Choosing the right size bar stools for your space can be tricky. With so many variations of breakfast bar, kitchen island and dining settings available, it's easy to misjudge the size and style of bar stool you need to match.
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Too high and you'll be slumping over the counter, or too low and they'll be unusable, so it's important to make sure you know what size you need before you purchase.
At Fusion Living, we're here to be your guide and explain how to find the right size stool with ease.
Figuring out the ideal size of bar stool you need is not a one-size-fits-all situation. The ideal bar stool should consider several factors, including the size of your room, the size and height of your breakfast bar or island, how much leg room you want to leave and more.
But if you're unsure where to start, let us give you a run-through of everything you need to check before buying.
One of the first elements to consider when finding the right stool for your set-up is the general size of the room.
How much free space is available around your bar, island or dining table? If you're working with a more compact space, it's worth considering that large bar stools with backs and armrests will reduce the room space significantly and may not be a great fit.
Alternatively, a small, streamlined, backless bar stool may look out of place if you have a large space to fill.
To figure out what size and style of bar stool will suit your room size best, it's worth measuring the room and drawing a plan of the layout to calculate how much space you have to accommodate stools whilst leaving ample space for navigating around the room.
Another key point to look at when buying bar stools is the depth of the seat itself, as this will determine how much space you will need to leave between the stool and the counter or island.
When measuring the depth of a stool, it's important to note that the depth of a stool goes hand in hand with the backrest. The bigger the backrest, the greater the seat depth. The typical depth of a stool seat is around 40cm, but you can comfortably add between 5-10cm if you opt for one with a backrest.
Harking back to our previous point of room space, consider how much space you want to leave around where you'll be placing the bar stools. Do you want to be able to tuck the stools in when they're not in use?
If so, then the depth of the stool and height of the backrest will impact this significantly. Measure the stool's depth and backrest against the depth of space under the counter to ensure they can be tucked properly. If you have limited kitchen or dining space, you should opt for a smaller stool instead.
Arguably, the most crucial factor to consider is the height of the stool. Most stools sit between 58-92cm, and the average breakfast bar or countertop sits around 92cm.
Ideally, the seat shouldn't stand higher than the counter to prevent the user from being hunched over when sitting at the bar or island they're positioned against.
Therefore, to ensure you're getting the right height bar stools to match your countertop, measure the counter height you want to place your stools against and opt for stools that fall at around 58-72cm. If your bar or counter is taller than average, there are options for extra tall bar stools, which will be a perfect fit.
Alternatively, the market's most popular bar stools are adjustable. Adjustable bar stools are extremely versatile and avoid all this arduous measuring as they function on a gas lift adjustment, which allows you to change the height of the stool to suit the setting and your preferences. The typical heights you can adjust these stools between are 60-82cm.
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Another factor to weigh is how many bar stools can fit along the counter or around the island you want to have them against. The average width of a bar stool tends to be around 42cm, stretching to around 55cm if it has arms.
It is recommended that you leave at least 15cm between each stool, allowing ample space for eating, drinking and turning when multiple stools are in use at the same counter.
When measuring the height of a bar stool, there are two key elements to consider ' the height of the seat and the height of the overall stool itself.
The seat height refers to the distance between the bottom of the stool leg and the top of the seat pad, not including the chair's backrest. The overall height is measured from the floor to the top of the backrest.
When checking whether or not the bar stool you're looking at is suitable for your home, it's worth considering the overall height.
At Fusion Living, we include all measurements in our product listings to make finding the correct fitting bar stool as easy as possible.
What you find most comfortable will be subjective and unique to you. However, the style of bar stool most commonly cited as the most comfortable option is bar stools with backs, as they offer additional support for more comfortable seating and better posture when sitting at a taller bench.
You should now feel comfortable to go ahead and find the perfect fitting bar stool for your home. The most difficult step now is choosing between all the fabulous stools at Fusion Living. Whether you're looking for a modern ghost acrylic style bar stool or prefer the more traditional vibe of our upholstered bar stool range, we're confident you will find your ideal style in our collections.
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