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How 24″ Bar Stools Came To Be

If you think about bar stools for a minute, you typically get a certain image in your head of ba patrons bellied up to the bar, beer stein or cocktail in hand, chatting with the bartender and the local “Norm” at the end of the bar. Bar stools were always designed so you could sit comfortably with your elbows on the bar, which was also standard bar height, equally good for resting your elbows on when standing. Well, bar stools have evolved.

The common height for the typical bar stool is 30 inches, and this is what you would find in the pubs and bars with bartops. The other common image that many people have about bar stools is the classic oak stool, with a curved spindle back, and if you were lucky, a swivel seat. Arms were a bonus. This still is one of the most common styles that you will find in your local pub or sports bar.

In the swinging 60s, a few people were incorporating bars into their homes and accordingly bar stools began to make a small appear in residential settings. The old wooden stools from pubs were popular but at this point we were seeing the emergence of metal and chrome bar stools. The wooden bar stools were found in basement or recreation room bars while the chrome and padded bar stool were most often found in living rooms and poolside.

Even with this home decor revolution and the introduction of barstools to the home, you would still typically find the more common 30″ bar stool. The higher bar stools outnumbered short diner counter height stools just by the sheer number of establishments with the taller barstools. As barstools were introduced to the residential settings, the shorter 24″ version became an increasingly popular stool height option, especially with the design changes that came in the 1980s. 24″ bar stools were now all the rage.

Even though short bar stools may not fit your image of the classical bartop height bar stool, they are extremely popular and handy choices. They are ideal if you have children that are often using the breakfast bar top for breakfast or snacks. It is also a great way to seat children if they are doing homework or weekend craft projects. Shorter stools are also beneficial for anyone that would have trouble navigating a taller barstool, but would like the convenience that a barstool offers.

From the introduction of barstools to the home, to the newest trends and design styles that we are seeing today, there has been a big change in where we see bar stools, and an evolution in the sizes and styles available. From the days of only sitting in a barstool when you were out in a pub, to having your own pub party in your kitchen or entertainment room, it seems that bar stools are here to stay, whether they are the standard 30″ or the short 24″ bar stool size.

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