This newly remodeled kitchen included a full wet bar. Storage for liquor bottles was created in deep drawers with dividers to keep limited upper cabinets free for glasses.
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Would love to find out more about the orientation of the wet bar - it looks like an interesting transition area in the house like perhaps between the kitchen and the dining room? Which would be a perfect storage area for cocktails and drink mixers!
The hallway bar seems like a really interesting idea. Especially if you have a little room in between the kitchen and dining areas. The cupboards could act as a pantry area too and it would definitely make things quite a fair bit more organized too!