.
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