About Modern Living Room Bar Ideas
Planning will pay off: With so many modern bar stools on offer you are going to be absolutely spoilt for choice as to which one to get and that's why it is a good idea to form an idea in you head of what you are after before you start browsing. Think about the amount of space you have available, get measurements so you don't get any nasty surprises later on down the line, consider your budget and also what you will be using your new stool for. What interior style are you aiming for?
Perhaps contemplate the colour scheme in the room you will be putting your modern bar stools in. Are you going to go for the coordinated matching accessory look, or do you want a mismatched, slightly oddball effect?
One of the hot styles in all the interior magazines at the moment is based on placing brightly coloured furniture in plain surroundings. This means that the furniture becomes a colourful focal point of the room and grabs the attention of curious eyes. Remember to choose a bold statement piece to accomplish this effect with you room.
The different types of Modern bar stools: It is also probably a good idea to think about what kind of stool you would like. There are various stool models available but most people are not familiar with the language and terminology of stools!
Would you like something like a fixed stool, which has an unadjustable height and angle, or would you prefer the versatility and flexibility of a gas lift stool, which allows you variable height and angle movement?
Design Vs Functionality:
Whilst beautiful objects will always be pleasing to the eye most people find that when it comes to modern bar stools they have to reach a compromise between what looks aesthetically good and what will be most suitable under their circumstances. Luckily there are many options on the market so you can find stools that are both functional and stylish, not one or the other, as the two needn't be mutually exclusive.
The complaint is always the same: everyone always crowds in the kitchen when you're entertaining! Kitchens can have a homey, lovely effect that draws people in; however, you can add a similar quality to your basement or rec room by adding in a wet bar. A wet bar allows your guests to feel more autonomous because they can serve themselves drinks (increasing the party atmosphere as well!), and it gets them out of your kitchen and into the rest of your house.
Where to Put It?
Build your wet bar close to where you want guests to congregate. Finished basements are excellent locations because they generally have plenty of available space and usually host the entertainment systems we like to put into play for a party. If you have a more open floor plan on your home's main level, that might also be an appropriate area to include a wet bar. The only concerns you should keep in mind are that your wet bar needs relatively easy access to water and electricity to ensure that your contractor doesn't have to do extensive remodeling.
Designing Your New Bar
Once you've figured out where to put it, you need to figure out what amenities you will want accompanying it. Of course you will need alcohol storage, space for glasses, and a sink area, but are there any other things you may want? A wet bar is an ideal location for a wine refrigerator, or you may want a larger refrigerator and microwave to increase your guests' snack options. An ice maker is always a welcome addition. If you home brew beer, you may want more storage space for your equipment and the brew you've made. Consider adding extra counter space if you often throw large parties to increase your options for offering punches or buffet hors d'oeuvres. Your options are only limited to your budget and your imagination, so customize your wet bar to fit your life and entertaining styles.