Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Uses For Bar Chairs

Bar chairs were traditionally seen only in commercial settings, but have become popular residential home pieces.


Chairs are necessary for sitting comfort. Used not merely as tools for sitting, bar chairs and bar stools (used interchangeably) complement the interior of an office or a home. Designs of bar chairs vary -- with or without backs, different heights, swivel or non-swivel, with or without armrests. Frames are made of metal, wrought iron, wood, or plastic with upholstered seats or made from wood, metal or plastic. Bar chairs provide many advantages over other pieces of furniture. Their size and versatility provide aesthetic value and character to offices and homes. Does this Spark an idea?


Commercial Furniture


Traditionally used in bars, restaurants, clubs and other commercial establishments, bar chairs come in handy with limited space. Bar chairs provide not only excellent solutions to limited space, but also give an office a modern yet classy look. Bar chairs may be used as seating in workshops, reception areas or just about any area where a chair is needed.


Living and Recreation Room Furniture


These small and convenient bar chairs have become an integral part of our homes. With insufficient space, we turn to bar chairs as alternative furniture. Two bar chairs in the living room will add ambiance and an uncluttered atmosphere. The billiard room will look grand with bar chairs in the corner for a nice view without interrupting the players. Sit in a cozy bar chair while catching up with a family member or waiting in line for your barbeque when grilling with friends.


Kitchen and Dining Room Furniture


Kitchen counter tops, islands or breakfast bars must come with bar chairs. Sit on a bar chair as you slice onions, meat or vegetables to prepare your meal. It would be more comfortable sitting on a bar chair rather than standing up while you grab a quick breakfast or meal. When finished, just push the stool under the counter until you need it again. Bar chairs lined up against a kitchen wall or arranged in corners can add to the aesthetic atmosphere of your kitchen or dining area, while providing extra seating if needed.


Garage


A bar chair adds convenience in your garage or the workshop area of your home. Sit in a bar chair that suits the height of the workbench counter, while trying to fix something at your workshop.


These lightweight bar chairs can be moved from one area of your home to another, whichever room requires additional seating. Use your garage as a stockroom for your bar chairs.







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