Next, Alex had to figure out how many stools could actually fit. He learned the : each person needs about 24 inches of horizontal space to eat without knocking elbows. For his 60-inch table, three stools were the limit—four would be a contact sport. Comfort vs. Convenience Alex faced a fork in the road: Style or Sanity?
Backless stools tuck completely under the table (great for small apartments!), but they aren't great for long dinner parties.
Alex almost clicked "buy" on a set of gorgeous walnut stools until he realized there are three distinct heights in the world of seating: buy bar table and stools
These are for taller, pub-style tables.
These are for standard kitchen islands.
Measure twice, check your knee clearance, and never underestimate the power of a good footrest.
Alex chose a metal frame for durability but went with upholstered seats because, as he put it, "nobody wants to sit on cold tractor metal in February." He made sure the fabric was "performance grade" (fancy talk for "easy to wipe spilled wine off of"). The Result Next, Alex had to figure out how many
These are for actual commercial bars.