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Written by JamesLindum   
Saturday, 12 December 2009
Installing a counter or breakfast bar into your kitchen is an excellent design feature that creates a modern eating area simply and effectively. Dressed with the right kitchen bar stools, they can really look stunning; quite apart from being a practical and comfortable place to eat at.
by JamesLindum


Installing a counter or breakfast bar into your kitchen is an excellent design feature that creates a modern eating area simply and effectively. Dressed with the right kitchen bar stools, they can really look stunning; quite apart from being a practical and comfortable place to eat at.

Whilst it is best to buy your stools when you first install a counter, it is perfectly possible to leave this until all works have finished. Alternatively, simply changing the kitchen bar stools can update an existing breakfast bar.

The most important thing to get right is the height of the stools of course. Not enough space between the seat and the counter top will render them all but useless of course; whilst anything too short won't work either. Whilst many forms of stool are adjustable, getting this right is certainly the case with wooden types.

As a rule, kitchen bar stools are about thirty inches from floor to seat; though this can vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. It is also good to get something that has adjustable foot rests too; if these can be worked into your budget.

As well as a number of different types, there are a host of styles too. Some time should be spent deciding which of these will fit into the space most effectively.

For modern and contemporary interiors, stainless steel and aluminum stools will fit in wonderfully well. These tend to be controlled by hydraulics; via a simple lever beneath the seat. Many of the high end ranges have ergonomically sculptured seats too and are extremely comfortable.

There are also similar types available in hardened plastics or composites. These are a more affordable solution for many people; which can provide much the same look and feel as high end products.

Traditional types, often made of wood of course, can look stunning. Whilst modern kitchen bar stools tend not to have a full back rest or arms, these do. Whilst comfortable anyway; this can be further enhanced with cushions; which can create color and warmth to a space too of course.

No matter the style, design, material and control; it is paramount the kitchen bar stools can stand up to constant use of course. It is also worth remembering that they need to be easy to clean; it is almost certain that food and drink spillages will happen every now and then after all!

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