Bar Stools Kitchen
Kitchen barstools serve an important function beyond simply adding extra seating for meals with friends or family. Many homes now have serving counters - those ledges between the kitchen and dining areas. These spots have become popular for many reasons other than simply being a convenient way of transferring food from the kitchen to the table without walking around. They've become a central location for kids doing homework, parents writing out bills and letters, and just as a good spot to hold conversations while the cooking's being done.
A nice set of kitchen barstools can quickly become your family's primary seating choice for any activity that requires sitting and being able to both hold a conversation and work on a paper for school or a letter to a friend. Sometimes sitting at a desk in your room to do homework is just too depressing!
Of course, kitchen barstools do come in handy when extra seating is needed. When entertaining friends or family, it's nice to have some comfortable chairs that are high enough to accommodate eating at the serving counter or just enjoying a glass of wine while chatting with the cook.
You must make sure that you get the correct size of bar stool so that your kitchen looks good and the seating is practical. When measuring the area for the stools remember that retailers measure bar stools from the floor to the height of the stool. Always leave at least nine inches between the seat and counter top for comfort. Standard kitchen stools are twenty four to twenty six inches. Stools for tall poser tables are approximately thirty to thirty four inches.
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