
Shopping for Kitchen Stools (Published 2021)
Kitchen stools have become an essential element in many modern kitchens, particularly with the rise of open-plan living spaces that integrate kitchen islands, peninsulas, or high café tables. This integration means that stools must be versatile, serving multiple functions from dining and entertaining to working, and must aesthetically complement the broader living area. Interior designer Kate Lester emphasizes the importance of selecting the right stools to avoid what she calls a "rookie designer mistake."
A primary consideration when selecting kitchen stools is their height. Stools are generally available in two main heights: counter height and bar height. Counter stools typically feature a seat height ranging from 24 to 27 inches, designed to fit comfortably under standard kitchen counters that are approximately 36 inches high. In contrast, bar stools have a taller seat height, usually between 28 and 30 inches, to accommodate higher counters, typically 40 to 42 inches. Lester advises careful measurement before purchase to ensure the correct height, noting that she has had to physically alter stool legs due to incorrect sizing.
Another key decision revolves around upholstery. While upholstered stools offer enhanced comfort, they are generally more challenging to clean and maintain. For those prioritizing longevity and ease of care, Lester suggests opting for materials such as leather or treated outdoor fabrics, which tend to be more durable and resistant to wear and tear compared to other fabric types.
The number of stools needed for a kitchen island or counter is also a common question. Lester recommends starting conservatively, with two or three stools, to assess the space and comfort levels before adding more. Overcrowding the space with too many stools can diminish comfort and functionality.
Finally, the presence of a back on the stool is another practical consideration. For stools that will be used frequently, Lester prefers models with backs, as they provide better support and comfort. However, backless stools are a suitable option in situations where space is limited, as they can be tucked completely under an overhang, saving valuable floor space and maintaining a clean, unobstructed look. The article concludes by showcasing various stool options, including the Nico Bar Stool, Cleo Stool, Dexter Swivel Leather Stool, Afteroom Chair, and Hector Stool, each offering different materials, designs, and price points to suit diverse needs and aesthetic preferences.
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