Have you ever thought about building your own home bar? Would you like to hang out with friends, enjoy your favorite drinks, and have interesting conversations in the comfort of your home? What if you live in a small house or apartment? With a little creativity, you can create a home bar that doesn’t take a lot of space. Though a movie theater, a pool table, or a bowling alley may not be in your immediate future, you can still build a small bar for your family and friends. Home bars don’t have to be elaborate structures with wine refrigerators, stools, and brewing systems. You can choose a space saving bar, some themed accessories, and a few quality drinks.
If you do a quick search online, you’ll see that there are many space-saving home bar designs available. Those who live in a small apartment can opt for a rotating home bar, a portable bar, or mini bar, or a cocktail station. These pieces of furniture are stylish and inexpensive. They come in a wide range of colors, finishes, materials, and styles. With some research, you can even find permanent home bars that are designed for small spaces.
For the start, look for portable home bars. Many stores sell miniature version of commercial bars. Some models are made of wood or stainless steel, with intricate designs and unique accents. They may feature a speed rail, a built-in cutting board, ample counter space, and soda guns. Search for a portable bar that can be easily transported or stored. If you live in a very small house or apartment, consider buying a cocktail station. This is an excellent investment for home bartenders as well as for those who enjoy mixing drinks and hosting parties. Some cocktail stations boasts multiple shelves, removable serving trays, cutting boards, insulated ice bins, and sinks with water filters.
If you’re looking for a home bar that doesn’t break the bank, choose a wood mini bar cart. This type of bar is perfect for casual entertaining. Some models have built-in hanging glass racks, drawers, and storage cabinets. A mini bar cart can be easily moved from one place to another. You could find one that has bottle holders, laminated pull-out shelves, and drawers for storing your bartending tools. The most basic home bars may only include an area to serve drinks, but you can go to the kitchen or other room to mix drinks.