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Floor space required for bar?
GodSend25:
I have this unfinished part of my basement that is just screaming for some dry wall and a bar. I would like to put a cabinets on the wall behine, and a counter with a sink (plumbing/drain is already there). Does anyone have a setup like this? Im looking for the approx depth of the cabinets, depth of the aisle, and then of course depth of the actual bar so I can figure out if this will fly.
Heres that I was thinking
--------------------------------------- <- wall
| |sink| | <- cabinets/counters
.________________________.
.--------------------------------------.
| |
| Actual Bar |
.________________________.
(hope the ascii turns out...)..
Chris:
--- Quote from: GodSend25 on January 22, 2005, 09:19:58 pm ---I have this unfinished part of my basement that is just screaming for some dry wall and a bar.
--- End quote ---
GodSend25:
Thanks Chris.
The idea I suppose would be to be somewhere in the middle. I would like to have a sink, small beer fridge w/ freezer.
As far as size. I have a 10 by 10 foot area that I am dedicating to the project, so really the largest bar I can get in there while allowing partons to remain confortable. ... Ive thought about reverse "L" (bar takes up two walls... with cabinets only behind the 1 .... ). That was why I thought I would toss the question out..
Stingray:
This isn't really the same thing, but I recently built cabinets, a desk and a lot of shelving into my game room. Before I got started I took a piece of chalk and drew the various cabinets, and so on on the floor to get an idea of how much floor space it would take up. It was pretty helpful in getting a feel for where I wanted to build everything.
-S
Sephroth57:
i dont really get the point of replicating a bar in your home. I mean isnt the point of going to a bar to be out in public with people you dont know, meet people, etc?
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