40,597 Home Bar Design Photos

Everyone has their favorite spot to enjoy a glass of wine or a shot of whiskey. For some people, that spot is right in the comfort of their own home bar. In-home bars can act as a central hub for entertainment, and can easily bring with them the fun atmosphere of a tavern or cocktail lounge. When browsing photos for home bar ideas, ask yourself the following questions to make sure you create exactly what you want and need: More
Inspiration for a transitional galley wet bar remodel with open cabinets, dark wood cabinets and dark hardwood floors
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AMW Design Studio
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AMW Design Suffield
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Inspiration for a transitional galley wet bar remodel with open cabinets, dark wood cabinets and dark hardwood floors — Houzz
Great bar set up, luv dark cabinetry — msdilll
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Transitional home bar photo in Austin
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Stuart Sampley Architect
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Lakemoore Residence
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Transitional home bar photo in Austin — Houzz
nice built in - next to fire place?? — dlwells
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Example of a small urban u-shaped seated home bar design in Milwaukee with medium tone hardwood floors
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Edmunds Studios Photography, Inc.
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M Magazine
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Design: Fringe Interior Design, Milwaukee, WI
Example of a small urban u-shaped seated home bar design in Milwaukee with medium tone hardwood floors — Houzz
possible upstairs bar configuration — jdahlson
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Small transitional single-wall wet bar idea in San Francisco with medium tone hardwood floors, an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, gray cabinets and mirror backsplash
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Sutro Architects
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Clay Street
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Small transitional single-wall wet bar idea in San Francisco with medium tone hardwood floors, an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, gray cabinets and mirror backsplash — Houzz
Very cool. Maybe tucked under stair case to save space — melissamadden
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Rustic galley seated home bar idea in Ottawa with dark hardwood floors
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Just Basements
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Steel and Wood Bar - Just Basements Ottawa
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Modern rustic bar featuring steel beams, hand-sawn wood beams, reclaimed wood walls and cold rolled steel bar backsplash. A great basement bar for entertaining friends.
BAR FOR OUTSIDE WHERE WASH AREA WAS — ericajmc
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Example of a mountain style single-wall wet bar design in New York with shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets and dark hardwood floors
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Example of a mountain style single-wall wet bar design in New York with shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets and dark hardwood floors — Houzz
Open insets in wall on the right. Interesting shelving design. — Neil De Koker
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Example of a small transitional single-wall home bar design in Toronto with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash and medium tone hardwood floors
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Lisa Robazza Design
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Coffee bar
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The space under the stairs was made useful as a coffee bar and for overflow storage. Ample lighting and a sink make it useful for entertaining as well. Photos: Dave Remple
Petit coin avec évier pour machine a café — Myriam St-Arnaud
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Example of a classic single-wall home bar design in Other with glass-front cabinets, gray cabinets, quartzite countertops, stone tile backsplash, dark hardwood floors, no sink and multicolored backsplash
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Evalia Design, LLC.
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Kitchen Remodel Upper St. Clair
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Dry bar - open storage Third Shift Photography
Example of a classic single-wall home bar design in Other with glass-front cabinets, gray cabinets, quartzite countertops, stone tile backsplash, dark hardwood floors, no sink and multicolored backsplash — Houzz
This is a good set up for butlers pantry, add with me fridge — amyhulina
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I want to build a home bar. Where do I start?


First, pick a location. Generally, people will build a basement bar or corner bar in an area near the kitchen or dining room. If you are limited in terms of available indoor space, an outdoor bar is an excellent option, especially during warmer seasons. Once you have secured a location, decide on what functionality you want to include in your space, such as sinks, storage and refrigeration. This will help you with the overall layout of your home bar design, and then you can start picking materials and finishes that will coordinate with the rest of the space.

Do I need a wet bar or portable bar?


Including a sink in the functionality of your new watering hole makes it a wet bar. Sinks are convenient for home bars if you choose a location far from your kitchen. Don’t need running water? You might think about going with one of the many portable home bar design ideas, which will enable you to conveniently turn any space in your house into a barroom or cantina. For portable options, try a fun bar cart.

What home bar furniture should I get?


Choose furniture that will coordinate well with the rest of your home’s decor. Seating and storage are essential to home bar designs, so look for bar stools and a liquor cabinet of some sort. If you are creating a freestanding station instead of using existing countertops, you will need a bar table, which are taller and shallower than regular dining tables. Check that your stool and table height work together before you finalize any home bar designs. Once you’ve found all of the right furniture pieces, you can implement your favorite decorative elements based on the home bar ideas that inspire you the most.

How should I decorate my home bar?


Accessorizing is the fun part of finalizing home bar designs. Find a theme that you want to incorporate — think about what you might see at your favorite pub or alehouse. There are infinite bar decorating ideas to choose from, but don’t stress too much about finding the right barware pieces, as these are easy to change out. Bottle openers, decanters, ice buckets, cocktail shakers and glassware are a few of the functional accessories to remember to pick up. Coasters, neon lights or signage are all great home bar ideas that will help you achieve the look you want, whether it’s a futuristic lounge or a historical saloon.

Last, but not least, don’t forget to stock up on your beverage of choice!