OUTDOOR BAR STOOLS
When choosing outside restaurant bar stools, consider these important factors:
Material Durability: Opt for weather-resistant materials like aluminum, powder-coated steel, teak, synthetic wicker, or resin to withstand outdoor elements.
Comfort: Look for ergonomic design, padded or contoured seats, and footrests, especially if patrons will be seated for longer periods.
Stability and Weight: Heavier stools tend to stay in place more effectively in windy conditions, but ensure they remain easy to move if needed.
Maintenance: Choose low-maintenance materials that are easy to clean and resist rust, corrosion, or fading.
Design and Style: Match the stools’ look with your overall décor, considering colors, patterns, and finishes that complement your outdoor space.
Size and Height: Ensure the stools are the correct height relative to your bar or counter height (typically 28-30 inches for standard bars).
Weather Resistance: Check for UV-resistant finishes and corrosion-resistant frames to prolong their lifespan outdoors.