Create A Home Bar With Amish Furniture
As furniture aficionados are no doubt aware, the Amish tradition of fine furniture making has kept pace with changing times and modern requirements. It therefore comes as no surprise to find that though they retain their old fashioned traditions and methods of furniture making, the Amish make a number of modern items of Amish living room furniture such as entertainment centers, computer tables, modern or contemporary sofas and beds and even Amish barstools. While Amish wooden bookcases have long been a popular choice among people who value quality furniture, now increasingly it is the more modern items of furniture that are catching people's fancy.
With Amish furniture you have a dual advantage of top quality hard woods, finely crafted furniture that still uses special joinery for sturdiness and longer lasting items as well as modern and contemporary styles that fit today's requirements.
Many of us, particularly those that entertain a lot or enjoy their drink, or even like to collect fine crystalware and liquor, would wish to have a bar or a bar like arrangement in the living room area so that it becomes easy to serve up interesting concoctions and drinks for yourself and your guests.
One way to create a home bar is to use a sideboard or a buffet in conjunction with some cleverly arranged Amish barstools. Even a hutch could be a useful option to create a bar like area or nook in one portion of the living room. With these items of furniture, one would typically have place to display or to store various bottles and also have space to house crystal ware, ice buckets, tongs, peg measures and other items that one would typically use. In that sense a buffet, sideboard or a hutch can be very versatile pieces of furniture and could be used ideally in such as situation.
The Amish also make wine cabinets for a sort of portable bar if one wishes to be able to move the bar over from one to another place; from one to another room or from the inside of the house to the outside. Again when combined with bar stools this would create the ideal nook to grab a drink.
One more option would be to use a kitchen island; the sort that has a long, high table top with several drawers running down the center and shelves on the sides. This again offers plenty of space for storage and display as well as a counter top for mixing and offering drinks or placing snacks and munchies for guests.
So really in order to create a home bar all that one needs is a little bit of imagination and some good, solid pieces of Amish furniture. One can choose from a wide variety of Mission, Shaker, Modern, Classic, and Traditional styles of Amish furniture, or you can choose from the more modern, contemporary designs, each having their own specialty. One can even customize; choosing from either a finished or unfinished piece built to your specifications.
|