A home bar can be big or small, elaborate or simple. Whatever size and style you choose, a home bar can add a certain charm and sophistication to your home.
It could also save you some money and allow you to entertain in the comfort of your own party space.
Limited space
If space is an issue, you might want to consider a bar cart, which can do double duty as a side table.
You can buy bar carts in all shapes and sizes online, but remember to choose one with space for storage. A model with storage space, including wine bottle stacking areas and glasses, will make using it much easier, especially in a smaller room.
A wooden bar cart adds warmth and texture to your overall living space, and one with wheels will allow you to move the wine to wherever the party is.
Bigger
If you have more room and want a permanent feature, why not create a bar in a corner of your home. A traditional bar or a slim breakfast bar works equally well.
Look for a second-hand bar cabinet on sites like eBay and Etsy. Give it a fresh coat of paint if needed, and fill it up with all your bar essentials.
Repurpose
Some pieces of existing furniture can be easily transformed into a home bar. For example, an old wardrobe or an open or glass-fronted wall unit works really well. Clean it up, varnish or paint if needed and paper the back of the shelves. Battery-powered fairy lights will add the finishing touch.
Floating wall shelves above an old-fashioned tea trolley can transform an unused corner into a stylish home bar.
A sideboard makes an excellent home bar, with plenty of storage space for bottles and glasses and display items on top. Hang a statement print on the wall above to accent the space.
Styling
A home bar needs to be functional and look good too.
- Chrome, brass, wood and matt black all work well in a bar.
- For a streamlined space, use the same colour all over.
- Make sure display glassware is out of harm’s way and won't get knocked over.
- Store seldom-used items to avoid gathering dust.
Finishing touches are what create a striking feature, so it’s essential to consider each element to get just the right look.
Writer : Sarah-Jane Meyer