Drury Design
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Custom Home Bar with Character

The Setup

Situated between the front kitchen and the home’s primary living spaces, this bar was originally conceived as a modest bistro-style nook – a place to sit, watch TV, and enjoy a drink. As the design process evolved, both the homeowners and the design team recognized an opportunity to let the bar become something more: a visually compelling focal point that anchors circulation through the home while offering a distinct moment of hospitality.

Set within an arched recess and framed by a partial glass wall, the bar is visible from much of the public area of the home. Its location places it directly along the natural path between the kitchen, dining room, and family room, making it both highly accessible and impossible to ignore. From the outset, the goal was to ensure the bar felt intentional and complete – not an afterthought – while still complementing the adjacent kitchens rather than competing with them.

Design objectives:

Create a fully functional wet bar with refrigeration, ice, sink, waste storage, and liquor storage
Allow the bar to feel visually distinct while remaining cohesive with the surrounding spaces
Introduce color and character in a controlled, intentional way
Design the bar as a focal point within a highly visible circulation zone
Balance everyday usability with refined, layered design details
Design challenges to be solved:

Fitting a complete wet bar – including refrigeration, ice, sink, storage, and waste — into a base cabinetry run measuring under eight feet wide
Determining which appliances and storage functions were essential once upper cabinetry was eliminated
Providing adequate task lighting while also highlighting bottles and glassware on open shelving
Introducing texture and visual interest within the arched recess without overdesigning a compact space
Giving the bar a distinct identity that complements – but does not compete with – the adjacent kitchens
Design solutions:

Designing fully custom base cabinetry that prioritized core bar functions and used every inch efficiently, including split cabinetry and compact waste storage
Selecting a drawer-style refrigeration unit that combines refrigeration and freezer capabilities, allowing ice storage without sacrificing valuable width
Layering lighting with integrated LED strip lighting above and below the shelves, paired with decorative articulating fixtures to support both display and task lighting
Using a chevron-patterned natural stone tile backsplash to introduce movement, texture, and subtle color variation while keeping surrounding surfaces intentionally restrained
Specifying metal cabinetry in a soft blue tone with integrated brass framing to establish a distinctive visual identity that harmonizes with the home’s broader palette
A Space That Works on Its Own — and Within the Whole

Though compact in size, the bar carries significant visual and functional weight within the home. It stands confidently on its own as a richly detailed, fully functional destination, while also flowing naturally into the adjacent kitchens and living spaces. The result is a bar that feels purposeful rather than ornamental – a space designed to be used daily, noticed often, and appreciated over time.
Project Year: 2025
Project Cost: $25,001 - $50,000