The Friendly Home Bar
The Friendly Home Bar By Parvati Markus
Looking to entertain your guests with something stirred or
shaken? No, not another manic video game. We're talking about
sitting on bar stools, elbows propped on the bar, sipping an
apple martini, or a tall glass of beer, or a salt-rimmed
margarita as you talk with your friends. Chips and guacamole
right at hand. Gazing out over the city lights at night, or
taking a break from the big poker game. There's nothing like bar
furniture to bring cheers to your home!
With the sleek contemporary look of metal and glass to the
comfort and familiarity of beautiful woods, a bar can fit into
your game room, rec room, living room, dining room, den, home
theater, family room -- there's a size and style of bar or pub
table to fit any space in your home. Remember, when you measure
the area where you want to place the bar, allow enough space to
enter the bar from one side. Also take into consideration if
you're going to have a small refrigerator in the bar area. For
an L-shaped bar, add enough room for barstools along the short
side (return) of the bar.
Speaking of barstools, there are many options, from contemporary
metal stools to traditional wooden stools and spectator chairs.
What height stools do you need? If you're going to use the
stools at a kitchen counter, they come in either 24" or 26"
heights for countertops that are 36-39" tall. Stools designed
for bar counters are usually 30" for bars that are 40-50" in
height. The 34" height is mostly for spectator chairs in pool
and game rooms. Leave 22-25" of width for each bar stool. The
rest is your choice: with a back or not, swivel seat or
stationary, cloth, wood, or metal seat and back.
Think about adding a brass or chrome foot rest, a back bar
mirror, shelving for glasses, or an in-wall bar and wine
cabinet. The choice of drinks is on the housePlease find the
original article and more information about this subject at
http://www.homeandliving.com/DesignAdvice.aspx?Category=FriendlyH
omeBar
When Parvati Markus is not writing helpful and insightful
articles like the one you just read from www.homeandliving.com,
she works with The Kabbalah Centre and freelances on non-fiction
books and articles. As a recent arrival in L.A., Parvati is
completing her "residency requirement" by writing a screenplay.
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