Home Bar Measurements

The Friendly Home Bar
Looking to entertain your guests with something stirred or shaken? No, no, another hobby of videogames. We are talking about sitting in bar stools, elbows leaning on the bar, sipping an apple martini or a glass of beer or a margarita with salt-rimmed while talking with friends. Chips and guacamole to the right. Looking over the city lights at night, or take a break from the big poker game. There's nothing like bar furniture to live in your home!
With contemporary sleek metal and glass to the comfort and familiarity of beautiful woods, a bar can fit into your game room, recreation room, living room, dining room, study, home theater, living room – no one size and style of bar or pub table to fit any space in your home. Remember, when measuring the area where you want the bar, leave enough space to enter the bar side. Also take into consideration whether we have a small refrigerator in the bar area. For a bar L-shaped, add enough room for stools along the short side (return) of the bar.
Speaking of stools, there are many options ranging from metal stools contemporary to traditional wooden stools and spectator chairs. How high stool you need? If you are using the stool in a kitchen counter, which come in 24 "or 26 "heights of the counters that are 36-39" tall. stools designed for bar counters are usually 30 "bars that are 40-50" in height. The 34 "is the height rooms especially for the spectator chairs into the pool and the game. Leave 22 to 25" wide for each bar stool. The rest is your choice: with back or not, fixed or swivel seat, cloth, wood, metal or seat and back.
Think about adding a brass or chrome foot rest, a mirror back bar, shelves for glasses, or a bar on the wall and the wine cabinet. The choice of drinks is in the house!
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