
Say goodbye to the drinks trolley and hello home bar! It comes as no surprise nearly 39,000 people per month are searching online for stylish home bar inspiration, with it being top of the wish list in 2021.
Since you're going to need a killer set-up that goes beyond a well-stocked cabinet of your finest wines, Swoon, the UK's leading innovative online furniture brand, is highlighting some chic home bar ideas to inspire you.
Stylish storage solutions:
Creating a stylish storage solution is key to any home bar.
If you're short of space and need to use an area in your lounge or dining room, simply add some built-in shelving or floating shelves as the centrepiece of your display. Sleek and chic shelving such as the functional Jackman or the industrial Lubeck are perfect backdrops to show off your gin collection and cocktail glasses.
If you have a larger area you can utilise, a storage unit will do just the trick, adding further dimension to the room. If you're considering a more elegant look, why not blend a rich timber design to compliment the room with the Etna unit. Or for a more contemporary showstopper, the Norrebro is a natural oak-stained mango wood grain with all the right 'shelfie' angles.
And let's not forget the sideboard option. Not only will it make for a serious statement piece for your home bar, it's the perfect solution for clutter-clearing. For those with a mid-century room vibe, the Terning is the perfect fit thanks to its textured façade leaving you completely mesmerised. If 'modern-day' chic is more your thing, the Banner sideboard is richly coloured and complete with a flash of brass to add those bold doses of depth to your room.
Oh, the endless possibilities…
Creative impact.
So, once you've established your home bar area, it's time to embrace your inner creativity. After all, it needs to appear seamless to the rest of the room.
If you've designed a home bar that has its own area, seating should form part of the design plan. Adding two or three bar stools will not only add authenticity to your home bar design but give it that much-needed finish it needs. For a more modern look, industrial styling is well and truly back. The Thibaut is an obvious choice to add functionality and sentiment. For a more vintage look, the honeycomb-inspired Coombes bar stool oozes uniqueness and beauty.
Now to the little touches. Mirrors are the easiest way to brighten an area. Simply hang a mirror as your backsplash above your bar set-up and it will instantly feel more polished and 'together'. A couple of our favourites include the hexagonal brass Nemo or the opulent Verso to give your room the illusion of space and an all-important Deco-esque charm.
And don't forget to spruce up the shelves with plants (in varying heights), artwork and of course, cocktail recipe books.
Get it lit.
Finishing your home bar with the right lighting is a must. A pendant light will create stand-out and complete the look, adding a modern feel. If you're looking for simplicity, the Midi geometric copper-plated steel pendant is hard to refuse. Alternatively, opt for a spherical shade - the Capella is a must-have spotlight which will fit effortlessly into any room. Top tip: If you really want to recreate that pub or bar vibe atmosphere, remember to opt for low wattage bulbs.
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For more information please contact:
Sheridan Okey/Rebecca Halsey/Michelle Ivins
0121 725 2747
sheridan.okey@tribera.com / rebecca.halsey@tribera.com / michelle.ivins@tribera.com
About Swoon Editions:
Established in 2012, Swoon is an online furniture brand with a mission to create distinctive designs to keep forever and to sell them at affordable prices.
Swoon does things differently from traditional furniture retailers. Its in-house design team, Swoon Studio, uses a combination of science and art – playing with new materials, innovative finishes, and diverse configurations. Swoon unveils new designs every month, testing them as a limited edition before deciding to go into regular production. This means constant fine-tuning to reflect customer demand, so there isn't lots of stock sitting around. This is not only less wasteful and better for the planet, but it also means lower prices for customers too, removing the need for warehouses, shops, and middlemen.