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8 Different Basement Bar Ideas and Designs

Basement Bar Ideas Mood Board

(1) One way of designing a basement bar is to keep it sleek and simple, like designing any other room in the house. This way it is more of a family bar, compared to the few design ideas below (Sports, Irish, etc.).

(2) A simple design idea is to forget about the seating bar countertop and instead just have drink cabinets and an area where you can prepare the drinks. This will leave more room for a family area, pool table, couches, etc.

(3) To create a more bar like atmosphere, how about tailoring the design to a sports bar. Use a wooden countertop, hang sporting memorabilia on the walls, hang up a TV or 3, and put in a pool table, foosball table, and a darts board if there is space. Other ways of creating a sports bar atmosphere is to fit draft taps, and hang neon bar signs.

(4) Another design style to create a bar around is an Irish pub. Here the ideal design elements are a wooden countertop, exposed brick walls or wooden clad walls. Frame the countertop with wooden arch like in this picture.

Decor ideas include good ol Irish beer signs, wooden furniture, and splashes of green using small lamps shades, an Irish flag, four leaf clover decals, Irish signs (found on Etsy and Amazon), or coasters.

Look here for a great example of an Irish pub – notice how the green on the sign is a more moldy green than a neon bright green.

(5) Jukeboxes, red cushion bar stools, booths, straw dispensers, a sundae bar, black and white floor tiles, and neon signs are ways of creating a retro basement bar.

(6) Other basement bar ideas include going for a more rustic design. Plan to have the countertop base made out of stone, overhead beams made out of wood or log, and use wrought iron light fixtures (Rustic Decor Ideas For a Basement).

(7) Use contemporary leather bar stools (like the ones pictured), a granite or marble countertop instead of wood, and contemporary light fixtures made out of chrome or brush steel to create a more luxurious and modern bar design. For other luxury basement designs and pictures have a look at our post here (Luxury Basement Interior Designs).

(8) Don’t forget, there is the choice between a simple dry bar and a wet bar which includes a sink and requires plumbing work. 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8

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February 6, 2013 in Basement

Deck Decorating Ideas Mood Board

Deck Decorating Ideas

(1) A great way of decorating and even adding some color to your deck is to use an outdoor area rug or mat. Special outdoor rugs can be found in places like Lowes. (2) Privacy screens not only give you some privacy, but add a decorative element to a deck. (3) Swings are a great and relaxing addition if you have the space for one.

(4) Deck ponds can be small like the one pictured or can be large and custom built into the deck. (5) A cut out in the deck to allow for a tree provides natural shade during the day (and can be wrapped in string lights). (6) Adding flowers and plants can be done through planter boxes. Add a number of them and have your own garden on your deck. There is the choice of pots, wooden boxes, or having some custom built or DIY built to fit the shape of your deck. You can even find planters that hang from the rails to save you floor space. Or if you have any overhead cover – hanging pots will do the trick (Ideas for Covering Your Deck).

(7) An umbrella is a great addition. (8) Deck storage can come in the form of chests or benches with space underneath. (8) The type of outdoor furniture (and color) you choose will also determine the style of your space. 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9

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February 5, 2013 in Outdoors

Building a Deck Resource List

Deck Construction

We really only focus on design ideas, so here is what has been recommended to us as the best resources when it comes to building a deck (plans, materials, and instructions) 1/2/3/4/5/6:

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February 5, 2013 in Construction, Outdoors

Ideas for Covering Your Deck

Deck Covers

Deck covers are not just ideal for providing shade, but they can also be used for adding overhead lighting or hanging plants or a swing from. (1) Pergolas provide shade but also let light through. (2) A gazebo on the other hand is more a more closed off structure with a solid roof– it adds more privacy and also breaks up the space of a large deck. (3) There are a few awning/canopy options to choose from – there are the traditional styled striped awnings and then there are the more modern plain canvas ones. These canopies can be hung on poles surrounding the deck or they can be attached to the house – there is also the option to have them retractable.

(4) Another idea for covering a deck is to use a tent. (5) A simple way of adding cover is to use a normal table umbrella or opt for the larger types. (6) A natural way of providing shade is to have a deck built around a tree. 1/2/3/4/5/6

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February 5, 2013 in Construction, Outdoors