Cherry Bar Stools: Classic and Classy
are some of the most popular types of bar stools around. This isn't hard to see since cherry wood is a quality type of timber that stains very well, and also has a very natural dark wood beauty. While many taverns and pubs settle for the cheap metal legged stools, there's no question that bar stools made from cherry screams class and adds a quality aesthetic to a room.
Maintenance of cherry bar stools may take a little bit more work because the wood isn't quite as durable as less attractive options like oak, but basic cleaning and a little bit of polish can go a long way. The only other major concern is to keep these stools in an area that is out of the direct sunlight, since the sunlight can fade the color on those stools.
The advantages are obvious. Cherry wood is renowned for its beautiful aesthetic appearance, and many people believe that this wood gets more beautiful over time. Cherry bar stools that are kept out of sunlight continue to get darker over time, adding to the deep colored look of the wood.
There are some disadvantages to cherry bar stools, however. One of those stools isn't going to be as sturdy as a harder wood like oak, and requires a little bit more maintenance to keep in good shape. Metal doesn't look as good, but is going to last longer. If you're buying used stools made from cherry wood, then you need to make sure to pay close attention to make sure that there isn't shoe polish or something similar that might be covering up cracks or nicks.
That said, there are definitely plenty of good opportunities that cherry stools offer as opposed to other types of wood or even the cheaper and less attractive metal legged seating. For many, the potential benefits that come with these aesthetically pleasing seating pieces far outweighs and potential negatives. So if you're looking for the type of seating that is fully functional while adding to the overall home decor, take a look at what cherry bar stools might be able to add to your home or tavern.


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