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Wood Stools
Wood stools come in many different styles, giving you a lot of options
to match whatever décor you have in your home. Some of the more
popular stool designs include: Mission, Queen Anne, Shinto, and Metropolitan.
Each style is clearly distinguishable from the others, giving stool shoppers
plenty of choices.
Mission Stools
The Mission furniture style has been a popular choice for many years.
With its simple, clean lines and classic looks, wood stools in this scheme
often fit right in with any décor. Mission stools feature straight
angles, flat seats, and seatbacks with multiple vertical slats. There
are no arms. The type of wood used will vary from manufacturer to manufacturer,
but virtually any kind is appropriate. Oak and cherry are probably the
most common materials. You'll find most Mission wood stools are painted
or darkly stained, but you can get them in an unfinished state as well.
Queen Anne Stools
For an ornate, elegant look, many people choose Queen Anne stools. This
style features legs that gradually widen at the base, as well as arms
and seatbacks that include a lot of detail. This kind of stool fits well
in homes with similar furniture and a generally fancy décor. The
only note of caution is to avoid mixing this style in a room with a radically
different décor. For example, it will not fit in well with sleek,
modern styles.
Shinto Stools
Shinto is a Japanese style that takes its name from the most widely practiced
religion in that nation. These stools are very simple in design, and include
thick wood legs that taper to wide ends where they meet both the seat
and the floor. The seats also sweep out to thicker ends and overhang the
legs. These stools are typically stained or painted dark brown or very
dark red shades. Their simple design elements make them a good match for
a wide variety of décor, which accounts for their growing popularity.
Metropolitan Stools
The design focus in Metropolitan wood stools is on the arms and seatbacks.
The arms are rounded and curl under for a unique look. The seatbacks feature
elaborate design work found only in this style. These stools usually include
frames that have lighter wood colors (tan, natural ash, beige) and neutral
(but darker) fabric or leather seats. This style is popular, not only
because the look is unique, but also because it blends in nicely with
both a formal, classic décor, as well as more modern wood furniture.
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