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Stools for kitchen peninsula

Mona Reese
il y a 5 ans

I love my white kitchen, but white cabinets to the ceiling can be sterile. I want to bring some natural elements to the kitchen. When I was thinking about stools, I was thinking wood or wicker. I'm kind of obsessed with these stools from CB2. I love the shape and the color. What do y'all think of them with my kitchen? I'm thinking we could only fit 2 of these. I was also considering three of these wooden stools from west elm. I have two young kids and aging parents/inlaws so I prefer a back to the stool. I like the look of the stools with no backs, but they just aren't functional for our everyday life. Any other suggestions?






Commentaires (14)

  • Mona Reese
    Auteur d'origine
    il y a 5 ans
    Dernière modification :il y a 5 ans

    Here are pictures of the stools I'm considering:

    1. CB2 stool


    2. West Elm stool


    3. William sonoma home


  • Mona Reese
    Auteur d'origine
    il y a 5 ans

    And here are additional pictures of my kitchen




  • User
    il y a 5 ans

    Your space is beautiful. I like the light colored ones from west elm for your space. Only two though. does not look like three would function well.

    Mona Reese a remercié User
  • Mona Reese
    Auteur d'origine
    il y a 5 ans

    Thank you so much, ldecor54! I need the validation before I pull the trigger. I take so long with decisions, otherwise.

  • Kate E
    il y a 5 ans

    I agree - I think are beautiful but the West Elm ones specifically compliment your kitchen so nicely with the black accents and the wood seat/back add the natural /warmer element. Will be stunning! Also agree on 2; three might "fit" but won't actually function well with people trying to sit on the stools!

    Mona Reese a remercié Kate E
  • Mona Reese
    Auteur d'origine
    il y a 5 ans

    So it seems you both like light-colored wood stools from West Elm.. You're giving me a lot to think about. It's so good to have opinions. Thank you so much, Kate E!

  • PRO
    RL Relocation LLC
    il y a 5 ans

    I would also say 2 west elm, and then add some wicker element to the table to tie in and lighten it up. it kinda feels dark on that end of the house. Also what about hanging a piece of art to the left of the end cabinet?

    Mona Reese a remercié RL Relocation LLC
  • calidesign
    il y a 5 ans

    Beautiful kitchen. I also like the West Elm stools - just 2 of them.

    Mona Reese a remercié calidesign
  • Mona Reese
    Auteur d'origine
    il y a 5 ans

    YES on the art next to the cabinet! My son keeps telling me that they forgot to put a cabinet there. He doesn't believe it's intentional to give more room to the peninsula area. RL Relocation, I really like your ideas. Thank you!

  • PRO
    Inspiration Kitchen and Bath
    il y a 5 ans

    I agree with everyone, West Elm is my choice, not sure the wicker will be too comfortable to sit at for a length of time. I have upholstered stools in my own kitchen and they are super comfortable.

  • PRO
    Patricia Colwell Consulting
    il y a 5 ans

    Sorry those seagrass ones will feel horrible in a pair of shorts , why not go with some color and no arms if you have kids.

    Mona Reese a remercié Patricia Colwell Consulting
  • Mona Reese
    Auteur d'origine
    il y a 5 ans

    Point taken on seagrass. You're right. They probably are uncomfortable. Do you have any suggestions on upholstered stools? Something transitional. What sort of color would you suggest?

  • calidesign
    il y a 5 ans

    Since your kids are young I would stick with wood stools. You can add a thick upholstered pad which can be changed out easily and will give them some added height, then remove the cushions as they grow or change them out as they get dirty.

    Mona Reese a remercié calidesign
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