At-Home Bartender
06 Jan 2025
How to create a beautiful and functional bar cart
By Emily Shiffer
Although the holiday season and parties have come and gone, there are still plenty of celebrations to come in the new year. Whether you love a traditional nightcap or are participating in Dry January, a stocked bar cart is a fun way to display beverages of all types along with unique glassware that normally gets tucked away.
“Bar Carts have always been popular,” says Kellie Sirna, interior designer and founder of Studio 11 Design. “Many bar carts are on wheels which makes it easy to use and pull out when entertaining, and when you are done, you can tuck it back into the corner.”
Not only are bar carts practical year-round for imbibing but they can also serve as a conversation piece.
“The bar cart is where you can select a standalone and stand-out piece,” says Sirna. They are fun and functional and can be a focal point in the room.”
Ready to invite your friends over and whip up your favorite cocktail so you can show off your new bar cart? Below are a few things to consider when searching for the perfect bar cart for your space.
Appealing Aesthetic
Bar carts come in a plethora of designs–choose one that fits your interior design style and complements existing pieces in the room.
“I have found the most incredible bar carts in my favorite vintage stores in brass and acrylic,” says Sirna. “I have also seen stunning bar carts in matte black, chrome, and wood. The legs or sides could have an interesting detail, like over-scaled metal circles that act as a place to hold and move the cart, or even soften the cart by adding a curtain installed to the bottom level. “That way the guest's eye stays on the top service where you can mix cocktails.”
Smooth casters and wheels
Ensuring your bar cart is set with balanced and fully functioning casters and wheels is important to prevent spills and make transportation around your home easy.
“There is nothing worse than a cart that doesn’t have a smooth ride and all your accessories falling off the shelves. I would avoid buying any bar cart (vintage or new) that does not have good wheels,” says Sirna. “Make sure that when you are moving the cart that it’s smooth. You do not want to knock bottles and glasses over.”
Consider storage
In addition to showing off your bottles on top, your bar cart should also come with convenient storage options to help you stay organized and neatly display standout glassware and even pitchers.
“I would select a cart that has handles and 2-3 shelves,” says Sirna.
Take measurements
Make sure you also take note of its dimensions–especially height, so that it’s comfortable to stand near to mix up beverages.
“I would suggest that the cart is at least 30 - 36” high,” says Sirna.
Curate a lovely display
Presentation is important for your guests to see your spread and what you have to offer.
“Keep the items you use the most on the top shelf of the bar cart,” says Sirna. “I would recommend adding a bar tray and styling the glasses on the tray with cut citrus in a separate dish.”
Organize your bottles, and don’t forget an ice bucket.
“Use crystal decanters next to the glasses in different shapes and sizes,” suggests Sirna. “Store the bottles on the shelf underneath in an organized display based on their height. Pre-make a fun cocktail and serve it in a beautiful pitcher on the cart and voilà - you are ready to party!”