Types of Dining Chairs: A Comprehensive Chair Guide for Your Dining Room
Different Types of Dining Chairs & How to Categorize Them
Side chairs. Parsons chairs. Windsor chairs. Host and hostess chairs. Slat-back, splat-back, and x-back chairs. Holy guacamole, what are all of these things?!
How do you even begin to make sense of all these different types of chairs and furniture industry terms? Well, let’s break it down the same way many in the industry do.
There are 3 different key ways we tend to categorize and arrange dining chairs. First, by the chair’s arm and its intended location at the dining table. Second, by its height. Third, by its back and overall styling.
1) Side Chair vs Armchair
There are 2 broad categories that just about every dining chair falls into – side chairs and dining armchairs, sometimes known as host and hostess chairs. Most people have heard of an armchair, but what is a side chair? And what are host and hostess chairs for that matter?
Remember, whether side chair or armchair, each of these chairs come in many different shapes, sizes, and styles – from ladder-back to oval-back, upholstered to solid wood, traditional to contemporary. So, what’s the difference between side chairs and armchairs?
What Are Dining Armchairs? / What Are Host and Hostess Chairs?
While the term “armchair” can be used for a chair in any room, like an accent chair in your living for instance, this term can also be used to describe any dining chair with arms. To distinguish between these two, the latter is sometimes called a dining armchair, host chair, or hostess chair.
Dining armchairs add a sense of formality to the room. The name comes from, of course, a place to rest your arms while sitting. You’ll typically find dining room armchairs at either end of a rectangular dining table. Host and hostess chairs often have slightly taller backs, upholstered seats, or other flourishes to distinguish them from their matching side chairs.
In fact, this is where the “host and hostess chair” name comes from, because the host and hostess would often sit at the ends with their guests at either side. However, it is increasingly popular to use either armchairs only or side chairs only instead of mixing and matching.
What Is a Side Chair?
By contrast, what is a side chair? Just as stylish as any armchair, side chairs have one major difference –they have no arms. As the name suggests, these armless dining chairs were traditionally used on the long sides of a rectangular table. However, as we stated above, you don’t need to limit yourself and your décor by this.
If armchairs are a bit more formal, side chairs can add a more casual look to dining rooms. This chair is perfect for those who like to move and change positions while they’re sitting. Additionally, since they are narrower, side chairs also fit in more places. And since they don’t have arms, it’s much easier to fully push them into the table when not in use.
2) Different Dining Chair Heights: Table Height vs Counter Height vs Bar Height Chairs
These days, not everyone wants a super formal dining room. Comfy and casual is definitely in. As such, we sometimes see counter tables or counter-height tables in dining rooms.
That leads us to the second significant way to categorize dining chairs – by their height. This is critically important because a mismatched chair and table height is a recipe for disaster. A table height chair won’t work at a counter table, and a counter height chair won’t work at a bar table.

There are three common seat heights. Dining chairs for standard dining tables have a seat that is 18” high. Dining chairs or stools for counter height tables have a seat that is 24” high. Lastly, chairs and stools for bar height tables have a seat that is 30” high.
For a deeper dive on this, don’t miss our helpful article and video on navigating table height, counter height and bar height!
3) Types of Dining Chairs by Chair-Back & Design
The last key way we categorize dining chairs is by their design. As you’ll see below, often (but not always) the easiest way to identify or describe a dining chair’s design is by looking at one key feature – its back. While there are a great many different types of dining chairs, we’ve put together an extensive list of a dozen key styles below, arranged in alphabetical order.
Cross-Back Chairs / X-Back Dining Chairs
Dining chairs with this timeless design are known by several names – cross-back chairs or cross-back dining chairs (sometimes spelled “crossback”), x-back dining chairs, or simply x-back chairs. As you probably guessed, this chair gets its name from two crossing frames in the back. Both sturdy and comfortable, cross-back chairs are known for their classic look and tried-and-true durability. The simple look of an x-back dining chair goes great with rustic interiors.
Keyhole Dining Chairs
The “key” feature (pun intended) of this dining chair style is the open hole in an otherwise solid, upholstered chair back. Keyhole dining chairs are very contemporary and typically feature cushioned and upholstered seats and tall, 
upholstered seatbacks. Keep in mind however that the shape of this signature opening can vary.
Some particular styles have circular openings while others have square ones creating a chair that can be easily matched with any décor style from mid-century modern to minimalist. The upholstery and cushioned seat makes for
a comfortable alternative to solid wood or metal options.
Ladder-Back Chairs
Classic ladder-back chairs are traditionally made of hardwood. The name comes from the horizontal slats on the chair back, which look like rungs on a ladder. The number of “rungs” on a ladder-back chair can range from just a couple to as many as 5 or 6. Known for their sturdy frame and enduring design, ladder-back chairs are stylistically versatile and can range from rustic to elegant.
Which of These Types of Dining Chairs Is Right for You?
With so many styles to choose from, we know choosing dining chairs can be overwhelming. But now that you know about side chairs vs armchairs, chair heights, and some of the most popular types of dining chairs, you should be ready to go!
Do you have more questions about dining chairs? Be sure to ask our resident dining furniture experts on our very own live web chat! If you live in the metro Atlanta area, come see our inventory of dining sets, dining tables, and dining chairs for yourself. Hope to see you soon at any of our furniture stores!
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