Saturday, December 4, 2010

Patio Bar Stools


Patio bar stools are a great addition to your outdoor living space. These stools add some flair to most backyard furniture arrangements or can look dazzling on pool decks. There is something exotic about poolside bar stools. It evokes images of 1950s and 1960s glamor movies or perhaps the imagery just makes us feel as though we are on vacation. Even if you do not have a pool, patio bar stools can fit nicely into most backyard landscaping themes. A little raised bistro table with four bar stools can be charming or perhaps the stools can be placed in front of an outdoor bar.

Patio bar stools can be constructed with a number of different materials. Each material as varying degrees of durability and therefore will require varying degrees of maintenance or repair. Wooden patio bar stools are very popular. The most common woods used for outdoor furniture are cedar and teak. Neither of these types woods will rot or succumb to the elements. Teak will retain is deep reddish brown color while cedar, if left untreated, will transform into a lovely silvery color. Pine can also be used for outdoor furniture but it will need to be treated with a stain and some sort of sealant. Pine furniture will need to be re-stained every year as the sun and rain will erode any protective finish. For the most part wooden patio furniture is very durable and is very attractive.

Resin, wicker, and plastic are also materials used in the construction of patio bar stools. Each of these materials has pros and cons. Plastic patio bar stools tend to be the cheapest bar stool on the market. They are light weight and easy to store. This type of stool comes in a variety of different colors. When choosing a color ask the clerk whether the stool is made from fade resistant plastic. If the plastic does not specifically say it is fade resistant then you are best to pick the color white. Brighter colors such as blue and red can fade into really ratty colors in no time. White bar stools tend to look new longer. It is possible to freshen up plastic chairs with a coat of paint but they will need to be repainted every season.

Wicker and resin wicker patio bar stools have an old time appeal. Wicker patio furniture has been around for many decades. If properly cared for wicker furniture can be handed down through generations. You can find wicker patio furniture in many antique or vintage furniture shops and you can also buy this furniture brand new. Even shabby looking wicker furniture (but structurally sound) can look great again with a coat of paint. Resin wicker is a more modern type of material with which to build patio furniture. This material can withstand the elements better than traditional wicker but still retains the old fashioned and charming look of wicker. This material tends to be quite expensive but it is very durable and extremely attractive.

Cast aluminum bar stools are also widely available. As are bar stools constructed with webbing and an aluminum frame. These types of stools vary widely in durability and price.

These stools will come in a variety of heights. The proper height will be dependent on the table, bar or counter height you wish the stools to service. Tables and stools come in standard heights but there is can be a little variation amongst stools so it is best to measure to make sure. The standard ratios can be provided by the store clerk and the standard ratios will feel the most comfortable to sit at.

You can find this type of stool at any specialty outdoor furniture shop. It is also possible to find them at large furniture stores and some home renovation stores. The best selection of patio bar stools can be found online. There are a number of different online distributors that offer this product. The internet is likely the best place to start your search. You can review a number of different types and also look up customer reviews. Many internet furniture distributors offer extremely reasonably priced shipping. Some even offer free shipping on certain products.

Are you thinking of updating your outdoor patio furniture? Perhaps you might add a touch of flare to your outdoor living space with the addition of patio bar stools.