Check out these wet bar ideas for inspiration.
In a smaller space, add abar cart or cabinetfor extra storage.
Opt for Glass
Mable Cheung
This wet bar from Mable Cheung gives off major high-end hotel vibes.
Design byPillar & Peacock Interiors/ Photo byVictoria Pewitt
Thenavy cabinetsoffer the perfect blend of traditional and modern.
The navy leaf-inspired tile gives just enough texture while blending into the cabinetry for a seamless, modern look.
A round matte black sinks adds a chic touch.
M + M Interior Design
Tip
Accomplish a marbled look for less with peel-and-stick backsplash and some marble-patterned contact paper.
Add a Mirrored Backsplash
Desiree Burns Interiors
Use mirror tiles to create a glamorous wet bar backsplash.
Sconce lights and spotlights bring additional light to the basement space.
Kira Turner
Add a Shiplap Accent Wall
Laura Brophy Interiors
Define your home wet bar with ashiplap accent wall.
Louis Duncan-He Designs mixed contrasting wallpapers on the walls of this spacious corner wet bar.
Hang Large-Scale Art
Parker-Evans Custom Builders
Want your wet bar to make a splash?
Mable Cheung
Add anoversized piece of artlike this one from Parker-Evans Custom Builders.
White Sands installed glass-front beverage storage and open shelving to store glassware and bottles in this bright space.
Convert a Butler’s Pantry
Whittney Parkinson Design
Converta butler’s pantryinto a wet bar.
Miggy Mason + Roisin Giese
Accent With Wallpaper
Accent the back of a wet bar niche with wallpaper for a decorative look.
Desiree Burns Interiors paired a large jungle-themed pattern with pale wood open shelving in this modern arched bar nook.
Kate Marker Interiors paired a gray-and-white triangular tile pattern with stainless steel and chrome finishes in this modern space.
KOENIG Building + Restoration
Try a Modern Wet Bar Cabinet
Create a sleek modern look with a standalone wet bar cabinet.
Kendall Wilkinson Design made this space functional and decorative since it’s visible from the adjacent kitchen.
Kate Marker Interiors set this wet bar behind glass-and-metal wall partitions for a sleek look.
Ariella Horowitz
Try a Backlit Backsplash
Add glamour to your wet bar with a backlit onyx backsplash.
Kate Marker Interiors chose an earthy olive green and paired it with black hardware and plumbing fixtures.
Britt Design Studio paired warm metals with soft shades of gray and black in this wet bar alcove.
Desiree Burns Interiors
Structure With Tile
Structure a wet bar that’s located in a pass-through space with tile.
Kendall Wilkinson Design chose neutral tones to differentiate the bar area from the nearby blue TV room.
Set Up a Wine Cellar Wet Bar
Make yourhome wine cellarmore functional with a wet bar.
Wendy Mauro
What features should be included in wet bars?
A wet bar should include a sink, countertop, refrigerated storage, and an ice maker.
Also include space for cocktail mixing equipment and essentials and storage for glassware.
Beautiful Chaos Home
Add a dishwasher if you have the space and budget for easy clean-up.
Does a wet bar increase your home’s value?
What are wet bars vs. dry bars?
Laura Brophy Interiors
Wet bars include a sink with running water and may include extras like a dishwasher.
Louis Duncan-He Designs
Hayes Cottage
Louis Duncan-He Designs/Eymeric Wilding Photography
Parker-Evans Custom Builders
Christina Kim Interior Design
Design Studio on 2nd
White Sands
Whittney Parkinson Design
Kendall Wilkinson Design
Desiree Burns Interiors
Kate Marker Interiors
Louis Duncan-He Designs/Eymeric Widling Photography
Kendall Wilkinson Design
Louis Duncan-He Designs/ Photo byMatt Van Emmerik
Kendall Wilkinson Design
Louis Duncan-He Designs/Eymeric Widling Photography
Kendall Wilkinson Design
Kate Marker Interiors
Kendall Wilkinson Design
Laura Brophy Interiors
Kate Marker Interiors
Laura Brophy Interiors
Kate Marker Interiors
Britt Design Studio
Kendall Wilkinson Design
Laura Brophy Interiors
Kate Marker Interiors
Emily Henderson Design/ Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Kendall Wilkinson Design
Kate Marker Interiors