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subject: The Natural Beauty Of Grain In Oak Bar Stools [print this page]


Oak bar stools made from the oak tree have been the choice for stool even during the days of the pioneers. The solid and lasting quality of oak that lasts generations is not only beautiful aesthetically, but is an actual investment on quality craftsmanship. The silky feel of the wood after it had been finely sanded is so irresistible that not buying one, or two, or more, can be missing out on a dream.

Oak bar stools are marvelous add-ons to any home or business and can go well at bars, kitchen islands, tables as well as other areas. Choosing the right set of oak bar stools is very crucial to the sitting experience. Finding the right height really depends on what you need: breakfast bar stools tend to be shorter than regular bar stools. Before buying, measure both the height and the length of the surface that you intend to place them beside. Taking a photograph of the place for the stools is also a good idea as sometimes you can get lost in the numerous choices in a showroom. There is also the variety of stools to choose from: swivels, back or no back, etc.

When buying oak bar stools, make sure that it is made from a solid piece and not mixed with a poplar or gum. The more pieces of wood that have been laminated together, the more likely the pieces will warp and snap or crack when they are subjected to different temperatures. If placed in a kitchen, the heat can hasten the wood to warp as the glue used to laminate the pieces together can be adversely affected by the increase in temperature.

If the price of solid oak bar stools is too steep, there are alternatives that can be just as satisfying. There are available in the market where a veneer of thin oak piece is plastered on to a plywood center or a less expensive solid wood. There are also faux oak finishes that look just like the real thing. Invest in a good wax to maintain the natural vibrancy of the oak wood.

Consider buying unfinished stools if you want to do the finishing yourself. By buying oak finish, you can control how light or how dark you want the wood to look or simply buy a wood wax that not only protects the wood from the elements, but can actually enhance the natural color and grain of your oak bar stools.

The durability of oak bar stools is what is guaranteed when buying solid wood. The fact that hundreds of years of craft have made oak a material of choice speaks for itself. Buying oak bar stools is considered an investment, rather than expenditure, especially if you can pass on that piece to your grandchildren.

by: George Frescio




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