I just don’t feel as if a home is complete
without a wet or dry bar. The difference? A WET BAR usually has a sink attached
to it and sometimes a mini fridge as well. A DRY BAR is “dry” as it doesn’t have
a sink, but still has all the necessary liquors of course. As I’m working on a
few projects for the holidays I’ve been looking for dry bar
inspiration. I came across a few and decided I wanted to share it with my
readers. It’s such a decorative & functional element to have in your home. And the obvious, a dry bar in a home is simply SEXY.
1. FLOATING BAR
2. MIRRORED LIQUOR
3. WHEELED BAR CART
4. GOLD + WHITE
5. TRAY CHIC
DESIGN TIP: Your
bar cart doesn’t HAVE to match your furniture and accessories. Play around
with the option and have your bar cart stand out in color, style or texture. It will
make for a great accent piece, especially if you don’t entertain or drink at
home much, you don’t want your bar to get lost in the décor.
6. RUM BAR RUG
7. STREAM LINED
COLOR
8. RADIANTLY ROUND
9. LADY LUCITE
10. PROGRAMMED LIQUOR
DECOR TIP: You don’t
use or have much liquor? Don’t worry, you need more than liquor bottles to give
your bar some flare and excitement. A few must have accessories for your bar
would be flowers, coasters, straws, photo frame + ice bucket! Those are a few
basics to get your dry bar up and running.
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I love these examples of bar areas. Of course, in in love with the vintage TV bar. I have one in a cozy little nook in my home too. It gets well used.
ReplyDeleteThanks, glad you like it. I'd love to see your dry bar, please share!
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