Breakfast Stools Have Their Own Unique Design


by Leo Collins - Date: 2007-03-18 - Word Count: 311 Share This!

They're one of the most unique bar stools on the market and they are one of the handier ones as well- they are the breakfast stools. Breakfast stools help people start their day by giving them a useful chair that gets them going. Breakfast stools are unique unto themselves and they are handy in their purpose!

Breakfast stools are a unique stool because they are usually a tad shorter then your normal one. The average breakfast bar stool is around 20 inches tall because it needs to fit the normal counter top/ home bar height of 30 inches. The stools are built more for portability then style and they are designed to look simplistic rather then complex. A breakfast stool is most likely made from wood because the lightweight beech gives a nice simple look. Most people look for their breakfast stool to come without any extra bells and whistles because the added flavor takes away from its practical nature.

Breakfast stools are so handy because they provide quick seating in a rush. The average person today rushes out the door each morning hoping to hit traffic just right on their way to work. They don't have an hour to eat breakfast like in the past so they need a bar stool that will accompany their needs. Those stools with wheels built onto the legs are even handier for homeowners because they can push the chair around the kitchen or slide themselves around- which could be difficult without wheels if the chair were heavy!

It is easy to find breakfast stools that match your home because of their simplicity. Most dark woods will match any home's style but breakfast stools as a rule are designed to mix and match with nearly any home. By getting one of these stools you will be getting a unique stool and a handy one to boot!


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Leo Collins is the marketing manager of Simply Bar Stools a leading supplier of Quality Discount Breakfast Stools. Your Article Search Directory : Find in Articles

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