Narrowing down the type of restaurant furniture that might be best for your business can seem like a daunting task. Many people tend to stick with the tried-and-true styles and options that have worked for businesses for years. One such restaurant staple is the wood bar stool.

 

Three Important Tips on Buying Wood Barstool

 

There are a few tips on buying wood frame bar stools you may not have thought about before. We have some helpful advice to make sure you have the information you need to buy with confidence for your business.

 

[A] Know Before You Go

 

  1. The most important tip on buying wood barstool is to choose the right height. If you don’t measure before you go shopping, you are not ready to start shopping! Nothing is worse for your customer and your reputation than a dining experience that is downright uncomfortable.
  2. If stools are too tall, the guest will have to lean down at uncomfortable angle. If stools are too short, it will be an even more awkward position. In general, most bar stools need to be an average of 12 inches shorter than the bar they are seated at to ensure the right fit.

 

[B] Choose Carefully from The Wide Range of Variety:

 

  1. While all wood can offer stunning beauty and longevity, there are some subtle differences in woods to understand. For example, teak differs from oak in color variations, grain composition, oil content, and more.
  2. It isn’t just comparing one wood type to another; there are even different variations within the wood category itself.
  3. Mahogany can come in African mahogany, Honduras mahogany, and New Zealand mahogany. Each wood within the mahogany family has slight variations in their characteristics.
  4. In order to make an informed decision about buying wood bar stools, you should know what your expectations are and what type of wood might work best for your needs.

 

[C] Style Matters When It comes to Décor:

 

  1. Not all wood bar stools are made the same. There are many variations to consider.
  2. When choosing the style that is right for your restaurant, always consider the overall décor of your environment.
  3. You want bar stools that will stand out to show off the inherent beauty of the wood, but not too overbearing that it stands out like a sore thumb. The key to adding bar stools to any space is balance.
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