Let’s take a look at some basement bar design features we feel are necessary and also those that are great to have, should you have the space and budget.
It's Cocktail O’Clock! Wine or cocktail? Bottled craft beer or draft? Whatever you like to drink, having a basement home bar can be one of your home’s best entertaining spaces. While it creates extra resale value on the road, the value it brings you to enjoy it means even more.
Country Creek Builders works with these proven elements on almost every home bar/entertaining area we install in a basement finishing project. Let’s take a look at some basement home bar design features we feel are necessary and also those that are great to have should you have the space and budget.
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You need space to craft your cocktails, pour your beer and serve your guests. Simple bars combine the workspace and serving space in one countertop, while more complex designs can offer separate prep space on a lower level or even behind the bar with an extra unit.
Wine or martini glasses can hang from racks above the bar or on the back cabinet. Other cocktail and beer glassware can be stored in cabinets under or behind the bar.
Glassware Tip – storing glasses upside-down helps keep them from collecting dust.
You’ve seen examples of some of our creative wine rack ideas on our social media pages (Facebook, Twitter), and while we love including wine racks in our bar designs, we consider space for bottle storage a must.
Bottles of varying sizes pose a challenge, but properly shelved cabinets can do the trick. These storage options help keep your bar looking tidy and organized.
Seating is a great option for your basement bar if you have the room. It provides a separate area to hang out, chat and play cards. You want to have enough room to walk around them.
Need ideas on unique home bar seating? Check these out.
Not all bars have plumbing, but if you are lucky enough to be able to run the lines, having a sink is an added convenience. Washing your glasses (and dishes) right at the bar saves you the time and hassle of running them up and down to and from your kitchen.
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Many beverages are served chilled or cold, like white wine, beer, and even mixers. Having a mini-frig or beverage station is extremely advantageous if you have the space.
If you can spare additional space, some people love including a full kitchen (minus the stove) in their home bar area, which frequently includes a sink, a full-size refrigerator - great for storing garnishes, snacks, and soft drinks - and a dishwasher.
Country Creek Builders can help you design and create the basement home bar you’ve dreamed of. You can see examples of our basement finishing projects, which include bars, here.
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