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Jeffrey Owens

Your kitchen bar may be a gathering place for family and friends or a nice quiet place to reflect while you chop or do your expenses. However you use your kitchen bar, you want comfortable, safe kitchen counter bar stools. Most manufacturers that you see online have your safety in mind when they design bar stools, but it's always good to know what to look for when shopping for them. This is especially true when shopping for specialty items like extra tall bar stools.

Finding Good Kitchen Counter Bar Stools

There are a couple of things to consider when shopping for kitchen counter bar stools:

* Materials
* Construction

The material for your kitchen counter bar stools should fit your purpose. Choose sturdy durable metal or wood stools if you know you will be using your kitchen bar every single day. Delicate materials are fine if your kitchen is primarily for entertaining or decoration. When considering construction, you have the option of all different kinds of seat, back, and leg arrangements. One thing to look for when you buy kitchen counter bar stools with backs is legs that taper away from each other. Most people have a tendency to lean on the stool when it has a back, which makes it easier to tip. The pyramid shape of these bar stools can help you stay upright. This is also true for extra tall bar stools. Because of their height, they are more likely to tip if they have horizontal legs.

By looking for kitchen counter bar stools with solid construction made out of good quality materials, you can never go wrong. Shopping based entirely on the appearance is fine if you won't be using your bar stools very much, but construction will matter if you use your kitchen bar a lot. Whether you find the perfect swivel bar stools, wrought iron stools, or anything in between, make sure that your kitchen bar reflects your tastes and lifestyle.

Extra tips for Wooden Bar Stools:

Caring for your stools doesn't require a large time investment, or a great deal of effort. Follow these few tips to get the most out of your stools.

Avoid prolonged sun exposure
. If you use your stools outdoors, cover them with an opaque cover when they're not in use. If possible, move them to a shaded location to prevent the heat of the sun from drying out the wood.

Avoid prolonged exposure to water
. You should also keep outdoor stools away from prolonged water exposure from sprinklers, rain, or snow. It's best to store your stools somewhere dry during the rainy season and during heavy summer rains. If you water the yard regularly, position your bar and stools away from the lawn and flowerbeds.

Varnish as necessary
. After a few years, you may notice the varnish or lacquer starting to fade. Sand it off and reapply fresh varnish to prevent moisture from reaching the wood.

Wipe up spills and stains immediately
. Never let liquids or stains dry on the stools. Quickly wipe up spills with a cloth. Use mild soap or furniture polish to remove stains.

Dust regularly
. A dust remover designed for wood will keep both the wood and the varnish in great condition. In addition to the seat, dust the legs and support beams, especially in crevices where dust can gather.

Oil unvarnished wood
. If your stools are unvarnished, rub wood oil into them to maintain the natural moisture and reduce the chances of fading and splintering. You'll know it's time to oil the wood when it starts to feel rough and dry to the touch.

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Jeffrey Owens builds home bars and is well versed in home bar furniture and fixtures. For more information on bar stool or other bar related stuff, turn to http://www.barstools123.com.

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