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Digging the concrete counters! I’m thinking of doing a concrete sink in the bathroom. Seen some cool ones in various bars/restaurants I’ve been in. Similar to these.
@AboveTheBest What about something like this behind your bar? You could get creative as hell with the setup... leave a space for a tv etc. Doesn't look like you have enough room to put a counter so some 6"/8" board running across may just fill the space and give you the space to put up some decorations... (bottles). Love the way it is turning out.
Digging the concrete counters! I’m thinking of doing a concrete sink in the bathroom. Seen some cool ones in various bars/restaurants I’ve been in. Similar to these. View attachment 90794
I have to finish the bathroom downstairs and plan on doing it to match the bar, since it’s just off that part of the basement.
The second vanity you pictured is one I have seen for sale at a local home store and I plan to buy the top separately (which is simulated concrete) and make the frame myself out of cedar planks and spruce 4x4’s. I thought about pouring my own top/sink, but then you get in to needing to seal the concrete with some VERY serious stuff to make it completely non-porous.
@AboveTheBest What about something like this behind your bar? You could get creative as hell with the setup... leave a space for a tv etc. Doesn't look like you have enough room to put a counter so some 6"/8" board running across may just fill the space and give you the space to put up some decorations... (bottles). Love the way it is turning out. View attachment 90803
That is something I’m considering for the wall. I also like this, which is pretty similar but uses wood instead of the pipe.
I bought the wood to do the bottom half f the wall in horizontal cedar, but now we’re thinking the black metal for the upper part isn’t the way to go. Now we’re thinking about vertical wood of a different color for the top part and maybe more shelves like above.
We still haven’t ruled out some stone or maybe even slate in some configuration for the upper part. It’s hard to know what to do,..
I spent all day yesterday and most of today putting the back bar together.
I ended up using the same cedar fence pickets, some rough-cut cedar 2x4’s, and some black chalkboard paint. I still need some trim and a top for the lower ledge.
It looks like a lot of wood on the wall, but soon it will have bar-type decor all over it (not too tacky, but a little).
I plan on writing things on the chalkboard, beer specials, etc. and will be hanging glasses and things under some of the shelves.
There’s no rush, and eventually I’ll accumulate enough “bar stuff” and it will look the part.
As a bonus, I threw my Dad’s old ski up on the column just in front of the bar.
I’m pretty sure this was the ski I learned to slalom on, but if it wasn’t I probably have more time on it than almost any other ski.
I planned to throw an old wood ski on the wall, but this ski has a much better history.