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Five Reasons You Should Have a Kitchen Bar

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The kitchen bar is a great component from a decorative and functional point of view. It helps you while you're in the kitchen and looks great overall.
Five Reasons You Should Have a Kitchen Bar
Last update: 10 April, 2021

Your home is made up of different decor items that can be functional or ornamental. You’ll also have structural elements that, in turn, help create a good atmosphere. So, let’s look at 5 reasons to have a kitchen bar.

Everyone needs a place to have breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Normally, people furnish their house according to the needs of a room. In addition to conventional ideas, other possibilities can work.

Many people spend a lot of time in the kitchen. It’s not just a room for cooking or cleaning, it can be an aesthetic centerpiece to your home. Therefore, you should value the different opportunities it offers.

Five reasons you should have a kitchen bar

1. It’ll add space

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You might find yourself limited in space with all the pots and pans in the kitchen. Also, let’s not get into all the appliances you might have. You’ll probably have quite a lot, so you’ll need more cabinets and surfaces to work and organize comfortably.

When you start cooking, you’ll probably need a place to put everything and keep things close at hand. Instead of cluttering the countertop, why not add a kitchen bar that’ll allow you to be more efficient?

You can use it for anything, it’s all just a matter of getting the most out of it.

2. A kitchen bar is a quick place to eat

If you’re in a rush, you might not have time to sit down and eat at the dining room table. For this reason, you’ll quickly whip up something simple. However, you’ll still need a place to eat. Let’s take a look at an alternative:

  • Instead of sitting at a table, you could sit at the kitchen bar. With a few stools and a tablecloth, you decorate the room and adapt it to a place to eat. You can do everything in the kitchen and won’t waste time.
  • Another factor to take into account is that, when it comes to moving the dishes and cutlery, it’s much easier. This means basic, simple, and efficient movements in the kitchen.
  • You can even stand in one place and do multiple tasks at the kitchen bar.

3. An extra place to decorate

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So far, the functionality of a kitchen bar is clear. Now it’s time to learn its qualities from a decorative point of view.

You can put all kinds of decor items on a kitchen bar: jars, vases, a fishbowl, fruit bowls, sculptures, magazines, etc. The idea is to use it to help you make the kitchen look better.

In the same way, it is part of the kitchen and coordinates with the rest of the furniture. No matter how you look at it, it has a lot to say wherever it’s placed.

The kitchen bar is a structural item that’s also part of the decor.

4. It creates a boundary

The placement of a kitchen bar helps create a boundary in the room. That is, it acts as a barrier if the kitchen is shared with another room. It’ll also allow you to interact with someone in the kitchen while staying out of the way.

There’s also the possibility of placing the kitchen bar in the center. In this case, as an island. The functions will be similar but differ in one basic aspect: the bar, generally, won’t have a faucet or sink.

5. It’s subtle and original

If you analyze carefully how the bar participates in the kitchen, you’ll realize it’s a very interesting element, not just for its function but also for the originality it emits.

Normally, kitchen bars aren’t common in homes. So, it’s a great idea for a modern house. It’s a way to differentiate your kitchen from traditional designs and make it look new.

In short, if you want to improve your kitchen in the best possible way, the kitchen bar will provide you with all kinds of facilities and it’ll become something you use every day.

 


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Gilliatt, Mary: El libro de la decoración, Folio, 1986.