For the most part there are now two standard bar stool height: there are 24 inch bar stools and 30 inch bar stools. The higher 30" bar stools are found in commercial venues such as pubs, night clubs and restaurants. Both the 24 inch and 30 inch bar stools models are commonly found in residential settings. With hundreds of different models to choose from you can make your bar area as unique as you want.
A few short decades ago, the residential use of bar stools was generally limited to recreation rooms or possibly at the edge of a very large living room used for socializing. If the stools were found in the recreation room of a home, these stools tended to be wooden and were stained in a dark reddish oak. Of course, the whole idea was to recreate a bar in your basement, and bars need pub style bar stools. If the stools were found in the more formal areas of the home then they tended to be made out of metal or chrome. These older style bar stools were invariably 30" high to suit a regular 42 inch bar. Most definitely, these stools were designed for use by adults.
In the mid-90s kitchen renovations were really becoming popular. Kitchen renovation shows were popping up on TV. New glossy kitchen renovation magazines were being launched. It was beginning to dawn on people that the kitchen was an integral and very important part of the family home. Today kitchens are still about function but they are also about style and lifestyle. Today, it is all about granite counters, stainless appliances, cappuccino makers, marble back splashes, and breakfast bars and breakfast bar stools. Breakfast bar stools are generally 24 inch bar stools.
New ways to use the kitchen as a family or a meeting area were created. At some point it became obvious that a breakfast bar was the perfect place to accommodate the modern eat and run lifestyle. This realization occurred at the same time that families were trying to maximize counter space. More counter space was needed if the kitchen work was to be shared. And so, the breakfast bar became the ideal place to read the paper or do homework while someone else prepared a meal or did kitchen chores.
There are two reasons the 24" bar stool was created. Number one the standard height bar stools seemed to overpower the kitchen and draw attention from other areas. The 24" bar stool was different enough from a chair to be unique, but blended into the kitchen. The second reason was safety. Children were to use these stools and the standard height stools were simply too high. The shorter 24" bar stool became an invention of necessity.










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