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Uses for a 24 Inch Bar Stools
Shorter bar stools, like the 24 inch style, are often a good all-around
choice. There are many uses for stools of this height, beyond typical
commercial use. Their short stature makes them ideal for kids to use in
their rooms to do homework or draw, for example. They can be used in the
kitchen as a convenient place to sit as you do time-consuming food preparation.
A 24 inch bar stool can even come in handy for various tasks in your garage
or basement workshop.
Kids sometimes find it awkward and even painful to use adult-size stools
or chairs while doing homework, using their computers, or just drawing
and playing. Seating of any kind is usually designed with particular uses
and body sizes in mind. Forcing a child to adapt to a taller stool is
just a bad idea. The 24 inch stool can be a good fit for kids age 8-11.
Artists are another group of people that find it difficult to get seating
that puts them in a comfortable position to do their work. Sculptors and
painters must often reach lower points than most bar stools will accommodate.
Having a seat as low as 24 inches is a good choice for this kind of work,
and a swivel stool makes things even more convenient.
For those who like to spend an evening or weekend day in their garage
or basement shop tinkering, a shorter bar stool is, again, a good solution.
Many of the machines and tools being used in these settings require a
sitting position that standard stools just can't provide. The 24 inch
bar stool is ideal for those lower positions, while investing in a higher-than-standard
stool is also a good idea for the jobs requiring a taller position.
The kitchen is yet another place where a shorter bar stool can be quite
handy. A 24 inch stool allows for a seated position that keeps your feet
on the ground, ready to stand and fetch things or to move around more
easily while preparing a meal.
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