How to Decorate with Bar Stools

Bar stools offer versatile seating options. From swivel seats to adjustable heights, bar stools often also feature interchangeable seat cushions, making them perfect for coordinating with existing furniture. When decorating withbar stools, create a cohesive feel by choosing stools that mimic qualities of existing furniture. Or, mix things up by adding bar stools that contrast with and complement your existing design scheme. Below, you'll learn how to decorate with bar stools.

Decorating with Bar Stools:

  1. Coordinate: Determine what materials coordinate with your current decor. Place a small elevated bistro-style table and leather-seated bar stools in the corner of a living room with leather sofas, for instance, or use varnished-wood bar stools at a breakfast bar in a kitchen featuring a varnished wood dining table.

  2. Contrast: Contrast bar stools with your existing design scheme for a mix-and-match approach. Add leather-seated bar stools to a room with a varnished wood bar. Try stainless steel bar stools for a modern touch against a traditional kitchen countertop breakfast bar.

  3. Coordinate patterns: Coordinate patterns between bar stools and existing furniture. Combine square-backed bar stools with a square table or elongated rectangular breakfast bar. Choose carved wooden bar stools to coordinate with a rustic living room theme.

  4. Mix up metal: Mix and match metal finishes when decorating with bar stools. Choose stainless steel bar stools to coordinate with a recreation room bar that features aluminum drink mixing accessories. Contrast a dark wrought iron patio table set with lightweight stainless steel bar stools.

  5. Place for comfort: Ensure comfort by giving your bar stools space. Unlike traditional seating, your legs may not be tucked under a table when seated at a bar stool. Place stools a minimum of 24 inches apart to allow personal space and leg room.