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In designing or redesigning your home bar there’s a need to take account of your home’s spatial layout, it’s ease of renovation and how lights and plumbing are configured.  In planning the renovation take care to utilize space effectively and then you will find more pleasure from your home.

In your planning, it often helps to go back to a time where you found yourself in a bar where you had a great time – and see if you can recreate this for your home. How elaborate you make your bar addition depends a lot on the dollars you can put into the project, and just exactly how extensive your wish the bar renovation to be.

Having chosen the theme and the main fixtures it’s over to the bar accessories to complete the bar’s appeal and desirability. How far you go with the renovation, depends on your budget. A few simple things that can set the scene are bar signs, bar runners, glassware, some themed ornaments and then some can holders to serve cold beers.

Add sex appeal to your bar

In reality, the more risqué some of you’re bar accessories, the more fun you’re going to enjoy. Laughter is the best medicine, you know they say, so stubby coolers are a desirable party warm up idea.

If you’ve not seen stubby coolers before, they were invented in Adelaide, Australia around 1973 and become an Australian cult phenomenon. They are simply a neoprene, sleeve for cans or bottles of alcoholic beverages.

Following on from the comical stubby coolers is to have some personalized stubby holders made just for you. They make a unique gift with instant appeal.

Fitting out a home bar is one of the pleasingly rewarding experiences of home renovation a home owner can embark upon, all made simpler with some fantastic bar accessories.

 

planning and adding a bar is an enjoyable addition to your house. For a task of this kind, many decisions have to be made throughout the design and construction process to set how the bar will appear, where it will be located within the home and just how much money you want to wipe out on such a project.

 

Before starting out, take some time to design, look at various materials and colors, and then how to accessorize your bar.

 

And, if you already are the proud owner of a home bar, don’t neglect the chance for revamping it with a coat of paint, some of your favourite décor and then some personalized bar accessories that match the theme of your bar.

 

But, if it’s out with the old and in with the new or you don’t have a bar and your a first time bar owner, here’s the key points to investigate:

 

-  the bar and chairs and other seating

-  the storage systems needed for the alcohol

-  refrigeration  for bottles and possibly a kegerator

-  any requirements for water and sinks and plumbing

-  any electrical work because of increased electricity use

-  perhaps even lighting to create the right atmosphere

-  and finally those bar accessories like customised bar runners, drink coasters and pub signs.

 

So the task can run from the small through to the significant, and the outlay will alter accordingly. Your final conclusions could possibly have called for review of many styles as there are a myriad of choices to suit all preferences.

 

Of course, no bar is complete without a good selection of drinks. And if you have the space, try to have a shelf of glasses, and personal things as suits your taste.

 

Within your home, it’s your spatial situation which will largely define your renovations extent and complexity.  And off course the dollars you wish to commit

 

installing a home bar is less expensive than renovating a kitchen and equally rewarding; and quite obviously, the larger the renovation the greater the outlay.

 

And do remember, a few thoughtful splashes with bar accessories could save you a fortune, a lot of time and certainly some commotion in your home whilst customising the bar.

 

To your health!