44,394 Home Bar Design Photos

A home bar can provide a spot of indulgence for one, or be a central hub you gather round when entertaining. Whether you’re thinking of planning a wine bar, outdoor bar, or just making room for a bar cart, browse these images for inspiration, and ask yourself the following questions. More
This is an example of a midcentury home bar in Perth with flat-panel cabinets.
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Klopper and Davis Architects
Coghlan
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This is an example of a midcentury home bar in Perth with flat-panel cabinets. — Houzz
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Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary seated home bar in Brisbane with open cabinets, an undermount sink and medium hardwood floors.
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Design by Mark Gacesa of Ultraspace. Construction by Stewart Homes. Photography by Fred McKie.
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary seated home bar in Brisbane with open cabinets, an undermount sink and medium hardwood floors. — Houzz
Like the way the bar has access to outside — Mitchell Allpress
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Photo of a beach style galley seated home bar in Brisbane with wood benchtops.
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Verandah House
Sorrento Residence
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Photo of a beach style galley seated home bar in Brisbane with wood benchtops. — Houzz
Colours in kitchen or wall in living ares — Fran Windsor
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Mid-sized eclectic l-shaped seated home bar in Brisbane with medium wood cabinets, slate floors, flat-panel cabinets, multi-coloured splashback and stone tile splashback.
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Paul Uhlmann Architects
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Manshed
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Mid-sized eclectic l-shaped seated home bar in Brisbane with medium wood cabinets, slate floors, flat-panel cabinets, multi-coloured splashback and stone tile splashback. — Houzz
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Photo of a large contemporary u-shaped seated home bar in Melbourne with marble benchtops.
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Photo of a large contemporary u-shaped seated home bar in Melbourne with marble benchtops. — Houzz
Kitchen cupboards could be hidden like push panels? — Lesley Scott
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Contemporary single-wall wet bar in Melbourne with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets and grey splashback.
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Urban Angles
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St Kilda
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Contemporary single-wall wet bar in Melbourne with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets and grey splashback. — Houzz
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Large contemporary home bar in Sydney with an undermount sink, open cabinets, medium wood cabinets and stainless steel benchtops.
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Little Reef House
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Simon Wood
Large contemporary home bar in Sydney with an undermount sink, open cabinets, medium wood cabinets and stainless steel benchtops. — Houzz
Indoor inbuilt bar area with sink and fridge — Kristy Chalmers
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Large contemporary l-shaped seated home bar in Melbourne with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, beige splashback and stone slab splashback.
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Berwick
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Brett Holmberg
Large contemporary l-shaped seated home bar in Melbourne with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, beige splashback and stone slab splashback. — Houzz
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Where should you position your home bar?


The most popular location for a home bar is in or near the kitchen or dining room. If you prefer entertaining outdoors, however, an outdoor bar can be a dream addition to any Aussie backyard – and imagine the luxury of swimming up to your very own pool bar!

What type of home bar is best suited to your needs?


Home bars come in all shapes and sizes, and with an array of practicalities. Utilise an awkward corner with a cabinet bar; maximise floor space with a trunk bar, which unfolds to create a bar counter; or conveniently turn any space in your house into a bar room with a mobile bar such as a fun bar cart. If you prefer a more grandiose option, or all the amenities of a real bar, you can’t go past a built-in home bar.

What home bar functionalities do you want to include?


Decide how you will use the bar and whether you will need sinks, storage and refrigeration. Including a sink in your home bar design is a practical addition if you choose a location far from your kitchen. If you’re a wine connoisseur, you may want to include additional wine storage, whereas a mini bar fridge within the kitchen may need no extra storage at all. Home bars that will be used infrequently – perhaps an outdoor bar in the cooler months – may not need refrigeration and could suffice with large ice buckets.

What bar furniture will you need?


Seating is essential to any home bar and will impact the style of your home bar design. Bar stools, for example, come in an array of materials and styles, from traditional wooden bar stools, to resort- and industrial-style stools. Storage is another important element, so look for a liquor cabinet and wine racks. Next, if you are creating a freestanding station, you will need a bar table, which are taller and shallower than regular dining tables. Check that your stools and table height work together before you finalise any home bar designs.

How can you personalise your bar design?


Bar tools and accessories are an easy and interchangeable way to personalise your bar design. You may want to create a wine bar, tavern-style bar or retro bar, so look for wine glasses and tumblers, for instance, that will help carry this style. Coasters, bar mats or signage will help you to further achieve your desired look.