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Having a home bar is great for entertaining whether it is a house party or an evening with the guys enjoying a baseball or football game.

Planning a home bar is fun, and if you do it right – you’ll have a great place to enjoy with your family and friends. The first consideration is where to put your home bar. A basement or game room is an ideal spot for a home bar. It really depends on the type of house you have and the type of space you have available. Keep in mind that you’ll need room for a bar, a sitting area, a good size television and a refrigerator. If your space opens up to an outdoor patio, all the better for "grilling and chilling. "You’ll have easy access to the grill for hamburgers and hotdogs during a rousing sport’s party.

Okay, so you’ve picked out a spot for your home bar. Now you need to set budget and decide what you want your bar to look like. If you do plan on using it for viewing a lot of sporting events, you might want to decorate with sports equipment and memorabilia. Throw up a few neon lights and signs, and you’ve got yourself a sport’s bar. If you’re going for a sophisticated look, the bar could be mahogany or oak and leather couches will give the area a rich look and feel. Just make sure whatever you plan fits within your budget. The bigger your budget, the better equipped your bar will be. You can have draft taps, running water, refrigerator, icemaker and more working surfaces.





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