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How to Design a Bar for Your Backyard

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How to Design a Bar for Your Backyard

How to Design a Bar for Your Backyard. A backyard bar is a relaxing place to retreat to after a hard day's work. It is also an ideal setting for a weekend get-together. A backyard bar can be as simple as a couple of stools and a table, or as elaborate as an outdoor kitchen. Even the smallest yard can accommodate an outdoor bar. Start with these...

A backyard bar is a relaxing place to retreat to after a hard day's work. It is also an ideal setting for a weekend get-together. A backyard bar can be as simple as a couple of stools and a table, or as elaborate as an outdoor kitchen. Even the smallest yard can accommodate an outdoor bar. Start with these basic ideas then add your own touches to design a bar for your backyard.
Things You'll Need
Bar and stools
Fridge
Umbrellas, sun sails, awnings
Lighting
Patio heaters
Pest control
Buy a bar and bar stools that can withstand the elements even if your patio area is covered. Stock the bar with glassware and hors d'oeuvre plates. Consider using high-end plastic barware to limit breakage.
Place the bar close enough to an outdoor outlet so that you can install a mini-fridge under the bar. Consider placing the bar right next to the house so that you can use existing plumbing to install a small sink for washing up and making drinks.
Use umbrellas, sun sails or a retractable awning for protection against the elements, or place the bar area under a large tree. Grow shrubs to act as a windbreak.
Choose decorative patio lights, tiki torches or outdoor lights with dimmers for romantic evenings. Create the impression of an intimate room by only lighting the patio or deck.
Create a seating area with comfortable chairs and a table or use lounges and end tables. Place candles or hurricane lanterns on the tables. Buy furniture that can withstand the elements.
Purchase outdoor patio heaters or build a fireplace to extend the usability of the bar into the cooler seasons. If the bar area is on a covered patio install a ceiling fan for warm days and evenings.
Use some form of insect control. Buy a bug zapper or use citronella candles.Grow plants that provide natural pest protection.
Tips & Warnings
Keep a hose handy to clean up spills and to put out fires that are accidentally started by candles or torches.
Use folding furniture and a movable bar in small yards that can be moved out of place when you need the yard for another purpose.
Look for outdoor bars and patio equipment at home and garden stores. Barware can be purchased at discounters like Wal-Mart and home decor stores.
Don't store liquor in your backyard bar; this is an invitation to thieves seeking alcohol.

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