Saturday, January 22, 2011

How To Choose The RIGHT Bar Furniture?

Hey there!
I know that everybody thought at list once about having his own bar at home so i wanted to create a post about how to choose the right bar furniture.

Let's first start with the bar stools also write barstools .
Many different types of bar stools exist which means everyone can find the perfect bar stools they are looking for!!
The main categories of bar stools are the below one:
Modern bar stools / Contemporary bar stools
Leather bar stools
Metal bar stools
Wood bar stools / Wooden bar stools
Backless bar stools
Swivel bar stools
Kitchen bar stools
I included a link on each type to let you check the bar stools linked to each of these categories so select the one you would be interested in and check it out!!

Now, before to purchase any of these bar stools, you need to ask yourself a few things in order to buy the RIGHT product for you.
- How often will you use it?
- How much space do you have?
- Will you eat and drink sitting on them?
- Are kids going to use them too?

Now that you answered in your head to each of these questions here are few tricks linked to each of these questions.
If you use these bar stools often you will want to select leather bar stools or metal bar stools which are easy to clean and durable.
The color you'll choose is also important if you want to use them often my advice is to select a dark color, which look better on the long run.
If your space is limited go for swivel bar stools to enjoy using them often with friends or family.
If kids are going to use them, make sure that each bar stool has a back and comfortable arms to not let them fall from it!

Now that we talked about the bar stools, let's move on to the bar tables!
In any purchase you'll do don’t forget to consider the heights associated with both bar stools and bar tables. As a rule, follow these guidelines for purchasing your bar stools:
- 24-26 inches are designed to be use with counter or table tops that range from 36 to 39 ½ inches high.
- 26-31 inches are considered the standard bar height and are used with counter and table heights of forty inches or more.

To provide perspective on the differences in bar height tables and a standard dining room table, consider these numbers:
- Bar height tables average forty to forty-two inches tall
- Standard dining room and kitchen tables are generally around 30 inches in height.

A good trick to not have to worry about all of that is to go for adjustable bar stools that you can adjust depending on the height of each bar table!!

You are now prepared to go buy wisely the bar stools and bar table of your dream!
So go get them and enjoy a nice breakfast with your family or casual drinks with your friends!!

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