Bar stools in different interior styles

 

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Bar stools in different interior styles

Bar stools gradually moved from public institutions and the usual kitchen. In many ways, this was facilitated by the fashion for bar counters and kitchen Islands in apartments. Comfortable, functional and stylish bar stools are becoming more popular.

However, the number of their species is so wide that it is very difficult to choose the first time. But under each style you can choose a good option (https://pickyadvisor.com/best-bar-stools/).

Initially, bar stools were used only in the kitchens, decorated in American style. But now they are used in various types of interiors. Let's see how bar stools look in ordinary kitchens.

Avant-garde

Appeared in the early twentieth century avant-garde style sweeps away all the usual rules. Unexpected color combinations, interesting furniture shapes... no Wonder the bar stools fit in perfectly. If you like this design of the kitchen, choose chairs of unusual shape — they are great liven up the interior.

Еmpire style

Luxurious and pretentious Empire rarely used in the kitchen. And for good reason! If the area allows, do not deny yourself the pleasure to make a really chic interior. At first glance, it may seem that bar stools are inappropriate here. However....

Art deco

The combination of simplicity and luxury, classic wood and modern polymers. Art Deco is a very capricious and unpredictable style of interior. Therefore, bar stools to it should be selected carefully, so as not to turn the room into a cheap kitsch.

American-style

It was he who brought us the tradition of using bar stools in ordinary kitchens. Natural materials, natural colors, comfort at the forefront. Choosing chairs for the kitchen in the American style do not forget about these principles.

Baroque

Slightly less pretentious than the Empire, Baroque also requires attention to detail. It is well suited as carved wooden bar stools and metal with textured fabric upholstery.

Сountry style

For deliberately simple and cozy country is best suited bar stools made of rattan or upholstered in plain fabric.

In classic style

Some believe that the traditional style of interior design does not allow such liberties as the use of bar stools. That's not so. The main thing is to choose the right materials. By the way, it is not necessary to be limited to the standard color scheme — a half-chair can become an interesting accent.

Loft-style

But here the use of bar stools has become almost a tradition. A variety of shapes, colors, materials — you are free to choose. The main thing is that visually all interior items are combined with each other.

Minimalism

Bar stools in the kitchens, decorated in a minimalist style, are almost also popular. Choose simple traditional forms and simple materials and sober colors. Experiments here are more likely to hurt.

Modern

Art Nouveau is a kind of eclecticism that allows different kinds of experiments. This is true when choosing bar stools — it all depends on your taste. You can realize any design fantasies — art Nouveau style allows a full variety of colors and shapes.

Provence

The situation is more complicated with Provence. It promotes the use of only natural materials. Wood, fabrics, in rare cases — leather. Allowed deliberate negligence in the decoration of furniture — we recommend to use this.

Scandinavian style

The latest trend Scandinavian interiors have their own rules. First of all, you must remember that the design should be dominated by light, airy tones. No fancy decorations and complex lines.

High tech

The complete opposite of the previous point, high-tech involves the use of the most modern materials. Sharp lines, plenty of light and metallic luster. Great background for unusual bar stools!

Ecostyle

Inherently it is somewhat similar to Scandinavian. Only natural materials, unity with nature, deliberate simplicity. Pick up wooden bar stools or their imitation of polymer. As an option — limit yourself to simple chairs of light colors.

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