Whatever the season may be, to enjoy a peaceful drink in the outdoor bar of your home is a whole new ball game of happiness and excitement. Every other house has an indoor bar in their homes. If you’re one who likes to do things outside the box and likes to take risks, an outdoor bar is the way to go.
There are various advantages to having an outdoor bar, namely – being able to host and entertain your friends for a house party, creating a very different and electric vibe with an outdoor bar and being the popular one among your friends for owning an uber cool outdoor bar.
Listed below are a few ideas curated just for you for outdoor bar designs in your homes.
1. L Shape Wooden Pallet Bar
A cosy secure bar area out on your deck or a front porch in one of the corners is a neat idea to have an outdoor bar and enough space to entertain our friends. The easiest way to an L shaped Bar is have it tailor made by a carpenter to fit the dimensions of your front porch or backyard.
2. Wooden Table with a Cooler
You know what’s cool at a bar? A wooden table with a bench to sit on. You know what’s even cooler? A wooden table with a cooler in the middle, which is under the table. This is a hidden compartment under the top of the table which can be used to store drinks and ice. You can do home decor online shopping or simply have one tailor made for you.
3. Bar Cart
Have a small outdoor space but still won’t compromise of having an outdoor bar? We have just the thing for you! A bar cart. Since this bar cart has wheels, it’s mobile, can be moved around and is handy to keep away in a corner when not in use. Because it is small and intact, a bar cart does not occupy much space.
4. Wooden Ice Box
A cheap an easy way to make a DIY outdoor bar is to stack up wooden planks on a big ice box or horizontal fridge in which you can not only store your drinks and beverages, but the top of it can also be used as a table top.
5. Wooden Shelf
If you have a wooden shelf jutting out from one of your windows into the backyard or the front porch, here’s an opportunity to use it as a make shift bar by placing some wine bottles, glasses and ice box on it. When you’re done with your drinks, you can either leave the bottle there, or clear it off with the glasses.
Trust me, for a goo outdoor bar, all you need is some planning, a few bucks and some brilliant ideas as listed above! The best furniture stores online will not be able to do what these easy DIY ideas will be able to.




