If you’re in search of the perfect bar cart for your small areas, this post is for you. I love a great Bar Cart but unfortunately, I do not have one in my home because my children will be rolling around the entire place! It could result in a complete accident . It’s okay, but it doesn’t mean that I don’t have my own private bar! Today, I’m going to talk about ideas for alternative bar cart for small Spaces and also what could be used as a practical bar cart.
There are numerous innovative bar cart designs to consider right now. If you already have an existing cart, there are many small bar cart that users are seeking to use the cart for, and not just alcohol. I would like to share my ideas for a bar cart that are cheap and ways to get a Bar Cabinet or an a console table as that I have, with shelves that could be used as furniture that can be used for multiple purposes. The reason I like using the console table in the bar is that it’s so adaptable. There is plenty of room to mix up your decor on it , from serving dishes to plates, and of course , your drinks. It’s an excellent choice in case you’re pressed for space and are looking for something that can be multi-functional inside your home.
A RESOURCE FOR OTHER BAR CART Furniture
I found this beautiful furniture piece at Home Goods a few years back and it’s been used in my home perfectly. Comparatively to the costs of bar carts, this piece of furniture cost 1/3 less, and it’s also multi-functional. In fact, it’s been a great way to decorate the house for Christmas or to serve food over it, and then add my personal touch each season. It’s multi-functional. That’s why I think it works well in the dining room.
Other options besides an aforementioned console table include cabinetry, buffets, and shelves. They can be used in areas with little space, and they have enough space to accommodate a large amount of. Buffets are typically for serving dishware, however you can include your glassware and liquor together with your meals.
When I’m not having a party, I’ll leave it decorated over the top using frames and arches. A lovely tray with candles. If I’m hosting a celebration or get-togethe this is where I prefer to put my drinks, snacks or snacks. That are simple and quick to find because everyone gathers in the dining area for my gatherings.
It’s an area for buffets where I can put away glasses and plates for food and appetizers and also makes hosting extremely convenient, instead of having to run to the kitchen to find items that I require. Here are a few things I keep in the display area for future use:
WINE RAKKS
I purchased this wine rack for organizing my wine in the lower center of my table. I keep my spirits to the side which are grouped together. That’s nearly the entire bottle area I require. We’re not heavy drinkers, so we keep a few basic bottles and are fine with this!
BOXES/BASKETS
The wooden box was used to store some glass decanters I typically fill with alcohol. Usually I display them however I’m trying to keep them out of my son’s eyes at the moment! The boxes help keep them in place and provide some texture in the presentation. Also, you can keep your cocktail shakers shot glasses, cocktail shakers, and other bar equipment required to make your bar cart more functional however, you may not want them to be visible.
PITCHERS
Naturally, for the drinks or cocktails I like to keep my pitchers in the kitchen.
PLATES FOR DINING AND APPETIZERS
It is easier to serve your guests when hosting dinner in the dining room. I’ll store any extra plates of regular size as well as small plates for salads placed on the corner for easy access. I also like adding my dip bowls and chips in here too.
COCKTAIL GLASSES
Since we all have something to drink from !
NAPKINS
To serve your guests when dining out and serving beverages!
Above the CONSOLE TABLE
I’ll just take out the decorative pieces, and leave my leaning frames as well as Wall Decor that I bought at Kirkland and I’ll only add the meals or snacks when it’s time to feed my guests.
White Cabinet can be perfect for creating an ideal minibar. There’s room for your drinks and glasses. It’s great the doors too. The wooden cabinet can be used to mix it up, and to add random things from glassware to bowls/plates and you can place your big bottles over it. I like finding different ways to make your tiny area or your home more useful. What are the ways you prefer using an item of decor for your home as multi-purpose? I’d love to hear about your suggestions.