When choosing tables and stools for your outdoor oasis, deciding which style and heights fit your setup best can be challenging. Your goals for your outdoor space will ultimately determine the style of set you choose.
In this blog, we go over the three standard heights for tables and stools, the uses for counter and bar heights, and offer a few furniture suggestions to create your outdoor haven.
Comparison: Dining, Counter, & Bar Height Furniture
Bar-height tables and stools are typically 40-42 inches tall, while counter-height tables and stools are usually 34-36 inches tall. Bar-height furniture is typically 6 inches taller than counter-height furniture.
Dining-height tables and stools are typically 17-30 inches, making them 4 to 12 inches shorter than counter or bar furniture.
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Choose bar-height furniture to maximize limited dining space or accommodate above-average-height family members.
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These sets complement second-story settings and extend the serving space of outdoor kitchen counters.
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Dining sets are the most inclusive of the three furniture heights and offer the widest selection, making shopping and styling easy.
When choosing tables and stools for your outdoor oasis, deciding which style and heights fit your setup best can be challenging. Your goals for your outdoor space will ultimately determine the style of set you choose. In this blog, we go over the three standard heights for tables and stools, the uses for counter and…