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How to Choose the Right Bar Stool Height for Your Counter

How to Choose the Right Bar Stool Height for Your Counter

Choosing the right bar stool height makes a quiet but important difference to how a counter or breakfast bar feels in daily use. The right pairing slips neatly under the surface, encouraging family meals and easy conversation. The wrong one leads to awkward knees, crowded elbows and a look that feels just slightly off. This guide breaks down how to match stool height with counter height in real UK kitchens, where worktops, breakfast bars and home bar tops all sit at slightly different levels. It covers the three main stool height brackets, the spacing rule of thumb and how many seats a counter can realistically take. There are notes on adjustable gas lift options for households where heights vary, plus comfort considerations such as back support, footrests and seat depth. A simple checklist at the end helps you measure with confidence before browsing for shapes and finishes that suit the wider room....

6 Home Bar Ideas for Living Rooms That Double as Entertainment Spaces

6 Home Bar Ideas for Living Rooms That Double as Entertainment Spaces

A home bar in the living room is no longer the preserve of period houses with snug rooms. Modern UK homes are finding small, considered ways to bring the bar into everyday spaces, where it sits alongside the sofa and the television rather than tucked behind a door. We look at six approaches that suit British proportions, from a dedicated drinks cabinet to a console table styled for serving, a compact bar table tucked into a corner, a sideboard with hidden bar storage, a serving trolley for flexible entertaining and a wall mounted shelf for smaller flats. Each option is paired with practical guidance on styling, lighting and proportions, so the bar feels part of the room rather than an afterthought. A calm guide for anyone wanting to add a touch of evening occasion to a hard working living space at home....

6 Modern Drinks Cabinet Ideas for Living Rooms

6 Modern Drinks Cabinet Ideas for Living Rooms

Drinks cabinets have returned to the modern British living room, but the new shapes are stripped of the heavy clutter of older designs. The current generation reads as architectural furniture, with slim profiles, considered materials and a quiet sense of proportion that suits both Victorian terraces and new build flats. In this piece we share six grounded ideas for working a drinks cabinet into a living room, including using a slim console design against a feature wall, choosing a mirrored finish to bounce light around smaller spaces, anchoring a corner with a tall narrow piece and bringing in a freestanding trolley for households that move regularly. We also look at material choices that wear well over time, how to style the interior so it feels lived in rather than staged, and how to coordinate the cabinet with the sofa, lighting and side tables already in the room....

9 Bar Area Ideas for Open Plan Homes

9 Bar Area Ideas for Open Plan Homes

Open plan layouts have become standard in British homes, and a small bar area is one of the smartest ways to bring rhythm to a connected kitchen, dining and lounge space. The right setup gives a natural pause point between zones without breaking the flow of the room, while a poorly placed bar can crowd a layout and disrupt how the family moves through it. In this guide we cover nine practical ideas drawn from real UK homes, from anchoring the bar with a clearly defined zone, to using the back of a kitchen island, building a slim back bar against a wall and curating a tidy display behind the counter. We also look at lighting, stool height, glassware storage and how to relate the bar back to the lounge so the open plan room reads as one calm, considered space rather than a series of competing corners....

How to Style a Home Bar Area in a Small UK Flat

How to Style a Home Bar Area in a Small UK Flat

A home bar in a small UK flat is far more achievable than it sounds, particularly when the brief is calm and considered rather than ambitious. We look at how to choose a footprint that suits a galley kitchen, a narrow lounge, or a section of wall between two doorways, and how a slim sideboard or drinks cabinet can serve as the base. Compact bar tables, slim profile stools, dedicated lighting, and a curated bottle display turn an unused corner into a proper destination without dominating the room. We also share styling advice on mirrors, art, and surrounding seating so the bar reads as its own quiet moment within the wider flat. Whether you live in a studio, a one bedroom flat, or a converted maisonette, these ideas help even the tightest British home hold a bar area that feels welcoming and well dressed....