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2. Door cabinets with stools. Another smart option is to use either an extra-deep island or shallower cabinets on both sides to allow space for stools to tuck in, balancing storage with seating.To go back to our example of a standard 42-inch-deep island, if you construct it out of two rows of 15-inch-deep cabinets instead (placed back to back to put storage on both sides), this makes 30 inches of storage and leaves 12 inches of overhang, which is enough for dining stools to tuck in.What to Know About Buying Bar Stools | Browse bar stools
2. Door cabinets with stools. Another smart option is to use either an extra-deep island or shallower cabinets on both sides to allow space for stools to tuck in, balancing storage with seating.To go back to our example of a standard 42-inch-deep island, if you construct it out of two rows of 15-inch-deep cabinets instead (placed back to back to put storage on both sides), this makes 30 inches of storage and leaves 12 inches of overhang, which is enough for dining stools to tuck in.What to Know About Buying Bar Stools | Browse bar stools
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