Enhancing Your Warm Weather Experience with an Outdoor Home Bar
With the welcomed advent of warmer temperatures, many individuals migrate to the outdoors. Often this migration involves the opportunity to work on the yard and garden, enjoy barbecued fare and enjoy family and friends in the outdoors.
This summer, why don't you treat yourself and your guests to an outdoor home bar to add to the frolic and let the good times roll.
An outdoor home bar is a refreshment unit that is meant to be situated outside and provides alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and becomes the focal point of the social event. If considering an outdoor home bar there are a number of considerations to take in account as well as styles or types of outdoor home bars than can be utilized.
Think through the process of investing in an outdoor home bar before you actually undertake the purchase. You need to have answers to questions like where will the bar be situated, what it's size should be, will it have a roof or not, should it be mobile so it can be repositioned or moved inside in lousy weather or at night, does it need to have electricity or water and so on. Another thought must be the cabinetry in the outdoor home bar that should probably have the ability to be secured from tiny hands so nothing gets broken or imbibed by the wee ones.
Once these questions have been answered, then the individual has a good idea of what they are looking for in a bar. Then next step would be deciding on the style.
As with any product purchased, there are a number of styles that must be considered. There are simple straight sided bars, horseshoe shaped bars, L-shaped and corner bars to name a few of the possible styles. Then there are style points like themes, e.g. a tiki bar, which is a standard wooden bar with a thatched roof made to look like a tropical beach cabana.
Other considerations in the purchase of an outdoor home bar is how it will be used and where should it be located. These can mean decisions like what type of glassware and other bar accessories would be safest for the guests to use. This would probably lead to glassware and bar ware being made totally of plastic, so there is no possibility of people stepping barefoot on broken martini glasses.
One other practical concern that comes to mind regarding entertaining your guests is to consider any and all measures that are required to maintain safety for all. You might want to post rules near the bar or some other appropriate place to encourage guests to drink responsibly and not engage in any behavior that may be hazardous to their health and safety. This is important because the mix of alcohol, heat, and fun loving people can cause even the most prudent among us to let down their hair a bit too much leading to impaired judgment and lower curbs on normal inhibitions, which can result in accidents and injuries.
You can word these rules so guests get the message and intent without treating them like little kids. For instance, a sign could be posted near the outdoor bar declaring "We don't serve horses, so don't indulge in outlandish horseplay" or "If you drink, don't run around the pool or swim in it." Some signs are ready made and can be purchased for the outdoor bar home bar area. Just be sure to choose signs that are appropriate for the area, the guests and possibly are written with a touch of humor.
This summer, why don't you treat yourself and your guests to an outdoor home bar to add to the frolic and let the good times roll.
An outdoor home bar is a refreshment unit that is meant to be situated outside and provides alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and becomes the focal point of the social event. If considering an outdoor home bar there are a number of considerations to take in account as well as styles or types of outdoor home bars than can be utilized.
Think through the process of investing in an outdoor home bar before you actually undertake the purchase. You need to have answers to questions like where will the bar be situated, what it's size should be, will it have a roof or not, should it be mobile so it can be repositioned or moved inside in lousy weather or at night, does it need to have electricity or water and so on. Another thought must be the cabinetry in the outdoor home bar that should probably have the ability to be secured from tiny hands so nothing gets broken or imbibed by the wee ones.
Once these questions have been answered, then the individual has a good idea of what they are looking for in a bar. Then next step would be deciding on the style.
As with any product purchased, there are a number of styles that must be considered. There are simple straight sided bars, horseshoe shaped bars, L-shaped and corner bars to name a few of the possible styles. Then there are style points like themes, e.g. a tiki bar, which is a standard wooden bar with a thatched roof made to look like a tropical beach cabana.
Other considerations in the purchase of an outdoor home bar is how it will be used and where should it be located. These can mean decisions like what type of glassware and other bar accessories would be safest for the guests to use. This would probably lead to glassware and bar ware being made totally of plastic, so there is no possibility of people stepping barefoot on broken martini glasses.
One other practical concern that comes to mind regarding entertaining your guests is to consider any and all measures that are required to maintain safety for all. You might want to post rules near the bar or some other appropriate place to encourage guests to drink responsibly and not engage in any behavior that may be hazardous to their health and safety. This is important because the mix of alcohol, heat, and fun loving people can cause even the most prudent among us to let down their hair a bit too much leading to impaired judgment and lower curbs on normal inhibitions, which can result in accidents and injuries.
You can word these rules so guests get the message and intent without treating them like little kids. For instance, a sign could be posted near the outdoor bar declaring "We don't serve horses, so don't indulge in outlandish horseplay" or "If you drink, don't run around the pool or swim in it." Some signs are ready made and can be purchased for the outdoor bar home bar area. Just be sure to choose signs that are appropriate for the area, the guests and possibly are written with a touch of humor.
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