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Chrome Bar Stools
Chrome bar stools are a good choice for some commercial and home settings.
Any décor that features a lot of shiny metal and bright surfaces
looks great with the addition of chrome stools. They also complement colorful
design schemes, particularly pastels and dark, rich colors.
Most chrome bar stools come with seats that feature black, raspberry,
or some other deep color to offset the shiny chrome. They typically do
not include seatbacks, although you can find them if you look hard enough.
Swivel seats are also the norm (think diner stool).
One advantage of picking chrome stools is their anti-rust properties.
This is particularly handy in commercial settings, where spilled drinks
and cleaning liquids would otherwise promote and speed up the rusting
process. In the home, chrome is a good choice for similar reasons, if
your stools get used a lot around the kitchen or basement bar.
Another positive aspect of choosing chrome is its toughness. It can take
a lot of abuse without serious damage. If you have kids or you entertain
a lot, this is an important attribute in your bar stools.
If you go shopping for chrome bar stools, one of the most important questions
to ask the salesperson or manager is what the underlying metal is, below
the chrome surface. You're looking for a hard metal base - stainless steel,
steel, hardened aluminum. Copper or any other malleable, soft metal will
reduce the long-term durability of the stool.
In terms of construction design, there are several styles that may appeal
to you. The classic chrome diner bar stool has no seatback, a vinyl swivel
seat, and two rings holding the four legs in position. These stools have
many commercial uses, but can also add style to your home bar or game
room.
If a more modern look is preferred, try pyramid style chrome bar stools.
These feature legs that are angled to join the seat at one point in the
center of the seat's bottom. It's a futuristic look that goes well with
many decors.
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