A home bar is always actual but especially in spring and summer that is coming – what can be better than a refreshing drink? Grab an IKEA item that was neglected by you and turn it into a stylish home bar that matches your interior! Here are some ideas.
Home Bars
A home bar can be easily made of IKEA Tarva dresser, Kallax unit, Sniglar changing table, Ivar cabinet, Mulig shelving unit, Vittsjo tables, desks and shelving units, Satsumas plant stand and many other items that you consider appropriate ones. The decor and changes strongly depend on your home decor style and materials you have at hand. The easiest idea is to spray paint and just paint the pieces, another way to go is to attach contact paper to the furniture, add legs and inner lights and even clad the furniture with tiles. If you want, you may also add wooden countertops and tables to create a contrast with a sleek white piece.
A dark stained IKEA Tarva dresser with a pullout drawer for stashing glasses and bottles is a chic rustic bar idea.
A chic home bar of an IKEA Kallax unit placed on legs features much storage space.
A bright home bar made of an IKEA Valje shelf with colored contact paper to spruce up the inside of each compartment.
A bar cabinet in blue from a 3-drawer Tarva chest from IKEA using scraps of plywood and wood.
A genius IKEA hack to transform a tray table into an ultra-chic mini bar in blush is a very cute idea.
A small home bar with open and closed storage compartments with inner lights from an IKEA Kallax shelving unit.
A stylish home bar in mid-century modern style is made of an IKEA Besta unit on legs, everything is hidden inside for kid-proofing.
A stylish home bar made of an IKEA Kallax shelf with elegant gilded legs features much storage.
A stylish monochromatic bar made of an IKEA Sniglar changing table spruced up with mosaic tiles.
An IKEA Ivar cabinet turned into a stylish kid-proof home bar with dimensional monstera leaves and gilded legs.
An IKEA Kallax shelving unit placed on legs is a cool idea with plenty of storage for all types of glasses.
An IKEA Mulig shelving unit with contact paper and gold spray paint for a glam space.
An IKEA Vittsjo hack into a stylish home bar with marble contact paper that covers plywood.
An IKEA Vittsjo shelving unit turned into a chic home bar with copper spray paint, the piece features much storage space.
An IKEA Vittsjo table renovation into a rustic home bar with wooden countertops and a plenty of storage space.
Create your own budget-friendly customized home bar cabinet or sideboard with this IKEA Kallax hack.
Turn a usual IKEA Satsumas plant stand into a bright gradient home bar in bold summer colors.
Mobile Home Bars/Stations
If you need a mobile unit, you may start from a kitchen, utility or another cart on wheels, so you’ll just need to redecorate and spruce it up a little bit. Go for spray paint and contact paper and here – a fresh and cool mobile home bar! If you wanna go the hard way, choose a piece with no casters – a Tarva dresser, a Kallax unit, a Vittsjo desk, a Nornas side table or some other piece and place it on casters. The decor is also up to you – we’ve stated some ideas you may try above. Refresh yourself with a cool home bar!
A simple contemporary home bar of an IKEA Kallax unit on casters is a mobile piece for outdoors and indoors.
A wheeled trolley made from an unfinished Nornas side table with some brass accents is a very comfortable piece.
An IKEA Bygel cart hacked with gold spray paint and marble contact paper is a chic and glam piece.
An IKEA Kallax shelf on casters, with gold polka dot decals and a matching jar becomes a gorgeous bar cart.
An IKEA Rast dresser turned into a stylish home bar on casters with a drawer and an open storage compartment.
An IKEA Vittsjo desk hack into a stylish and contemporary home bar with an acrylic bottom for storage.
IKEA Raskog cart refreshed with navy and pink fringe on its sides is a great idea for a boho space.
This IKEA Tarva dresser is adapted into a functional moveable entertaining station or bar with cool knobs and handles.
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