We have ordered a lot of barstools for our interior design
clients over the last ten years. They
have been either wood or metal and have come in many styles and many
heights. We were looking at the website
of our friends Bar Stools AtoZ. We noticed that the site has some great
information about bar stools on the page titled Barstool Buying Guide:
If you are buying real estate, one of the first questions
is, “What’s your budget?” When you are
shopping for bar stools one of the first questions is, “How often will the
bar stools be used?” If the answer is
every day, then you will need either metal stools or something in wood that's
well made.
One more thing, metals stools while offered in many finishes
and are are sturdy, can be heavy to move. Wooden stools can match any décor,
but if used in direct sunlight can dry out and fade.
Do you want a bar stool that is stationary or swivels? Bar
Stools AtoZ says the choice comes down to the users. Is it for the mother-in-law who may want
easy access or a child who needs focus. Then there’s the question of how many
bar stools do you need for your space and the height of the table or bar. Bar stools run from 15 to 24 inches wide, and
the person using the bar stool needs about 25 inches, so a six-foot plus counter
could use up to three stools. Stools
with swivels or arms would need more space.
There are basically three bar stool heights: Dining is 18 to 20
inches high, Counter is 24 to 26 inches high and Bar is 28 to 30 inches
high. So be sure to measure the height.
Finally, you need bar jokes. Our friends at Bar Stools
AtoZ have some great examples, but they’ve missed a few. In a recently read
book titled "Dove Season" by Johnny Shaw, a father and son play a word game called “Walks
Into A Bar” in which you pick a subject and then make up jokes about it. For example the subject is “A Boat.”
A boat walks into a bar.The bartender says, “I’m sorry we don’t serve boats here!”The boat says, “But, I’m about to keel over!”A boat walks into a bar.The bartender says, “I’m sorry we don’t serve boats here!”The boat says, “But, I heard you serve schooners!”
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