Finding the right bar stools for your kitchen is challenging because there are so many factors to consider, including height, style and comfort. Here are a few guidelines for finding the right additions to your family dining area or your home pub.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT HEIGHT – bar or counter height?
To determine which stool you need, measure the height of your table or counter. Keep in mind you need 9″-13″ between the seat and the counter for seating comfort.
Chair stool heights are generally 18″ from floor to seat. Pair with a table or counter 28″-30″ in height. Counter stool heights are generally 24″-26″ inches from floor to seat. Pair with a table or counter 36″-39″ in height. Bar stool heights are generally 28″-30″ from floor to seat. Pair with a table or counter 40″-42″ in height.
DETERMINE HOW MANY STOOLS YOU CAN FIT
It’s important to provide enough space between stools for people to get in and out of, eat, drink and socialize without feeling like you are in your seating buddies face. Here are the rules of thumb we use:
- If the widest part of your stool is 16″-18″ allow 21″-22″ of space per stool.
- If the widest part of your stool is 19″- 22″ allow 24″ to 25″ of space per stool.
- If you choose stools that swivel and/or have arms, you’ll need to add a bit more space between stools.
CONSIDER THE STYLE OF STOOL
Do you want to make a design statement or do you want to be more functional? Do you want to match other materials in the adjoining areas? Your answers can help you determine the style of stool that will ultimately work in your kitchen or pub area.
If your stools are in a busy or narrow corridor or you don’t want a look that overwhelms your island, choose backless seating that can easily tuck away. But if you love to entertain and want something more lounge-worthy, choose a broad-backed stool with deep seating. Another big plus is a swivel seat but watch your arm height when choosing this option.
If you’ll use your stools where food is served, consider a low-maintenance material, such as leather, wood or metal. If you choose upholstered stools, choose a microfiber or possibly indoor/outdoor fabric that can be cleaned easily. Another option is using a tie on cushion.
Whether the style of your kitchen is traditional, rustic or contemporary, you can find a stool that complements your look. There’s no need to be too matchy-matchy. If, for example, your dining room is adjacent to your kitchen, it’s not necessary to match the style of seating. And if you already have a lot of wood, try mixing it up with metal stools. Keep an open mind, and you’ll find just the right look for your kitchen.