We don't know about you guys, but we're really, really happy it's Friday. It's been a long week and we are looking forward to entertaining close friends at home with the help of our home bar. Let's look at a few stellar bar set-ups from folks who know how to play host...










We used a magazine stand as our bar when we couldn't find something we liked. This particular stand cost $100 at Therapy in SF in the Mission.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/maiacybelle/3206835155/in/set-72157600063241818/
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You're not kidding about the bar karts being hard to find. Been looking for one similar to the pic forever. the hunt continues....
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i use a vintage italian 60's plastic bar
http://www.flickr.com/photos/teddy_qui_dit/4064279766/in/set-72157622708423076/
Usually, I do not expose bottles of alcohol in sight, but in such a bar ... I can not reproach me! ... and you?
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Kudos to everyone. Unfortunately I have more bottles of tequila than shown in any of these examples. I'll have to continue the quest.
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These are pretty great. The only thing I'm kind of :/ about is that in the last pic, the old speaker is ripped. It kind of ruins the nice effect. Vintage is one thing; broken is another.
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I bought a vintage on for 30 bucks and replaced the wheels and want to paint it. Love it though! They are hard to find, especially one that goes with my decor.
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Yeah, but what do you do when your home bar has 50 bottles of booze, not including wine? I got half a dozen different kinds of rum alone...
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These are some creative space saving bar cabinets. We really like the clever way the vintage TV was repurposed. If you need a larger design like it sounds like Dave & others may, you can find home bars at http://www.barinacraft.com/ which can be customized to satisfy your wish list.
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