Seating: The seating can be a bit tricky. You'll want to be considering if the seats should move, swivel, and/or have footrests attached to them or will that be attached to the bar itself. You'll want to consider if you prefer bar stools or bar chairs meaning a seat with a back, arm rest or just a simple stool. Since most of your guests may want to sit at the bar will drinking or chatting, you'll want to make sure that they are comfortable.
Displays: Consider where you're going to place all the serving ware and if it's underneath the bar or behind the bar. You'll want to have everything readily accessible for using, but not cluttering the overall look of your bar when it's not in use. Some other ideas are having a mirror behind the bar, or framed photos or signs.
Storing Facilities: This references a mini-refrigerator/freezer or wine cooler or even a mini-dishwasher for glassware. You're going to want to consider all the blenders, and mixing items you'll need when preparing drinks. If you know you'll be entertaining a lot, you'll probably consider larger appliances for storing than maybe a wet bar that would be entirely for snacking or catering to children during playtime. You'll want to make sure that the children have access to water, soda and non-alcoholic beverages while the items not necessary for children are locked away when the wet bar isn't in use.
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