MULTIFUNCTIONAL AND VERSATILE: This rolling kitchen cart suits for multi-purpose and various scenes. As a storage station for kitchen stuff; as a serving cart besides the dining table; as a collection shelf for your family leisure time in living room or bedroom; as a multi-purpose serving carts during the BBQ or tea time out-door scene. PORTABLE AND MOVABLE DESIGN: This severing cart with separable portable trays - big one for your ample liquor alcohol drinks and food; small one for your delicate cocktail or snacks; two wine racks for 8 wine bottles and 2 glasses holders for enough glasses; bottom shelf with large room can place big stuff such as ice bucket full with beers; 4 rolling wheels can rotate 360 degrees, with 2 brakes for your flexible use. FASHION STYLE: Industrial metal Frame and MDF with imitative wood waterproof veneer which can also easy clean; vintage rustic brown matches the elegant black, suitable for various family decoration styles. STURDY AND DURABLE: Metal pipe with strong anti-rust powder coating make it hard to corrosion. High-quality materials and enough bars make it stable and sturdy to get enough loading capacity for your any use. EASY ASSEMBLY: Detailed instructions make it easy to install. One-year warranty to guarantee your right to select this kitchen bar cart. And please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
These are a few of our favorite DIY dresser makeovers. We used inexpensive materials and easy techniques that will wow your guests.
It was about one year ago to date when we began this somewhat tedious process. I remember thinking, "How do I even determine what I need”? I have to be honest, in addition to everything else I had to think about, registering was one of the last things on my mind. Looking back, I do wish ....
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https://liagriffith.com/all-and-holiday-entertaining-cocktail-hour/ I love to have décor and supplies ready and on hand for those last minute parties and gatherings of friends and family. One of my favorite things to do when I entertain is to serve local food and drink as Portland is known for its epicurean delights, wonderful produce, local breweries, wineries and distilleries as well as great cheese. This year I found all my essentials for a party setup at Target. Mixing silver, gold, copper and wood is my newest love and I was able to find everything I needed for my fall "luxe rustic meets subtle modern" style @targetstyle #sponsored #targetstyle #targetentertains
Styling a bar cart can seem like a daunting task, but it’s actually pretty simple. Follow these four steps for how to style your bar cart!
In my part of the country, finished basements are pretty typical. Some are really tricked out with elaborate wet bars, and I really question how much use they get. When I've toured Mary Carol Garrity's home, one of the things I've admired is her mini-bar which moves from room to room, depending on the season. I've seen it set up in her foyer ready to serve guests at a holiday party or tucked aside in the living room. While I try to keep the liquor put away, it always seems like the old stand-bys don't stay in the cabinet. I had a spare corner in the dining room that would be perfect for a small cart or table, if I could find one. I searched my favorite thrift stores and second-hand shops until I found this table at a local antique store. Being a reproduction, not an actual antique, the price was right. I didn't like the backing or the spindles, but they were easy to remove. The shelves were wood veneer, but I figured it could strip it and restain it. And that's where my troubles started. First problem: The original stain was stubborn, especially on the legs. The stripper was pretty ineffective, so I had to sand the majority of the legs. Second problem: I couldn't get the new stain to "take." I wanted it to be a dark cherry color. I applied one coat of Minwax Red Mahogany. Then a second coat. Still too pale. So I switched to Ebony. (Thank goodness I had all this stain on hand already). Closer, but not quite. The grain was disappearing and it looked muddy. At this point, I'm ready to ditch the stain and head for the spray paint. Good thing I didn't give up. How did I achieve that rich finish? I wiped down the excess stain with mineral spirits and tried one more thing: a wash with burnt sienna acrylic craft paint with just a dab of black paint. Brushed it on a small section with a chip brush, then promptly wiped the excess. Let it dry, then sealed with Minwax's Wipe-on Poly. Perfect! I know that distressed chalk paint is all the rage...to the point of being passé in my opinion. Give me that subtle shading of stained wood any day. Shhhh...the lamp came from our neighbor's trash. Formerly shiny brass, I spray painted it ORB. I think their daughter recognized it when I was painting it in our driveway. Yes, that was a little embarrassing. The lampshade was a ReStore find last week. Cocktail, anyone? And my most recent Nell Hill's purchases: This little fern plant and decanter. For all the hours I spent trying to get the finish right, I'm so glad I didn't give up on it. I'm linking up... Coastal Charm Savvy Southern Style Handy Man, Crafty Woman The Shabby Creek Cottage Miss Mustard Seed At the Picket Fence Southern Hospitality
Décor Inspiration | At Home: 5 Perfectly Style Bar Carts
Recently I was invited by Ave Home to create something wonderful with one of their many chic raw wood products they sell on the Ave Raw site. A tray with a ...
Ready for a ton more pretty inspiration from The Cream? We’re just going to jump right in… You can catch up with Part 1 here. Beautiful flowers by flowers by Primary Petals Fiore Beauty had the ultimate beauty setup, putting eyelashes on the ladies and were even giving mani’s to everyone! { Above photos by Raya Carlisle }...
Katelyn, Grace Bonney, me Last night, I attended the Design*Sponge meet up in Athens. It was an absolute ball- good friends, a fun band and of course, the brilliant Grace Bonney, founder of D*S. My friend Katelyn took a night off from her new restaurant, Everbest Market (pssst, Atlanta folks- have you been?! more about it here!) and we had a fun girls night out. We ate, we chatted, we met some fun design lovers and we took a few pictures at the adorable photo booth, complete with pink ombre backing... can't wait to see the pictures from that! While we're on the subject of D*S, last month, I bookmarked a fabulous house tour from the site. The home just exudes eclecticness (is that a word?!) and really captures a perfect mix of two styles that are hard to pair: industrial + rustic. Check it out! all images via design*sponge You can learn more about this home and see more photos here!
About A trolley, a bar cart, an independent workstation… Zenzero is surprising, peppery, engaging, it is hospitality on wheels. Three steel trays are supported by a sinuous structure made of thin steel tubes, with a convenient pocket in regenerated leather placed on the front, while the handle and pivoting wheels make this inherently nomadic item even easier to move. Designed to safely contain and transport bottles and glasses, cups and jugs (or whatever tickles your fancy) Zenzero can turn into a completely independent work station for preparing and serving food and drinks at any time, also thanks to the two practical removable trays. Functional for breakfast, fun for the aperitif, stylish for an after-dinner liqueur, Zenzero designed by Samer Alameen, is perfectly suited to all contexts where good living is considered a value, as well as a pleasure. Handy and captivating with its three finishes – minimalist in white, impeccable in dark green, sophisticated in gold leaf – it fits nicely in any environment. Perfect as a working tool to ensure safety and privacy in the most exclusive lounges and refined restaurants, it can also be an attractive fixture for professional practices or private homes. Incredibly versatile, Zenzero will charm even the most expert and demanding connoisseurs. Additional Information: Materials: Steel, natural leather Finish: Glossy gold Dimension: W 72 x D 41 x H 81 cm Available in other color option: Matt white and glossy gold leaf Customization OptionsAvailable in other color option: Matt white and glossy gold leaf Request Customization
I am supremely honored that DASH Houston has asked me to be a judge for the Holiday bar cart challenge this evening. You can check out the details here . I'll be judging a group of Houston's hottest bloggers as they style up their perfect bar cart. Lately I am loving the look of a clean and classic
Copos, bebidas, enfeites: montar uma bandeja-bar pode ser simples e faz diferença na decoração da sua casa. Inspire-se!
Along with the rest of the blogosphere, we just love a well-styled bar. Do prettier home accessories exist for any other part of the home? Maybe– but we never tire of cocktail napkins, girly glassware, and shapely glass bottles in all different sizes and hues. Something about a well-styled bar just screams “I have it... View Article
Build a well-stocked at-home bar with our comprehensive guide to the spirits, mixers, and equipment you need.
If you are looking for a boutique hotel in the historic district of downtown Santa Barbara, look no further than the Palihouse.
Hi Everyone. Happy Holidays. Annie thought it would be fun to share ideas for Holiday Beverage bars which we thought would be fun. So, today we are joined by Ki
No man's home is complete without a well-stocked bar...but what exactly is that supposed to mean? Ever since the liquor industry kicked into artisanal overdrive, it's been harder and harder to know. So we surveyed the bars, consulted the tenders, and pinned down the contents of the perfect living room liquor supply—along with all the expert tips and go-to tricks you need to use it. Now make yourself a drink, just to celebrate that you can
Hi friends! I have been working on this cocktail cart for the past month, and it’s been a super fun! I started out with a (very beat up) industrial style cart from a flea market. Here’s what it looked like before. It was covered in paint from its previous owner. I scraped the paint off…
A first look at the Sotheby's Showhouse 2016.
If there's one item for my home that I've had my eye on for a while now, it's a good bar cart. I love the bar cart for it's flexibility in use and design options and ability to style sooo many ways. The piece itself is functional, easy to move and looks fab too! As we mentioned in our post
Name: Sarah & David Location: Fort Greene, Brooklyn, New York Size: 1 bedroom + outdoor patio Years lived in: 10 months; rented Sarah and David’s apartment is the perfect example of a great tenant/landlord relationship. Their apartment had great bones to begin with, with exposed brick, a beautiful chandelier, and lots of lovely traditional moldings that provide a nice contrast to the soon-to-be married pair’s modern taste.
This Gold & Marble Round Bar Cart Drinks Trolley would add a luxurious touch to any space. Made of metal and wood, this drinks trolley has a round design with two storage shelves. it comes with a gold finish and a marble effect look to the shelves. A glamorous storage choice for any dining room, living room or kitchen space. This fabulous marble bar cart is perfect for displaying your favourite glassware and bar accessories as well as your preferred alcohol. A perfect choice for lovers of gold decor and marble accessories, this striking drinks trolley is the ideal for those who regularly entertain.
Designed exclusively for west elm by Aaron Probyn, this barware collection has clean, modern lines. It has everything you need to get your bar stocked and ready for a party. KEY DETAILS An exclusive design by Aaron Probyn. Learn more. Stainless steel in a brass finish. Sold individually. Made in India.
A look at a few of the highlights from Susanna's and my quick trip to Charleston last month.
Is your home bar stocked and ready for holiday entertaining? Take a cue from one of these chic bar carts decorated by our friends at HomeGoods — there's one for every design style.