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Calling all dedicated hosts: elevate your next party and create your dream home bar. Whether you’re mixing virgin mojitos on a Sunday afternoon or inviting over friends for a big milestone birthday, if you’re someone who loves entertaining people at home, a bar could be a fabulous addition to your home. Here are some tips for creating yours.
Choose atmospheric lighting and kitchen islands
When it comes to a home bar, atmosphere is everything. Curating your kitchen lighting is one vital way of transforming your space from a practical family kitchen into a superb hosting space. The combination of a kitchen island and pendant lighting highlighting the centre space is a particularly stylish way of creating ambience. Check out the unique and varied designs available from Pooky to find one that suits your personal style perfectly.
In addition to this, partnering aesthetic pendant light shades with underlighting can boost the amount of light to ensure you can safely see what you’re doing – particularly important if you’re shaking up something a little complex.
There are numerous different layouts that could totally transform the sociability of your kitchen but kitchen islands reign supreme. They’re the option most akin to sitting at a swanky bar in Soho while you get an exclusive glimpse directly into the kitchen.
Garden room
If you have ample space for a garden room, it could be the perfect place to build your very own home bar. As long as it’s well insulated and ventilated it’ll make a fantastic all-weather option for celebratory moments. Garden rooms are a construction, away from the main part of your property that’s completely functional. Made correctly, it’ll have electricity and heating so you can accommodate a fridge and freezer to ensure that your drinks are always crisp, refreshing and impressive for guests.
Take cover in colder months while still being able to enjoy a great green view or open up your garden room during spring and summer and utilise the space of your whole garden.
For a guide to building a garden room on your property, read this article.