Alcove Bar
If you have a spare alcove a dining room, Living room Or a kitchen, with cabinets on the bottom, work surface on top and shelves above, this can be a great place to set up a small bar. You can give the alcove a special Lighting To draw the eye to it on dark evenings, and make a splash on a beautiful worktop because it’s such a small space. A cute tray can be a cute way to keep bottles organized, and if you’re not close to the kitchen, make sure you have a champagne bucket to keep things cool.
Cabinet bar
A cabinet or sideboard in a living or dining room can create a very low-maintenance bar, with a generous surface on top where you can create your creations and the cabinet itself. Collection For any bottles or glasses you won’t want to miss. Make sure you have a non-scruffy chopping board that can stay on top for slicing lemons and limes and contain spills, and get yourself a generous ice bucket so you don’t have to run back and forth to the kitchen.
bar cart
If you have a corner to spare, you can’t beat a bar cart for an elegant, eye-catching display of cocktail kit. Bar carts are having a serious renaissance since the days of Mad Men, and they come in every possible style, Gold BritainCheap, colorful raskog carts from the elegant gold ‘Nuriyev’ trolley of IKEANo apartment kitchen seems complete without it.
Bookshelf bar
In a small space, a generous set of shelves can be a lifesaver, allowing space for storage and display. Books For jewelry. Wide, open shelving units can make a great bar – keep your bottles and glasses at medium height and absolutely make sure you have trays to keep things together and prevent any bottle marks on the shelf itself.






