Swivel Bar Stools
Swivel barstools come in many styles and designs. No matter where you intend to place them, chances are good that you'll find an ideal match for the room's décor and other furniture.
Basic swivel barstools can be as simple as the kind you see in retro diners or lunch counters, or they can be as elaborate as any fancy living room chair. The choice is really up to you, but there are some considerations to bear in mind as you shop.
If the new barstools will be used primarily to decorate a room, you can focus entirely on aesthetic features and ignore more practical concerns. Since any room's décor may change over time, it's wise to get swivel stools with fabric seats (and seatbacks) so you can change the patterns and colors quickly and inexpensively. You may want to take several photos of the room that the stools will occupy and take them with you when you shop. That will help you make good choices without much guesswork.
Swivel barstools usually make the best choices for practical uses. There are a few applications where a stationary seat is preferable to one that allows lateral movement, but not very many come to mind. You can get 'bare bones' barstools for use in your basement or garage workshop, where you may want a stationary seat for more stability. But even there, you may discover that having the swivel option is a useful convenience that more than outweighs the few times you wish it was static.
Swivel barstools offer some advantages over stationary stools. The biggest is clearly the comfort and convenience of the occupant. Think about how much you move around in chairs or stools when seated. Isn't it always preferable to have more side-to-side mobility? You can remain seated and talk with people in different parts of the room. You can even stretch your legs and lower back whenever you wish without having to stand up.
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