What are the dimensions for a home bar?
A standard size bar is usually 42 inches high and 16 to 29 inches deep. The bar overhang ranges from 8 to 12 inches, which is typically determined by preferred leg room. Additionally, standard bar stools are usually 24 to 32 inches high. What’s the Average Size Bar in a Home?
What wood is best for a bar top?
Finding the Best Wood for Bar Tops
- Reclaimed wood is the best wood for bar tops if you want a rustic bar.
- Oak is strong, stiff and resistant to warping.
- Wood bar tops can be pale honey-colored, classic dark brown or dramatic golden brown.
Are wet bars dated?
Wet bars in the family/living room are out-of-date with today’s home design and so often go unused, but there they sit… taking up space. So, if your home has a wet bar and you never use it, why leave it as a wet bar when you could turn it into something functional for you and your family?!
Are there individual plans for making home bars?
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Where can I Save my Home Bar Design?
Each document can be saved to your local hard drive or printed so you can use it forever. Click any home bar design below for details of each project plan set. All designs are symmetrical for left or right-hand layout.
What should be included in a bar plan?
You should have six diagrams: Base Measurements and Post Positions, Top Overview, Upper Front Cross Section, Upper Rear Cross Section, Bar Cross Section, and Horizontal Supports. The Base Measurements and Post Positions diagram will help you when building the bar base and placing the posts.