Happy Hour: 47 inspirations in the corner bar

Happy Hour: 47 inspirations in the corner bar


Separate an area to receive your guests in the best possible way





Happy Hour: 47 inspirations in the corner bar

Home bars and cocktail stations are great and it’s not a luxury, believe me, any house, even the smallest one, can house one. We’ve rounded up the best home bar ideas, plus trolleys and units that can easily fit anywhere!

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If you are looking for a simple, elegant solution that fits your space, you can opt for a built-in bar or bar that follows the style of your home.

It is usually a piece made up of the same furniture you have in the kitchen, lights, built-in mirrors, beverage bottle and other utensils. You can hide the bar with a sliding door or keep it visible.

Bar-type trolleys and furniture




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If you think a large bar requires a lot of space or money, opt for a cart or a cupboard such as a bar. A cabinet for storing bottles, utensils and glasses already guarantees a nice corner.

Add some fun signs, blackboards, neon lights, clocks, and other decorations that seem appropriate to you. Also add style to your station by applying wall stickers or other accessories. If you’re short on space, invest in creative containers, like a tall vertical sideboard or one with drawers for whatever you want.

For more creative tips, check out the image gallery:

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Enjoy the corners next to or under the stairs!  / Another more minimalist inspiration with black marble and artwork as highlights.



Another idea of ​​a vintage space, this time with a dark storage unit dedicated to wines.



You can really create a bar with any style!  Here we have a vintage trolley that has room for all your bottles and wine glasses and a cabinet that displays all the drinks in the house.



A mirrored backsplash makes the corner of the bar much brighter.  / This recessed bar features black glazed brick cladding, pure elegance and a pendant light.



You know that strange corner of the house?  Turn it into an integrated bar!  Invest in glass cabinets to make your drinks easier to see.  / A sink is very useful in these cases.  If an accident happens or you have to wash your ingredients, you don't have to go to the kitchen.



For a minimalist setting, opt for a neutral palette, open shelves, but with few items, and candles.  / You don't need a huge space to have a bar at home.  In this example, just a few shelves and a wine cooler create a charming corner.



A good drink and good music go together, right?  Make your corner even more fun with a turntable and record collection!  / You don't have to decorate your bar too much if you don't want to.  The placement of glasses and bottles already does this job, even more so with the integrated lights.



If you like wine, try building niches in the furniture so that the bottles are safe and easily accessible.  / Another idea of ​​bars as lockers, close the doors and hide it.



If you want to invest in a more neutral bar, look for palettes in lighter shades.  / Select colored furniture and backgrounds to make the area stand out even more.



The wall mounted gold and glass shelf along with the glossy cabinets create an art deco backdrop.  / For something more rustic, try adding wood elements and lots of greenery.



Create your custom bar cabinet or sideboard at low cost.  / A small trolley with wheels made from a side table, with some brass details, is a very useful piece.



Add metallic accents for a more chic vibe.  / This beautiful turquoise wardrobe has mirrors inside and compartments for everything you need.



The black and white look blends seamlessly with the rest of the house.  / Invest in gold items for a touch of elegance and glamor.



Opt for open compartments so that everything is close at hand.  / For a fancier look and to help with housework, include ceiling lights.



This non-movable piece with blue cabinets is part of a vintage home.  / Turn a bookcase into a bar!  And you don't even have to pull out all your books for that.



Don't want the bar to always be visible?  Position the doors so that you can close them when you want to hide the area.  / Arrange bowls and other stained glass items to brighten a gray space without major changes.



Paint walls and cabinets the same color for a compact look.  / This simple piece of furniture has been adapted into a functional mobile entertainment station.



A table with some fruit and a vase with straws are super handy to have around.  / Place your bar cart in a nice area, like this gallery wall, that has somewhere to sit.



A showcase with a sign is a very chic idea.  / Pay attention to the model of trolley you are about to buy, as the piece manages to elevate the environment.



The gilded trolley blends seamlessly with the artwork on the wall.  / A shelf offers plenty of space for bottles, glasses, drink books and more.



For a more fun look, place a themed artwork.  / These cotton twigs really stand out in this black and white setting.



Place a neon light sign to highlight the space.  / Plant pots always light up a more neutral environment.



This super sleek brass bar has open compartments and some artwork.  / Invest in niche furniture like a quirky little bar.



Add fairy lights for a delicate touch.  / A contemporary bar with a super modern wine cellar, neon lights and ombré artwork.

* Via DigsDigs

Source: Terra

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