Steps stools are the underrated decor piece that adds a ton of convenience to our domestic life. I can't tell you the number of times I've reached for mine when grabbing plates or glasses from the tall kitchen cabinets (something that happens daily). I've also occasionally used it as a chair, a plant stand or a temporary station for heavy packages. Allow me to go on about the benefits of acquiring a step stool because it's truly the investment that keeps on giving.
On that note, I've curated some unique styles that will give a unique character to your space. Let's explore!
You'll use this multipurpose VenkoFurnitureDecor Step Stool ($40 and up) regularly.
We love the natural finish of these HandmadeDesDirect Antique Stools ($64 and up each, originally $75 and up). They have a special character to them, and will make a unique addition to your home.
You'll feel secure and stable when using this sturdy WFX Utility Retro Steel Step Stool ($50, originally $90).
Use this Charlton Home Crestside Wood Step Stool ($50) as a night table, so you can easily reach for your books or tea mug before bed.
Handmade from solid pine, this YellowDogRusticDecor Rustic Tall Wooden Step Stool ($80) has a unique unfinished character that will blend well with your farmhouse decor.
We love that this TumbleweedCabin Farmhouse Stool ($103 and up) can double as a functional entry bench.
This Serena & Lily Dip-Dyed Oval Stool ($128) has a playful quality, thanks to its raw wood and the glossy painted legs.
This Peg and Awl Handcrafted Wooden Step Stool ($146) will give you the leg up you need when reaching for pantry staples or dinnerware.
This Serena & Lily Teak Step Stool ($148) is not only modern and versatile, but it is also water-resistant, so it can hold all your essentials while you take a bath.
This ornamental WFX Utility Library Wood Step Stool ($170, originally $250) doubles as a striking decor piece.
When your little ones want to reach for the sink, this practical Boarwood Baker Step Stool ($199 and up) will give them the height they need.
This metallic OldHouseArt Step Stool ($178) comes with different height levels for your absolute convenience.
This Astoria Grand Willard Wood Step Stool ($164, originally $439) makes a handy addition to your home. It's also lightweight, so you can easily tuck it away.
This HAY Butler Step Stool ($395) looks so stylish, it's totally worth the splurge.
Although maybe less practical because of the curved seat, this Interior Icons Butterfly Stool ($159, originally $265) is still functional, and makes a memorable addition to your living room.