It’s time for another round of window shopping – this time, we’re shopping for the perfect cheap bar stools! Read on for inspiration for both bar height and counter-height stools that are perfect for your kitchen, dining room, basement, game room…wherever you’ve got a need!
If you have a countertop in your home that is fitting for bar stools, you’ve likely realized at some point that they’re not cheap. A good, affordable barstool is like a unicorn – it’s pretty and you hope it exists out there somewhere but it sure is rare.
Of course, even when you find that perfect unicorn bar stool, it might not be around forever. Take, for example, the bar stools in our kitchen. I love them with my whole heart, and they’re a perfect match for my home. But, I always cringe internally when someone asks where they’re from. Why? They aren’t available anymore! I always feel so bad saying “so sorry, you can’t have them!”
It’s such a tease, you know?
So, I decided it was high time I did a little research for those of you who are looking and struggling. Because trust me, I get it. It’s really hard to find the perfect solution for cheap bar stools. Everyone will have different needs in terms of counter height, how much space they have, and the exact design they want.
But, there are beautiful, inexpensive bar stools out there that should work for just about anyone. We’ve even DIY-ed bar stools from some rusty old stools we found at Goodwill. Because sometimes you’ve gotta get creative! But, not everyone wants to DIY it, and I’m confident we can find the right bar stool for everyone out there.
So, here are a few cheap bar stools I’m loving lately. I’m not currently shopping for bar stools (my kitchen island is full!), but I love to window shop. If you’re on the lookout for some cute stools to pull up to your kitchen counter, look no further.
We all know price point is key, so I’ve broken down the bar stools below by price – there are a few that are under $150, and then a ton more under $100, and a few more under $75! Some bar stools are listed with two stools, so even though the total price may be over the category limit, I’ve categorized them by the price of the individual bar stool.
I’ve also included the seat height next to each stool, since that’s an important factor. I’ve included a wide variety of styles, so there’s something for everyone. You’ve got backless stools, stools with footrests, bar stools that are great for homes with kids, and bar stools built just for comfort. And, most of them come in multiple colors! I can almost guarantee you if you’re bar stool shopping, you’ll find something you love here!
You’re welcome. And happy shopping!
Counter stools are often the only furniture pieces that you have in your kitchen so making smart choices is key! Today I’m sharing four must-know things to look for when counter stool shopping PLUS I’ve gathered together all of my favorite counter stools that would make gorgeous additions to your kitchen. Let’s get to it… (post includes affiliate links; full disclosure statement available {here})
When you’re shopping for counter stools, obviously you’re going to be looking for a style that you like and that works well with the design of your space. But there are a few other important things to think about too…
You would think that the seat height for counter stools would be uniform, right?! Nope! It typically varies between 24-26″. While you might be equally comfortable with a 24″ or 26″ seat height, for some people that two inches makes a difference. For example, if you have young kids who are going to be using your stools a lot, a seat height closer to 26″ might work best for you. And if you’re like me and use your kitchen island as your office from time to time, you might also prefer the higher seat height which is more comfortable for working on a laptop. On the other hand, if you’ve got a family full of 6-footers, the shorter seat height might be a more comfortable fit.
Counter stools come in a wide variety of widths (the stools on my list of favorites range from 17.5″ to 24″ wide). Paying attention to this measurement is super important because you don’t want your counter stools jammed together at your island, making it difficult to get in and out of them. Ideally you should have at least 8-10″ of space between your counter stools (definitely don’t space them any less than 6″ apart) plus a few inches on each end. You might have ample room to get whatever width you want or your space might be more like mine where wider stools would have been a poor choice.
This is the spacing that we have on our kitchen island that has three 18″ wide counter stools – with 9″ between the stools about 5-6″ on the ends, the spacing is just right. If I had bought stools much wider than this, it would have been too crowded:
For most kitchen islands, counter stools with backs are the way to go because they are simply more comfortable to sit in for longer periods. However, in some kitchens (especially smaller ones), counter stools with backs take up needed space to navigate around the kitchen, even when they’re pushed in when not in use. In this case, you might want to consider backless stools that can be pushed completely under the counter.
If you have young kids, consider stools that are easy to wipe clean and stay away from the ones with upholstered seats. Wood counter stools such as #3 and #12 are great options, and leather seats such as in stool #11 can work well too. Our counter stools (#1) are kid friendly also – the seat and chair back are a plastic weave that easily wipes clean:
The only kid situation where I can think of my stools not being the best fit is if you are constantly spilling liquidy foods on them like yogurt that could take more work to clean out of the weave.
Now on to my favorite counter stools, including a review of the stools we have in our kitchen…
Sources: 1. Riviera Counter Stool | 2. Antiqued White Counter Stool | 3. Spindle Back Counter Stool (similar) | 4. Avalon Swivel Counter Stool | 5. Wishbone Counter Stool | 6. Pine Isle Counter Stool (in Sea Glass) | 7. Lindsey Rattan Counter Stool | 8. Carson Counter Stool | 9. Loom Counter Stool | 10. Bistro Style Counter Stool | 11. Brushed Gold Backless Chi Counter Stool | 12. Cline Counter Stool
Counter stool #1 on my list of favorites is the Riviera Counter Stool in Fog found {here} that I had in my own kitchen in CT. I LOVE these stools:
Kitchen Sources: Lantern pendants over island in gild size small (12.5″) | Kohler Parq bridge faucet in vibrant stainless | Blanco Cerana II farmhouse sink | Hardware: Blackrock Golden Champagne pulls | Highland Park golden champagne cup pulls | See {this post} for all other sources
It’s been a few years since we remodeled our kitchen (you can check out our kitchen remodel before and after if you missed it) and I couldn’t be happier with my choice of stools. While the frame of the stools is rattan, as I mentioned earlier the weave of the seat and chair backs is plastic so they easily wipe clean and look as new as the day I got them! They’re surprisingly comfortable too, even after hours of sitting on them while working on my laptop at our kitchen island. And of course I love the way they look – they’re gorgeous from all angles, including the back:
I have the Fog (gray)/White color they’re also available in Navy/White, Black/White, Solid White, & Solid Black. This same chair also now comes in a swivel option {here} that adds about $150/chair to the price.
This style of Riviera stool also comes in a Sunwashed version {here} that I don’t recommend. I actually bought the Sunwashed Riviera stools for our home in NC but the woven seat had a lot of small splinters that were uncomfortable and would catch on clothes so I ended up returning them. I exchanged them for a pair of counter stools I share more about a little later in this post.
Counter stool #2 is the Marion counter stool found {here}. It would be a great fit for a traditional style kitchen – the Antique White finish works well with non-white paint colors as well as traditional oak. I love the design of the stool legs – so pretty!:
Counter stool #3 found is my favorite budget-friendly stool that’s sold in pairs. It has a classic spindle back design that you can’t go wrong with and comes in multiple color options including Gray, Natural, and White:
Update! These exact stools are no longer available but {these spindle back stools} are a close match!
{These Becket X Back Counter Stools} are another reasonably priced option to check out – they also have a spindled back but in an X-shaped pattern.
Counter stool #4 is the Avalon swivel counter stool found {here} – it’s available in both Natural and Vintage Indigo and is truly a stunner! They’re an especially good choice if you see the backs of your counter stools as you walk into the kitchen because they’re gorgeous from all sides:
Counter stool #5 is {this classic wishbone counter stool} that comes in multiple finish options – I love the two natural options that would work well with almost any kitchen style and color:
Counter stool #6 found {here} is the most customizable of the bunch – it comes in 30 (!) different rattan frame color options and over 40 different upholstery options for the seat so the options for mixing and matching are pretty endless. I think the Sea Glass color option is a stunner – this photo is of their bar height stool but you can get it in counter height too:
Counter stool #7 found {here} is another rattan option with a similar design to stool #4 but without the swivel so it’s a lower price point – it comes in both white and natural:
FYI, even though they don’t look it, these stools are on the wider side so just make sure you have ample space for them.
I chose counter stool #8 (the Carson stool found {here}) for the kitchen in our house in NC after returning the Sunwashed Riviera stools. These babies aren’t cheap but they’re sure beautiful and I figured I’d take the plunge since I only needed two. Mine are the White option but they come in Ebony and Natural too:
One word of warning with these stools – I love them and am really happy with my choice but due to the material of the woven seat I wouldn’t recommend them if you have kids and expect to have a lot of spills.
Counter stool #9 (the Loom counter stool found {here}) is a pricey sucker but I couldn’t leave it off my list of favorites because if you have a higher budget, it’s one that I absolutely love the look of:
It has one of the widest seats of the bunch so be sure you have enough space for them if your kitchen island seating area is a tight squeeze. If you love the look of a woven back counter stool but want a more budget-friendly option with a narrower width, check out {this wicker Loren counter stool}.
Counter stool #10 (found {here}) has a similar look to my Riviera counter stools but in a backless option:
It comes in both bar and counter height options and several color choices as well.
Counter stool #11 (found {here}) that has a brushed gold frame is a more glam backless option that would be perfect for a more modern kitchen:
Counter stool #12 (the Cline counter stool found {here}) has a simple, curved back and comes in Seadrift, Charcoal, and White finishes for under $200:
Also check out {these ladder back counter stools} that have a similar look but are sold in pairs at about half the price.
I’m also tacking on one last counter stool option to my list – it’s {these Dayna stools} that my mom has in her kitchen. She has them in the Rubbed Cream but they come in six other color options too including this beautiful Warm Gray:
I’m crazy about the Chippendale design of the chair backs!
So do you have a favorite? For those of you who aren’t used to buying furniture online, check out my post about how to buy furniture with my ten best online shopping tips!
I hope you all enjoy the rest of your weekend, especially those of you with an extra day off for the holiday weekend 🙂 If you haven’t stopped by my Shop page lately {HERE}, be sure to take a peek since I’ve added a ton of new finds including several that are on sale!
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