Kitchen bars
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Kitchen bars. Get inspired and try out new things.
These kitchen island ideas include kitchen islands with seating, small kitchen islands, large kitchen islands, and more.
Atwoods saved to home remodeling
9 Tell-Tale Signs You Need to Upgrade Your Kitchen Earlier

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Ideias de Cantinho do Café - Você não precisa ser um designer de interiores para criar a sua própria cafeteria em casa.
A well-placed wet bar can elevate any space. Whether it’s a basement, bedroom, or kitchen, there are numerous different ways to transform a space just by adding a wet bar. Have a man cave in the basement? A dark, rustic wet bar might just suffice. Have a bright and white kitchen? A light, simplistic wet bar may just do the job, or dark cabinetry to contrast. Want it to stand out? Flashy hardware and a colorful backsplash behind the wet bar will look amazing. Wherever your home wet bar is…

Christina DelPrince saved to kitchen remodel
Dark bar with tile backsplash, floating shelves, X-shelf dividers

Emily Alexander saved to house!
This is a post that I can't take any credit for, since my kitchen was in great shape when we moved in {see more photos here}. However, I have cooked in nine different kitchens in the
Marianne Fairchild saved to Decor - My Decor
Throwing one back at home has never been easier. Warning: the third and final installment of Ikea Hacks for The Home Bartender series is photo heavy. That's kinda the point of a photo gallery, right? :) If you haven't noticed by now, I'm obsessed with Ikea. In the first part of this series, I explored 17 different bar cart options. In the second part, I delved into all the organizational options for a built-in bar. It's everything my 20-something-year-old self would have wanted and more. If…

Tracy Adkins saved to Basements
Get creative with these smart built in bar designs and bar carts. Create the perfect spot in your home for entertaining.
Joan Coleman saved to Meredith
Last week we looked at some seriously enviable wine cellars, but where do you keep the rest of your bar bottles? The options are truly endless. You can have a dedicated bar table or cart for your booze, incorporate it into a set of bookshelves, or you use a console table. You can even hide it in a cabinet, although some of those liquor bottles and cocktail glasses are so pretty, we can’t imagine you’d want them kept out of sight.

sherry rohr saved to new house kitchen