The best counter stool for your kitchen island

September 10, 2024 Coco Admin Alt

Kitchen islands are a great way to combine the cooking and dining space into one. In addition to the cool design choise, it also makes the home look much more elegant and modern. With a beautiful kitchen island, there must be seats to match. Whether this be counter stools or bar stools, they are something to bring comfort and style to eating at the kitchen island. We’re here to give you some ideas of how you can execute this look of a chic kitchen island, and where you can shop for counter stools.

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Kitchen island and counter stool ideas

photo by @lomillerphoto | designed by @ashleymontgomerydesign

Who knew wood and marble went so well together? The stools’ dark wood and light brown woven backing complement the gold in the marble countertop. It creates a sort of balance between light and dark. The style of these counter stools also fits the vibe of the overall kitchen space well. The gold sprinkles here and there across the kitchen space add to the warm and cozy look.

@settingforfour | designed by @eric.drozd | photography by @margaretrajic

If you’re looking for something more simple, these counter stools are a great way to go. Again, we see here how marble and wood can pair well together. In addition to this pairing, the matching marble back splash also helps bring this entire space together. If you’re into marble, definitely check out light colored wooden counter stools. As we have shown before, and will show in upcoming pictures, marble countertops and wood make a great pair. But if wood isn’t your thing, don’t worry, we have pictures without that too.

@kelseyleighdesignco | designed by @kaitlynameliajeandesign | photography by @patrickbiller

The design of these counter stools is unique. The bamboo structure of these stools and the arch on top gives it a very tropical-esque feeling. That coupled with the flowers and plants sprinkled throughout the kitchen space creates a very welcoming feeling to the place. The shade of the stool matches the base of the kitchen island. This creates a sense of cohesiveness within the space. It stands out because of its unique design, but it also looks like it belongs here. There is a balance of “wow!” without the “this doesn’t look right.”

photo and design by @my_midcenturymakeover

This is a slightly more modern take on counter and bar stools. The no lumbar support type seating may not be for everyone though. I’d imagine this type of counter stool is more so for quick eats rather than a true dining experience. However, the space and design are beautiful nontheless. Everything is very minimalistic and modern, creating a cohesive and beautiful kitchen space. If you’re going for this type of style, definitely check out backless stools.

photo by @settingforfour | designed by @edward.martin

Here is another example of a backless counter stool. These kinds of styles of stools are very minimalistic and modern. The style of the black stools are very simple, however, it does still match the vibe and style of the space. The darkness of the stools pops out against white light colored wood. Sometimes less is more. Again, this stool is great for having a quick meal but I wouldn’t suggest having a dinner here or a long meal here.

photo by @burkhartinteriors | designed by @lifestylem_interiordesign

If you’re looking for ultimate comfort, this counter stool is it! These big cushioned seats with a soft back to match will provide great lumbar support while dining. The white cushions and wood structures pair amazingly with the marble countertop and light wood base. The entire kitchen space consists of shades of white and light brown wood. If you’re going for a modern look with your kitchen, you can never go wrong with white and light colored wood. This is just one example of how you can use neutrals to create an amazing dining space.

photo by @lifestylem_interiordesign

Blue is a great way to add some color to your kitchen. They also pair really well with a cool-toned marble countertop. The blue fuzzies on the chair make kind of a statement piece. It’s a unique feature for a counter stool to have. Yet, this style doesn’t overpower the entirety of the kitchen. It simply adds to the aesthetic of it. Having the color of your stools match the color of the walls, countertops, or backsplash area is a good way to create an overarching theme for the space.

Shop Counter Stools

Now that you’ve gotten some inspiration on how others have styled and designed their kitchen island with counter stools, it’s time for you to find the perfect stool for your kitchen island. There are many types of stools to choose from. Here, we’ve provided you with some of our picks to help get you started.

Lunden swivel stool | Atwood cane counter stool | Ember upholstered stool | stool with linen natural seats | Svetta backless stool | beige upholstered shearling stool | blue retro velvet stool | bar and counter stool

Whether you’re looking for something simpler in design and neutral, or something more unique in design with a pop of color, here are some ideas to help get your decorating started.

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