What bar stools
Alexa B
7 years ago
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Comments (1)I think these kitchen units can be used with any colours. Can you take your inspiration from your sofa? If not choose two colours that you like and use these. I would likely choose a petrol blue for the chairs and barstools, add a painted wall in the same colour and then choose a brighter accent such as yellow and use it with restraint in cushions, glassware, lamps etc I would probably keep the splashback faithful to the kitchen rather than trying make it a feature- I would continue the worktop up the wall but if you prefer glass then I would choose a similar colour to the worktop....See MoreBar stools - swivel or stationary?
Comments (5)I like both, depending on their use. For sociability, the swivel are great. For writing or some other, more 'stationary' function, the stationary are it. The swivel is too much work to keep it stationary!...See MoreWhat do you think is the best bar stool design?
Comments (7)Comfort & design. We have the same as in the 2nd picture which are really comfortable to sit on and they look great too. So many we looked at especially with no back support whilst may look great are not that good to sit on for any length of time. When we have family/friends round they are more than happy choosing to spend an evening sat in the Eames style stool over our sofa. As we have an open plan kitchen/living/ dining area, we are also thinking of choosing a mix of colours in the same design to replace the chairs at our dining table....See MoreWhich bar stools?
Comments (14)I can't really choose either as I much prefer the brushed metal than the chrome and would choose that - but if the other one is more comfy.... I had some black padded ones like the ones in your images (not quite as nice!) typical gas lift faux leather on a chrome base. Very comfy as lots of padding but the faux leather ones were super cheap - maybe £55 for a pair, haha. The chrome was awful and showed every bit of muck and dust and it rusted constantly. They ideally need sealing over with chrome to protect them. The faux pvc to me (even though I actually work with leather!) worked well as they were always getting grubby (especially when the nephews visited and put their dirty hands all over them, haha) and I had to scrub them down a lot so they endured quite a bit over the years I had them. The leather on the stools I imagine is similar to an upholstery leather so it will possibly look the same and not have that real leather feel to it (like some of the leather industrial style stools you find) and although I would always choose leather over pvc, if the seats are housing children then you might want to perhaps look at the cheaper end to start with to see how they get on with them. My nephews would spin on them, go up and down on them constantly, knock them over (rolls eyes) and needless to say, the gas lift started to fail on some of them....See MoreAlexa B
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