
Your third consideration should be the number of stools you need. Generally, three stools can accommodate the 6 feet counter and 4 bar stools can accommodate 8 foot counter. 4th consideration: When it comes to choosing a metal or wood bar stool, metal is better than wood as it is less prone to constant outward stress on the arms which further leads to loose feel. Stretchers and legs can loosen out over the time that might make the stool potentially dangerous. 5th consideration: Metal and wood bar stools are available in many finishes. Look for a baked on or powdered finish as it is more resistant to scratch and chip. 6th consideration: Both metal and wood bar stools are available in many fabrics. Along with design and style, the fabric quality matters a lot. Look for synthetic suede fabric which is very easy to clean and durable.
7th consideration: If you want to opt for a long lasting barstool, buy leather bar stool which also gives you an ability to breathe. 8th consideration: The price depends on the pre or post assembled barstool. If you want a bar stool less than $100, buy ready to assemble barstool. 9th consideration: You can buy these stools from any furniture store easily. Special stores have higher end tools along with various fabrics, frame styles and customization. 10th consideration: Wait not and explore the market!
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