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We have a selection of bar stools which vary in sizes, materials, styles and colors, and you can browse and pick your favorites without leaving your cozy armchair. In order to give you a fully personalized shopping experience that saves you time and money, we process all online purchase orders within 72 hours and offer shipment across 48 states.
We have a selection of bar stools which vary in sizes, materials, styles and colors, and you can browse and pick your favorites without leaving your cozy armchair. In order to give you a fully personalized shopping experience that saves you time and money, we process all online purchase orders within 72 hours and offer shipment across 48 states.
The size of your bar stools depends mainly on the height and length of the counter in your kitchen, living room or dining room. To get the right height of your bar stools, measure the height of your bar or counter (from the floor to the top). To decide on seat width, consider how much space you have. Bigger seats may be comfier, but they will inevitably take up more space.
To get the number of stools that you need, measure the length and divide the measurement by 30 inches, which is the recommended distance between the centers of two bar stools. You can then decide on any special features and style you may have a special fondness for:
We carry a diverse range of bar stools for any taste and set of preferences, whether in terms of material, design or intended purpose.
Unlike the dining room chairs in your home in San Diego which are standard height, bar stools can vary in height considerably:
It would be best to determine the height of your bar stools by measuring the height of your home bar or kitchen counter, even if you do not intend to use the stools solely in those areas of your home.
Having 4 bar stools around the kitchen island would be ideal for a family of four or when you’re having your besties over. But how long does your counter need to be to fit 4 bar stools? We recommend leaving about 28 to 30 inches for each, as that should cover one seating space and the space you should leave around it. To get the correct number, simply measure the length of the counter and divide it by 30 inches.
How much space there will be between your bar stools depends on the length of your counter, much like the space between your chairs depends on the length of that brand new dining room table in your San Diego home.
To maximize comfort, allow enough space around each stool so you and your houseguests would be comfortable when sitting and have no difficulty getting up. There should be at least 6 inches between two bar stools, although 8 to 10 inches would be preferable, especially if you choose one of our swivel bar stools or stools with arms.
Bar stools are much more innovative and versatile than you may imagine. If one of our bar stools tickles your imagination although you’ve already decided on a different set of stools for your bar or counter or you decide that you have one stool too many, consider these alternative uses:
Not to brag, but we have everything you need for every room in your home. Perhaps browsing our selection of bar stools will inspire you to remodel your dining room. We carry everything from dining room chairs and tables to sideboards for the ultimate San Diego dining room. Regardless of your preferred style, we have furniture to match. With us, you get dependable product quality, efficient service and the option to shop online. D3 Home Modern Furniture is the answer for any modern home!