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.
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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.
What are the Different Table Heights?
Bar-Height Tables: 40 to 42 inches
Bar-Height Chairs and Stools: 28 to 33 inches (seat height)
Counter-Height Tables: 34 to 36 inches
Counter-Height Chairs and Stools: 24 to 27 inches (seat height)
Dining-Height Tables: 28 to 30 inches
Dining-Height Chairs and Stools: 17 to 20 inches (seat height)
Styling Tips
Leave about 9 to 13 inches from the seat of the stool or chair to the table’s underside: This measurement ensures optimal comfort, allowing guests to slide in and out their chairs comfortably. If the chair or stool has arms, be sure to account for those in the height measurement.
Position your chairs or stools about 24 inches apart from each other: This guideline helps prevent overcrowding so that everyone can enjoy each other’s company without bumping elbows.
Bar-Height Furniture
Pros
Bar tables are the same height as outdoor bar ledges, letting you extend your serving space.
Bar sets are great for tall family members who need more legroom.
Many styles include footrests to accommodate shorter guests.
Ideal for smaller settings because tables take up more vertical space than horizontal.
Cons
Tall tables and chairs can be tricky for small children to sit at safely.
Bar sets are not conducive to creating accessible spaces.
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