Great thread idea. I thought I had some pictures, but i can't seem to find them. I'll get some later today. I've always loved these ones from a local antiques place: http://www.woodennickelantiques.net/Bars.html
Great thread idea. I thought I had some pictures, but i can't seem to find them. I'll get some later today. I've always loved these ones from a local antiques place: http://www.woodennickelantiques.net/Bars.html
Thats cool. The idea of a "home bar" for me is just a far off dream. maybe my second wife will approve.
While I'm not sure I can call it a home bar, I have a whiskey room. After acquiring a significant number of bottles, my wife, god bless her, said, 'ya know, we don't use our dinning room, why don't we make a whiskey room'.
I wasted no time. Out with the dinning room table, out with the light fixture, in with 4 leather club chairs, in with a round cocktail table, and china cabinet converted to a whiskey cabinet.
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She's a keeper . . . . .
there is no doubt.
Great work with the room and a great use of the space well planned and very casual.The multiple VOF's adorning those shelves is what I find more impressive than the wife letting you convert the room itself itself.Well Done!
"To deny our own impulses is to deny the very thing that makes us human."
Larry Wachowski
Great looking space there.
Best use of a formal dining room I have ever seen.
Thanks Guys.....I have had some extremely good luck finding some of what I consider to the best whiskey ever made. But, I'm partial to wheaters