The standard height for a coat closet bar is typically around 66 inches from the floor.
15" from floor to rim of bowl on a standard water closet and 18" on a handicap water closest. That means on the 15" standard -you need to be 15" from center of bowl to any side walls. (30" space if enclosed) On a handicap water closet-18" from center of bowl to wall with grab bar. And (36" space if enclosed) grab bar on both sides.
The standard height of a push bar is 2.5 to 3 feet. This allows the bar to make contact with most vehicles directly on their bumper.
The standard height for a bathroom towel bar is typically around 48 inches above the floor.
The standard height for a towel bar in a bathroom is typically around 48 inches above the floor.
Balcony Height is in between bar height and standard seating height, approximately 20" to 22" high. Standard height chairs have seats that are usually between 17" and 19" high, and bar stools are normally 24" to 26" high.
Standard bar stools are 30 inches and smaller counter stools are usually 24 inches. They make bar stools in different sizes but those are the standards.
34 inches to the center of the bar.
The standard towel bar height typically used in bathrooms is around 48 inches above the floor.
Most common height 30".
Standard bar height is 42 inches. Standard counter for a breakfast bar is 36 inches. Typically you want about 12 inches of clearance for your legs. Standard bar stool height is therefore 30 inches and standard counter stool height is 24 inches.
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There's no single standard, but the most common heights for bar stools are 30 inches and 24 inches (seat height).