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The Basics of
Building a Home Wet Bar
When you're the one that always hosts the parties for your friends,
you might be thinking of building a home wet bar. Not only will it
give you additional space in which to entertain, but it will also
provide you with an added attraction in your home – often increasing
the value of your property and your interior. But in order to get
started in building a home wet bar, you need the basics of how to
get the work done and how to do it right the first time. And then
you can start serving up the drinks on a bar that you built
yourself.
It should be said that there are professionals that can help you in
building a home wet bar. So, if you don't have the time to do the
work yourself, you might want to call in these pros to help you out.
They can often get the work done within a few days and are perfect
people to call when you want the bar installed at the last minute.
Building a Home Wet Bar
But if you do have the time, you will want to start by finding
pre-made or pre-assembled wet bars at your local lumber yard or at a
bar supply store. These bars can be placed in your home, secured to
the wall or the floor, painted, and then ready for you to use with a
few minor additions. You can also find a number of wet bar plans
online and in stores, requiring that you measure the wood that is
needed and then to nail it or screw the pieces together.
When you are building a home wet bar, you need to consider also the
way that it flows with other pieces in your home. Try to match up
the colors and the grains of the wood, if you can. Use accent colors
that are from the rest of the room as well. You might also want to
consider the style of the rest of your home to begin to figure out
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The
Essentials of Game Room Design
If you're looking into the basics of game room design, chances
are good that you know more than you think. If you've ever
looked at other game rooms, you already know what you might
want to include and what you might want to leave out. But then
again, learning the basics of game room design can help you
maximize the space you have as well as make it comfortable and
fun to use.
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Making the Shot on How to Light a Pool Table
If you have a pool table in your game or family room, then you
need to know how to light a pool table. Pool requires a lot of
precision shots and they’re much easier to line up when
there’s enough light. There are a variety of light
configurations you can use to adequately light the table, and
the one you choose is a matter of personal preference.
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Best
Places for Custom Home Wet Bars
Many different people are looking into custom home wet bars –
and with good reason. They fit into a number of homes and work
for many different people for different reasons. If you're
looking for a reason (or even an excuse) to start building one
of the many custom home wet bars that are available, here are
several different home situations that are perfect for this
fun addition.
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Why
Many People Want Custom Made Wet Bars
The new trend of custom made wet bars is sweeping households
all over the country. Because everyone wants something that is
unique to only them, these custom made features allow them to
stand out in the crowd and to showcase their personalities. If
you're interested in custom made wet bars, here are some ideas
that you might be able to use for your own home use.
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Become an Artist with
Decorative Roller Painting
You may not think of yourself as an artist, but decorative
roller painting can showcase your artistic side. It used to
take the services of an interior decorator to achieve the kind
of decorative wall painting that can now be done with
specially designed rollers. Not only can you paint like a
professional, you can decorate your walls at a significantly
lower cost.
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Painting Over Wallpaper When
Stripping is Impossible
Painting over wallpaper is sometimes the best route to take
when removing the wallpaper might damage the wallboard. It can
also be the best choice when you are unable to spend the time
it takes to remove wallpaper, or are uncertain if it can be
removed safely. Some people recommend you never paint over
wallpaper because the paint can cause the wallpaper to buckle,
but if you do the job right, the chances of that happening are
slim.
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