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If you\u2019re a busy household, a breakfast bar can be an invaluable addition to the home, creating a relaxed and casual dining and meeting area.\u00a0 If you\u2019re wondering if a breakfast bar is necessary for you, here is some information to help you make up your mind.<\/p>\n
A breakfast bar is an area within the kitchen where you can sit to eat meals, pay your bills, or where the kids can do their homework.\u00a0 It generally consists of a bench that overhangs from a piece of cabinetry enough to comfortable fit stools underneath.\u00a0 Basically, you could call it a table and a countertop all in one.<\/p>\n
There are several benefits to having a breakfast bar within your kitchen.<\/p>\n
Firstly, you have an informal area where you can have your day to day meals.\u00a0 Your food is prepped in the kitchen and then you simply hop on a stool to eat it!\u00a0 This is incredible convenience wise and it can save you a lot of time if you are a busy household.\u00a0 Breakfast bars are also amazing space savers, and this can be important in smaller homes and kitchens where it is just not feasible to have a separate dining area at all.\u00a0 Breakfast bars generally seat from two to four people, making them the perfect space saving option dining wise. If you want to entertain more people, you can go outside to your large alfresco dining area, or use your formal dining room if you are lucky enough to have one.<\/p>\n
Breakfast bars are about more than just a place to eat, though.\u00a0 Kitchens are natural congregating areas and so you\u2019ll often find people doing a lot more than just working with food.\u00a0 If you need a simple, quick area to pay your bills or do some homework while still talking with your family, the breakfast bar is perfect.\u00a0 You can even use the breakfast bar to keep your kids entertained while you cook by installing a small TV or a computer!<\/p>\n
Breakfast bars aren\u2019t just functional, though. They can also be an important decorative item in the kitchen.\u00a0 If you have a separate breakfast bar on your island, you can use a different benchtop material than you have in the rest of the kitchen to make it stand out.\u00a0 Of course, the primary way that you can turn the breakfast bar into a bit of a feature is through the seating that you choose.\u00a0 You can choose to have backless stools or stools with backs and even armrests.\u00a0 Stools come in a range of materials from simple timber, to plastics, resins, upholstered models, metal and more.\u00a0 They also come in a huge range of colours and patterns so you can choose the one that suits your kitchen the best.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
The formal, separate dining room has passed in and out of vogue over the decades, but the option of eating in the kitchen has always held appeal. The informal, efficient design of an eat-in kitchen is ideal for today’s casual, fast-paced lifestyle. At the same time, today’s tastes are distinctly more luxurious than they were a couple of decades ago.<\/p>\n
Fortunately, unless you yearn for an authentic period home, there’s no reason why you can’t have a kitchen dining setup that’s both easygoing and opulent. Depending on the size of your kitchen, you have a number of choices for creating an eat-in kitchen. Today’s savvy design solutions and coordinated products ensure that any option you choose will fit right in and look great.<\/p>\n
Counter Dining.<\/p>\n
Where space is slim or where the users have no special needs, a breakfast bar looks great. A breakfast bar’s informality and slim silhouette lends itself naturally to a casual, contemporary scheme, but if your kitchen is opulently traditional, using the same materials for the counter and bar will tie it in perfectly. Imaginative counter stools can be great decorating assets. Make sure the counter overhang is deep enough to accommodate knees comfortably, and, if your stools don’t have footrests, make sure your bar has a footrest ledge or rail.A two-tiered peninsula or island can house a sink or cooktop on the lower, kitchen side with room for two to four diners opposite. If the peninsula or island houses only a small sink, there’s usually plenty of room to seat a number of diners on the same level as the work surface. (A cooktop requires more space and, if possible, the barrier of a different level for safety’s sake.) Ideally, allow at least 42 inches from the open end to the opposite wall, and don’t locate the fridge or wall oven opposite, where an open door would block traffic. Allow at least 18 inches and preferably 24 inches of elbow room for each diner. And if breakfast never will be your thing, rest assured your cozy nook or chic bar will work just fine for after-school and midnight snacks.<\/p>\n
Breakfast Nooks.\u00a0If you have a bit more available space or want a more traditional, cozy look, you might consider adding a breakfast area with built-in banquette seating. A bay window alcove, with a banquette serving as a window seat and with pull-up chairs on the other side of the table, is charming if you can manage it. You can create a welcoming air with plump bench or stool cushions that carry your color scheme.No matter how small your kitchen or how rushed your schedule, there is almost always a way to work a little breakfast into the equation. The breakfast nook with fitted bench or banquette seating is a cozy solution that works well in ethnic or country\/cottage kitchen design schemes. It’s also a cute solution in retro settings inspired by a ’50s malt shop booth. The table may be freestanding or may be a peninsula, with one end anchored to the wall or to a run of cabinets. The coziest breakfast nook setup features benches that are parallel, with the table between.<\/p>\n
For a more relaxed, open layout, the benches may be placed perpendicular to one another, with the table spanning the open side. A breakfast nook can be a comfortable solution where space is scant, because benches require much less floor space than chairs. If your family includes a mix of young and not-so-young, a breakfast nook may be a perfect — and practical — alternative. Benches are safer than counter stools for young children, and, because the table is a conventional height, it is accessible to wheelchair users.<\/p>\n
Eat-in Kitchens.<\/p>\n
For large kitchens, or those that feature a natural alcove, dining tables that seat anywhere from four to 12 people are a good option. You can have fun picking out chairs that complement your own personal taste, from heirloom traditional to classic modern glass-and-metal. Another option you may consider is having an island or table made of the same material as your cabinets or countertops. In keeping with the informal nature of kitchen dining, consider small armchairs all around, not just at the head and foot of the table.A round table is a friendly choice and is safer for an active family or in a smaller space. In the dining area of your kitchen, away from the stove, you can define a welcoming space with more elaborate curtains or draperies than you would use at a window in the work area. For continuity’s sake, match or coordinate your eating-area window treatments with those in the work area. Coordinate window treatments and tabletop textile colors with seating cushions for an inviting, total look.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n