87 Home Bar Design Ideas for Basements, Bonus Rooms or Theaters

Looking for home bar ideas for your basement, bonus room, home theater or lounge area? Browse these pictures to find new design ideas and options.

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Kristopher Lewis 

Rough hewn slats of wood wrap around this wet bar, giving it a charmingly rustic feel. Chic wood barstools add another layer of sophistication to the space.

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Paul Johnson Photography 

Stocked Bar With Adjustable LED Backlighting

Kelly and Co. Design created a contemporary-style bar in this renovated barn entertainment space without losing the ambiance of its rustic surroundings. A black granite countertop and zinc bar top sit atop wood cabinets and stainless steel fixtures. LED backlighting, which can be changed according to mood, showcases the bar selections. The bar features a keg tap, a wine fridge, a dishwasher, a refrigerator, and ample storage for glassware and other serving pieces.
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John G. Wilbanks Photography 
The basement bar uses space that would otherwise be empty square footage. A custom bar aligns with the stair treads and is the same wood and finish as the steps. A dark charcoal wall is a complementary accent to the light gray paint. Glass subway tile adds a simple pattern to the space and open shelving keeps bottles organized and accessible.
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Custom-Built Stainless Steel Small Wet Bar

Nestled in the corner of a large kitchen designed for a family of five, this small wet bar was planned to serve the needs of the entire clan. “It’s prepped and ready to hold all of the fixings for adult beverages, but instead of wine storage we incorporated a chilled fridge space for water bottles, children’s drinks and beverages,” says the design team. “With glass storage above, the homeowners can also display their glassware and china.”
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Chris Amaral 2013, HGTV / Scripps Networks , LLC 
Industrial style stools sit in front of the new bar and serving windows creating a great place to sit and have a drink or watch a foosball game. The windows open up to the outdoors, allowing any guests or family members to interact with anyone outside, as seen on “Cousins Undercover.”

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