Tips on
choosing a home bar designs contemporary. Before buying
the materials for your bar, you need to think what kind of bar and its design
you want to be build. If you're planning to have it in traditional,
contemporary design, mixed or you can have it build in whatever design you
want. You can also add some extras so that your home bar will stand out from
the rest of the bars or home bars.
Contrasting
colors and materials can make your home bar look really sharp, so don't be
afraid to mix and match. For example, you could combine a granite top with a
wood rail, copper with stone, wood with a brass bar rail, or tile with a vinyl
rail (like at the old Eagle's Clubs). If you go with a wood rail, you could
choose to contrast a Red Mahogany stain with a lighter Cherry color. If you
decide to go for a more modern look and use a material like glass or granite,
you might not even need a bar rail.
Shape to seat 6 and concrete floors |
Most home bars
consist mainly of cabinets, which leads to lots of trips back and forth to the
kitchen. Transforming your dry bar into a wet bar with a bar sink can
significantly enhance your home bar experience. Types of Home Bar Sinks: A full
kitchen sink is probably overkill for your home bar. After all, it is not like
you are going to be preparing full meals there, or washing a lot of pots and
pans. The goal is to avoid having to truck your bar ware back and forth from
the kitchen.
Back bar and ceiling over bar |
The vast
majority of most bar railing is made out of wood. The rail can have a dramatic
effect on the whole look and feel of your home bar, so choosing the highest
quality of wood is important. It is perfectly acceptable to limit higher-grade
wood to the key focal points of your home bar, and use lesser grade for the
rest of the bar. Brazilian cherry is very popular right now, but mahogany,
maple, oak, poplar, and ash also make good choices
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