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How can you Decorate an Outdoor Lawn with Outdoor Bar Tables

        Image Source:   https://www.baskoutdoorliving.com.au/collections/bar-tables The addition of multifunctional outdoor bar tables no Doubt adds a new touch to the outdoor areas. They offer you style, convenience and versatility. These cutting-edge furniture pieces are designed to keep the outdoor space enhanced. So let’s move on and explore some of the pros of adding the versatile multi-functional outdoor bar tables. The outdoor bar tables come with inbuilt storage  Multifunctional outdoor bar tables are equipped with inbuilt storage options like cabinets, drawers and shelves. These storage compartments offer a convenient place to store essential items like utensils and glassware. The best part is you can keep things organised and can access them quite easily as well. Comes with integrated coolers as well as ice buckets  Well if you are looking for something too classy yet innovative then. Outdoor bar tables with inbuilt ice buckets and coolers are the perfect to go for, this wi

A Short Guide to Choosing the Best Outdoor Tables

A piece of good outdoor bar furniture can easily change your outdoor entertainment space. This blog will show you the right sizes and styles for perfect bar tables. The outdoor bar table is the ultimate piece of furniture for outdoor entertainment. It adds to the luxury which is not always available with regular outdoor dining furniture. How high are the outdoor bar tables-? The outdoor bar table is super attractive and convenient because it gives you the feel of the bar at home, the trick is to get a table of the right height. Usually, the standard height of outdoor dining tables is typically 28 to 30 inches. This is independent of the size of the table diameter. For a bar height table, the average height is 42 inches. To sit comfortably on a pub-style table, you need a stool that is about 29 to 32 inches high. If the height of the table is slightly higher or shorter than 42 inches, as a general rule, use a stool that is 10 to 12 inches shorter than the table. Regardless of t