The Most Popular Home Bars of Spring 2021
Mix, stir and shake these dazzling details together for an energetic entertainment area
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Sure, a cocktail and beverage station provides a functional spot for making and serving drinks. But it’s also a place to add a bit of nightlife elegance to your home. For inspiration, check out this countdown of the most popular home bar photos on Houzz in spring 2021.
Sure, a cocktail and beverage station provides a functional spot for making and serving drinks. But it’s also a place to add a bit of nightlife elegance to your home. For inspiration, check out this countdown of the most popular home bar photos on Houzz in spring 2021.
9. Alluring Marble
Interior designer Jena Bula of Delphinium Design in North Carolina gave an existing ho-hum bar a radical makeover. The dark marble she sourced for the countertop and backsplash has a dazzling veining pattern that sets a dramatic stage for elegant black-and-brass cabinet hardware and brass accessories.
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Interior designer Jena Bula of Delphinium Design in North Carolina gave an existing ho-hum bar a radical makeover. The dark marble she sourced for the countertop and backsplash has a dazzling veining pattern that sets a dramatic stage for elegant black-and-brass cabinet hardware and brass accessories.
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8. Enticing Emerald
A deep emerald backsplash with a 3D look draws homeowners and their guests to this stunning Denver home bar. Also note how interior designer Laura Medicus sized the floating shelves just right for bottles.
A deep emerald backsplash with a 3D look draws homeowners and their guests to this stunning Denver home bar. Also note how interior designer Laura Medicus sized the floating shelves just right for bottles.
7. Rugged Mountain Flavor
Located in the mountains of South Carolina, this home by Tindall Architecture Workshop exudes mountain craftsman style. For the bar alcove, rustic brick walls, hefty timbers and dark-stained wood cabinets give the space a rugged saloon appeal.
Located in the mountains of South Carolina, this home by Tindall Architecture Workshop exudes mountain craftsman style. For the bar alcove, rustic brick walls, hefty timbers and dark-stained wood cabinets give the space a rugged saloon appeal.
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6. Ombre Flair
Here, designer Katie Wick of Jkath Design Build + Reinvent in Minneapolis created a playful bubbly ombre effect by using hexagonal tiles in three different hues.
Here, designer Katie Wick of Jkath Design Build + Reinvent in Minneapolis created a playful bubbly ombre effect by using hexagonal tiles in three different hues.
5. Chevron Chic
The zigs and zags of a chevron tile backsplash turn heads in this beach house bar. Interior designer Karen B Wolf nodded to the coastal New York location with deep blue cabinets, driftwood-toned accents, a beachy chandelier and shiplap on the ceiling.
The zigs and zags of a chevron tile backsplash turn heads in this beach house bar. Interior designer Karen B Wolf nodded to the coastal New York location with deep blue cabinets, driftwood-toned accents, a beachy chandelier and shiplap on the ceiling.
4. Hidden Fridges
Interior designer Susan Sutter of Virginia used a mix of black Cardosa granite and Silver Cloud marble tiles to create this attractive home bar. To maintain the elegant look, she concealed a beverage fridge and wine cooler with panel cabinet fronts below the countertop.
Interior designer Susan Sutter of Virginia used a mix of black Cardosa granite and Silver Cloud marble tiles to create this attractive home bar. To maintain the elegant look, she concealed a beverage fridge and wine cooler with panel cabinet fronts below the countertop.
3. Back Porch Service
Transformation Renovations took over a small bedroom and adjacent hallway to create this South Carolina home barroom. Stars on the ceiling and a live-edge table nod to the outdoors, which is just out of frame on the left. Glass bifold doors completely open up the back wall to a screened-in porch.
Transformation Renovations took over a small bedroom and adjacent hallway to create this South Carolina home barroom. Stars on the ceiling and a live-edge table nod to the outdoors, which is just out of frame on the left. Glass bifold doors completely open up the back wall to a screened-in porch.
2. Well-Accessorized
One of the fun parts of setting up a home bar is adding the right accessories to complement the glass- and barware. Interior designer Laura Medicus amped up this Denver living room bar’s style with artwork, plants and warm metal accessories that play off the bar sink’s faucet. Set against a dramatic backdrop of black tile in a herringbone pattern with white grout, the compact space is big on looks.
One of the fun parts of setting up a home bar is adding the right accessories to complement the glass- and barware. Interior designer Laura Medicus amped up this Denver living room bar’s style with artwork, plants and warm metal accessories that play off the bar sink’s faucet. Set against a dramatic backdrop of black tile in a herringbone pattern with white grout, the compact space is big on looks.
1. Earthy and Elegant
This Southern California home is full of beautiful natural textures. Designers Aly Morford and Leigh Lincoln of Pure Salt Interiors kept the elegant home bar cohesive with the rest of the house by adding wood shelves, backsplash tiles that have varied natural stone tones and earthy accessories like wicker-wrapped glassware.
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This Southern California home is full of beautiful natural textures. Designers Aly Morford and Leigh Lincoln of Pure Salt Interiors kept the elegant home bar cohesive with the rest of the house by adding wood shelves, backsplash tiles that have varied natural stone tones and earthy accessories like wicker-wrapped glassware.
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This jet-black home bar in Australia pops against mostly white walls and coordinates with an adjacent kitchen wall of cabinetry in the same color. Best of all, Sketch Building Design specified a folding door and pocket doors that can conceal some or all portions of the bar areas.
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