Bar Stools
Explore our full range of bar stools at Homecoze, designed to suit different styles, materials, heights, and everyday functionality. Whether you're after flexibility, comfort, or a specific finish, you can browse by type below.
Getting the right seat height is one of the most important factors when choosing bar stools for your kitchen bench, island, or bar area. As a general guide, allow around 25–30cm between the seat and the underside of your benchtop for comfortable legroom.
Most Australian kitchen benches sit around 90–95cm high, which usually suits counter height bar stools with a seat height of approximately 60–68cm. Taller bar-height surfaces, typically around 100–110cm, are better suited to bar height stools with a seat height of approximately 69–76cm.
If your bench height falls between standard sizes or your stools will be used by different people, adjustable bar stools offer the flexibility to fine-tune the height as needed.
Choosing between adjustable and fixed-height bar stools depends on how your space is used. Gas lift stools allow you to easily adjust the seat height, making them ideal for shared spaces, kitchen islands, and multi-purpose areas.
Many gas lift designs also include a swivel function, giving you added flexibility and ease of movement. You can explore these options in our swivel bar stools collection.
Fixed-height stools provide a more stable and grounded feel. They’re a great option for standard-height benches where consistency, simplicity, and a clean look are preferred.
The material of your bar stool plays a big role in both its appearance and everyday practicality.
PU leather bar stools, also known as faux leather bar stools, are one of the most popular choices for busy kitchens. They offer a smooth, easy-care surface that handles everyday use with minimal maintenance, making them ideal for households that want comfort without the fuss.
Wooden bar stools bring warmth and natural texture into your space, whether through full timber construction or modern mixed-material designs with wooden seats and metal frames.
For added comfort, upholstered bar stools with padded seating and supportive backs are worth considering, especially if your stools will be used for longer periods at a kitchen island or breakfast bar.
The number of bar stools you need depends on the length of your bench or island and how much space you want between each seat. As a general guide, allow around 55–65cm of width per stool to ensure comfortable spacing.
A single bar stool works well as an extra seat or replacement piece, while a set of 2 bar stools is ideal for compact breakfast bars and smaller kitchens. Larger islands often suit a set of 3 bar stools or set of 4 bar stools for a balanced, practical setup.
Bar stools are used daily, so comfort, durability, and ease of use all matter. Features like footrests, supportive backrests, padded seats, and well-balanced frames can make a noticeable difference over time.
If comfort is a priority, bar stools with backrest provide additional support for longer sitting periods, while swivel and adjustable designs offer added flexibility for busy households.
Bar stools are often part of a larger kitchen, dining, or entertaining setup. For outdoor areas, explore our outdoor bar stools or bar table and stool sets to create a practical space for alfresco dining and entertaining.
Measure from the floor to the underside of your benchtop and allow around 25–30cm clearance between the seat and the surface. Standard kitchen benches usually suit counter height stools, while taller bar surfaces need bar height stools.
Yes, especially if your bench height is non-standard or the stools will be used by multiple people. Adjustable bar stools allow you to easily customise the height for everyday comfort.
Swivel bar stools are ideal for open-plan kitchens and entertaining spaces, allowing easy movement without needing to reposition the stool.
PU leather bar stools are one of the easiest options to maintain, while wooden bar stools offer a warmer, more natural look. The best choice depends on your style, comfort needs, and how often the stools will be used.
Allow approximately 55–65cm per stool along the length of your bench to ensure comfortable spacing. Compact benches may only need two stools, while larger kitchen islands often suit three or four.