Bar Cart Ideas for At-Home Happy Hour
Bar carts are versatile pieces of furniture that are perfect for entertaining. Whether you roll it out for special occasions or keep it as a permanent fixture in your living room, your bar cart can do so much more than simply store your drinks. An artfully arranged bar cart is a key accessory for anyone who loves to host. Here are some bar cart ideas to help you serve up your cocktails in style.
Use your bar stock as decor, creating a good balance of form and function. Make sure you have your favorite spirits at the ready, but try to choose a mix of pretty and colorful bottles that will look good, too. Your garnishes can also work as decor. A bowl of citrus fruits, a vase of edible flowers or cinnamon sticks, or a potted mint or basil plant can be artfully arranged among your bottles for an eyecatching bar cart.
Hang some art above your bar cart to draw the eye towards your beautiful drinks set up. Not only will it create a nice focal point, your choice of artwork can also add a pop of color and personality to your bar area.
Prop a mirror behind your bar cart for a stylish and professional look. It will reflect your glassware and trickle light through your bar cart with a glimmering depth effect. Plus, if you’ve got a busy bar cart, it’ll help you see what’s in stock even at the back of those shelves.
Besides your usual drinks and glassware, make sure to add some decor items. A fun cocktail shaker, books, fresh flowers, a plant, or a small sculpture will help add some personality and life to your arrangement.
Play with the levels of your bar cart, making sure to create a good balance of high and low throughout your arrangement. Create a flow that’s pleasing to the eye by mixing different heights of objects. For example, you can balance out a tall vase on top by adding some weight with books or a plant below.
No room for a bar cart? No problem! You can create a mini bar setup on a sideboard or cabinet with a bar tray, condensing your drinks essentials into a small space. This is a great way to add some charm to an antique or midcentury piece of furniture.