Liquor Cabinet with Lock

147 Ideas by Chloe Hughes

Just as stylish as options with normal cupboard doors, a liquor cabinet with lock is a safer choice to make sure that nobody gets to your precious spirit bottles, and especially your underage kids. These cabinets are available in all sorts of styles and sizes, so start by finding the right spot for yours and running a quick inventory of everything you wish to store in it. As for designs, here are the very best options we’ve found for you.

Locking bar liquor storage cabinet 1

locking bar liquor storage cabinet

Hide a bar liquor cabinet 1

SAVE Howard Miller Sonoma Hide A Bar Liquor Cabinet

Lockable liquor cabinet

This large wooden locked liquor cabinet will perfectly suit your living room. The possibility of locking the cabinets' doors is perfect to safeguard your collection. Locked cabinet is so stunning because of its simplicity.

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LaFayette Expandable Bar Cabinet in Classic Cherry $429.00

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Tresanti Curio Wine Cabinet | Wayfair Locked Liquor Cabinet

Ludlow Trunk Bar Cabinet

Ludlow Trunk Bar Cabinet

The solid trunk bar cabinet, which brings into mine a connotation with a wrought suitcase. It could store a lot of wine bottles. Features latches with key locks on both doors. The magnets keep doors closed when not in use.

Damarus Wooden Glass Door Locking Bar Cabinet

Damarus Wooden Glass Door Locking Bar Cabinet

Boswell Bar Cabinet with Wine Storage

Boswell Bar Cabinet with Wine Storage

Functional bar cabinet made of solid MDF, featuring two drawers, two shelf spaces in center and six cubby spaces and top shelf to provide ample storage space. Fantastic looking and very functional item with refined style.

Locked liquor cabinet

A traditional, slightly old-fashioned cabinet can be used as a home cocktail bar. The one in the picture is supported on tall legs and it features a glass door, which will let you display the glasses and bottles better. It's in a classy black color.

Diy liquor cabinet ideas

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Locked bar cabinet

This locked bar cabinet will add splendour and class to your living room. You'll be amazed by the multiplicity of shelves, hangers and tiny cubbies, which makes this solid wooden construction a very functional proposition.

Locking liquor bar cabinet

locking liquor bar cabinet

Liquor Cabinet with Lock

Buying Guide

When you love entertaining guests, you'd find a locked bar cabinet that's well-stocked to be imperative in ensuring your success when you're hosting. A party can get rowdy and you'll find it difficult to corral your garnishes, glassware, and bottles. What's more, keeping things organized without ruining the fun can be a challenge. This is where you seek the help of a lockable bar cabinet that's built to ensure you effortlessly facilitate any festivity. This furniture can also match your style and storage needs.

Before you make the mistake of buying the first bar cabinet that you see, read our buying guide first so you get the unit that best suits your needs. Let's get right into it.

A hanging or wall-mounted bar cabinet should be 30 inches tall, 23 inches wide, and 5 inches deep at the very least. The size can hold as much as 20 liquor bottles with a versatile middle shelf. For stationary or buffet-style cabinets, they work well in the size 36 x 34 x 18 inches. The size can afford a generous storage for bottles, napkins, glasses, and other incidentals. A rolling cabinet, on the other hand, needs adequate storage but it should not be bulky so you can still move it around. For easy maneuvering, the size should be 24 x 28 x 28 inches.

In a cabinet's interior, leave a foot between the shelves. If you can go higher than 1 ft, the better. Most 750 ml bottles are 11 inches tall. You'd want to allow a bit of clearance, so you can access your liquor. For larger bottles, there has to be 18 inches of clearance in between the shelves.

Locked bar cabinets are like partygoers; they come in all sizes and shapes! They even have their own party tricks. There are bar cabinets that you can mount on walls, while others can be used as console tables or sideboards. If you want to combine a cart and a liquor cabinet into one, that's possible as well.

If you plan on customizing your locked bar cabinet, a custom cabinet maker will fashion a unit out of anything under the sun! If you will be starting from scratch to design a versatile and durable furniture piece, you will find dense woods like oak, maple, and cherry to be your best options. Mahogany and walnut are your more traditional choices. You can also opt for other materials aside from wood like blackened metal grating and sheets of steel.

In determining the price of a bar cabinet, size will play a massive role. This means the larger your cabinet is, the more you'll have to spend. A large unit that has a beefed-up storage made of prime materials will easily cost you thousands of dollars. Prices range from $200 for small wood wall mounted units to $10,000 for full metal or wood shelving. You have plenty of options, so you'll be satisfied with your choice. Before you start the buying process, set a budget that's comfortable for you.