Outdoor Bar Tables
More Information About Outdoor Bar Tables
Outdoor bar tables are essential for creating elevated social spaces in both residential and commercial settings. These tables are designed to be taller than standard dining tables, making them perfect for casual gatherings, drinks, and appetizers. KaTom's outdoor bar tables are available in a variety of materials, styles, and sizes, ensuring you can find the perfect match for your outdoor entertainment area.
Our selection includes tables made of durable materials like aluminum, teak, and high-density polyethylene (HDPE) to withstand outdoor conditions. Aluminum bar tables are lightweight, rust-resistant, and easy to move, making them ideal for poolside and patio areas. Teak tables are known for their durability and resistance to weathering. HDPE tables offer a low-maintenance option that resists fading, cracking, and moisture damage.
Outdoor bar tables are typically designed with built-in footrests for added comfort, and many feature weather-resistant finishes that protect against UV rays and rain. Available in both round and square designs, these tables can accommodate two to four people comfortably, making them ideal for intimate gatherings or as part of a larger outdoor setup.
Commonly Asked Questions About Outdoor Bar Tables
What height should an outdoor bar table be?
Outdoor bar tables are generally 40 to 42 inches in height, which is taller than standard dining tables. This height is ideal for standing or pairing with bar stools, providing a casual and comfortable setting for socializing. When selecting stools for your bar table, ensure they are the appropriate height, typically 28 to 30 inches, to match the table.
How do I maintain an outdoor bar table?
Maintenance requirements depend on the material. Aluminum and HDPE tables are low-maintenance and can be cleaned with mild soap and water. Teak tables require occasional oiling to maintain their color and protect the wood, or you can allow them to develop a natural gray patina over time. Covering your bar table when not in use will help protect it from the elements and extend its lifespan.