How to Get a Chic Look for Your Bar
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After making the decision to put a new bar into your home or restaurant, you have to decide what style you want. Do you prefer a traditional bar with ornate dark woods and velvet upholstered stools? Perhaps a country style bar is more your type, complete with rustic natural wood finish and simple clean bar stools. For every taste there is a bar set to satisfy. Let’s take a look at how to get the total look of one of the most popular styles in bars and bar stools to date: contemporary chic.

A contemporary bar is one that invites coolness and beckons an elegant crowd. In your home, a contemporary bar stool is a great way to show off your modern style, maybe adorn the bar with some of your vintage artwork or glassware. In a restaurant setting, a chic bar can attract a whole new trendy crowd and transform your business from boring to beautiful. Wherever you choose to put your trendy new contemporary bar, there are a few tips to follow in order to set the perfect mood and keep your modern guests happy.

Seating is key. No matter what setting your new contemporary bar is in, people want to be comfortable when seated. For a chic and comfy place to perch, consider the ultra modern plastic composite stools that are popular today. They have sleek retro lines and often come in a variety of colors to get the perfect match for your bar. Not into plastic, consider the modern look of a chrome or metal finished bar stool. Nothing says chic like cool slate metal and with the ergonomically designed stools on the market today, it’s easy to find comfort and style meshed into one fantastic bar stool. No matter the material you choose for your contemporary bar stools, be sure to think about spacing and height before purchasing. Make sure you have enough room to house the bar stools you want and consider hydraulically operated height adjusting stools for an added comfort feature and modern element.

Find a contemporary surface. When planning your modern bar, try to think outside of the box. There are many wonderful chic bar sets on the market but often the best ideas are original ones. Impress guests with a custom made bar and set the contemporary tone for your space. For example, cover a bland bar top with vintage records and place a large piece of glass over top to create a funky and much-discussed bar surface. Or, purchase cool tube lighting and inlay it under a warped glass surface for a cool illuminated display. Whatever your creativity lends you, make your contemporary bar special by creating a unique bar surface that guests will talk about.

Set the modern mood. Much of the contemporary appeal of a bar is achieved in the little touches that you add to the atmosphere. Lighting can be a huge asset and a wonderful way to express your contemporary style. Tube lighting and track lighting are quick and easy ways to modernize your bar. Under lighting coming from beneath can also add an ethereal feeling to your bar. Likewise, simple decorations such as lamps, candles and wall art can make a big difference in bar atmosphere. Do you have an old collection of vintage records or postcards? These items make great retro framed artwork and are often affordable and easy to access. Another mood-setter for a contemporary bar is your barware. Serve drinks in trendy glasses in funky shapes and colors. Provide snacks in unique bowls with retro flair. Mix up a cocktail in a sleek blender or chic drink mixer. All of these little touches can give your bar the ultimate chic look that you are after.

A chic and contemporary bar is a fun way to show off your modern style and by following these quick tips and thinking outside of the box, you can easily achieve the modern look that will keep guests coming to your home or restaurant contemporary bar.

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