Home Bar Furniture With Fridge

161 Ideas by Emily Hilton

So you want a home bar, but also want your drinks kept cold. Then take a gander at the home bar furniture with available fridge. Set into beautifully crafted contemporary and rustic options, these pieces can mesh into your existing decor, while being functional for all your home bar desires. Never will poker night be met with warm beer, or no ice. Problem solved.

Mini bar with refrigerator

Equip yourself with this elegant wine credenza that can hold up to 28 bottles of wine. You can find here such necessities like a wine refrigerator, wine racks, a glass cabinet for storing glassware, 1 storage drawer, and a nicely-polished top.

Fridge furniture

Look at this original home design idea! It is mini bar with fridge built-in old-fashioned night table made of dark, elegant wood. This type of furniture will be useful in your bedroom every night or other interior during parties.

Trenton home bar home pub black fridge pocket

Trenton home bar home pub black fridge pocket

This black Trenton Home Bar with a Fridge pocket is a consider worthy proposition for all wine or drinks enthusiasts. Ideal, when you organize a party, keeps all the needed equipment at one's fingertips.

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Wine bar furniture with refrigerator

Here is something practical and luxurious, perfect for enhancing living rooms, and dining rooms. This wine credenza offers a 28-bottle wine rack, a useful refrigerator, a comfy glassware rack, and a capacious drawer for storing smaller things. The wooden top is perfect for displaying decorations.

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Bar cabinet with fridge

A vintage home bar that is going to enhance your home decor with industrial flavor. The unit moves on functional caster wheels, while offering 6 drawers with dovetail joints, a hickory top stained with ebony stain, and a matching, built-in mini fridge.

Wet bar refrigerators

A home bar furniture is a great way to enjoy intimate fun with friends.Professional like this black 2-module bar can't do without high-end stuff.Its interior is decorated with racks and glasses.But the most important thing is the functional fridge refrigerator.

Stainless Steel Kitchen Lunch Break Room Base Cabinet

Stainless Steel Kitchen Lunch Break Room Base Cabinet

This ultra-durable stainless steel cabinet is perfect for small breaks rooms and home kitchens. There are two drawers that offer quite a bit of storage for whatever you might need. This cabinet can fit a small refrigerator, offering total convenience. There is also an area for a microwave that measures 15” H x 23.5” W.

Wood Back Bar with Wine Storage

Wood Back Bar with Wine Storage

A perfect picture of class and elegance, this wood back bar offers the perfect place to store your wine bottles and glasses. There are two series of shelves on either side that can accommodate numerous glasses and bottles for a full bar setup. If you want to display your wine at home while improving your interior’s aesthetic, this is your best option.

Marvel ML24WDF3LP High Efficiency Dual Zone Wine Cellar, 24", Black

Marvel ML24WDF3LP High Efficiency Dual Zone Wine Cellar, 24", Black

Age your wine collection to perfection with this temperature-controlled under the bar wine cellar. It offers a simple slide-in installation and features tinted UV-resistant dual glass panes to protect wine from photodamage and oxidation. The drawers slide out to three-quarters extension on smooth gliders to minimize bottle damage. The door-close assist function automatically shuts the drawers and provides audio and visual alerts when the door is left open.

Home Bar Furniture With Fridge

Buying Guide

A home bar with a fridge is one of those multifunctional furniture pieces that can come to your rescue on a gloomy Monday that was riddled with deadlines and fire-breathing seniors. Come home, you can fix yourself a cold drink and everything from your favorite beverages, to cocktail mixes and specialized equipment is just an arm’s length away.

On a weekend, it doubles up as a conversation cove where you can host, show off your bartending skills for chest-thumping rights and entertain your guests. However, it’s imperative that you consider a few important things before you buy one, lest you wish to end up with a design faux pas or a man-cave cliché.

  • Home bars can be open-styled with the colorful glassware on display, all-enclosed one which lets you keep your liquor bottles locked away (for homes with kids) or a moving-cart styled one that can be pushed around to any part of the house.
  • Most home bars with fridges are all-enclosed styled, with a fridge pocket neatly contained into one of the compartments. Depending on your beverage preferences and storage needs, you can explore the desired extras that can include, a wet-bar countertop, a wine rack, drawers for storing essentials and backlighting to create a focal point.
  • If you have ample space in the room, opt for a back bar that rests against the wall and utilizes the space in front to create a lounge-like space. For wannabe bartenders, a front bar is a much better proposition because there’s room on both sides. Prefect to add those bar stools. You can also club the two to create a professional-looking home bar set up.
  • In apartments with limited space, a corner bar can serve the purpose without eating up too much room. The caveat is that they offer limited functionality and would be very difficult to accommodate a fridge in one.

Irrespective of what style you choose, you need to pick one based on the available room. A lot of people miscalculate the proportions of their home bars because they don’t account for the room needed to open the shelves, comfortably fix a drink and for the bartender to move about without knocking into the furniture or glassware. Get a measuring tape and go to work. Take time with this, because this will be one of the key deciding factors.

The material for the bar should harmonize and strike a balance with the rest of the décor. Wood is an infallible choice and you can mix and match the color or grain patterns.

Everybody desires a custom-made wet bar à la Hugh Heffner. But commissioning one costs a pretty penny, especially if your choices tend to veer towards exotic wood and fine woodworking. Depending on the area size and features of the bar as well as the professional you hire, the starting price for a small, basic bar without a fridge may be around $2000. For normal mortals, buying a home bar with fridge off the shelves is a more cost-effective choice. You can easily find one that fits your home, your pockets, your liquor bottles and caters to your aesthetic cravings.