Take your entertaining to the next level by making the bar area a focal point of your home
For the consummate entertainer looking to redecorate, creating a home bar seems like a natural decision. It not only provides a convenient place to store and showcase your prized bottles; it also creates a social space for family and friends to gather.
There are two ways to incorporate a bar at home, says LH Chan, design principal of TDC. The first is against the wall, using a tall console that functions as storage and display, with an integrated countertop for preparation. The second is a full-fledged bar counter, which takes up more space but promotes a social setting where guests can congregate.
Either way, planning and organisation are key. “You’ll need sufficient storage space—at least a small fridge to store mixers, fruit, ice and more; and also a wine chiller,” says Chan. “For the counter, make sure there’s enough room for any small appliances, tools or other objects you would place on it. Think about multi-functionality to utilise your home bar more—it could make for a nice breakfast counter or coffee corner.”
If you’re getting a bespoke design, a mixture of open shelving and concealed cabinets is ideal. “Use glass display shelving to showcase your best glasses and bottles, and keep less attractive items hidden in under-counter cabinets,” says Elliot Barratt, managing director of Elliot James Interiors. “Have the spirits you use most frequently at the front, so you can access them easily and you won’t disturb the rest of your bottle display.”
When it comes to setting the tone and mood for your home bar, consider using mirrored surfaces and other reflective materials to create a polished look and give the impression of depth. “Reflective surfaces always look glamorous, especially when combined with atmospheric lighting,” says Barratt. “It’s better to keep the look timeless, so no themes or sports memorabilia. You can still make the bar fun by including your own beer pump on tap, cool accessories and playing with your bottle selection.”