Room Design
Outdoor Spaces
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Kristin Hohenadel
Kristin Hohenadel
Kristin Hohenadel has written on design for publications including the New York Times, Interior Design, Slate, Fast Company, and the international editions of Elle Decor.
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Updated on 04/22/24
Entertaining at home has taken on a deeper meaning in recent years, with more and more people outfitting their backyards, patios, terraces, balconies, and porches with amenities that make staying home more comfortable and fun. Building or setting up an outdoor bar is a surefire way to make your exterior space a destination for friends and family.
Check out these outdoor bar ideas in a range of sizes, styles, and settings for inspiration on creating your own backyard watering hole.
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Add Boho Style
Interior designer Mina Duque of Tulum, Mexico-based Interiors Tulum grew up between Casablanca, Morocco and Los Angeles, and this outdoor bar illustrates her Moroccan-inspired take on modern boho style with its combination of clean lines, mixed finishes, Moroccan tiles on the bar island front, and woven accents and decor.
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Include a Fire Pit
This San Francisco outdoor bar and lounge area from Seed Studio Landscape Design is built for entertaining, with a central gathering space that includes a fire pit and arbor-covered bar with a fold-down TV for watching sporting events. The cool gray tones of the entertaining space contrasts with the wood fencing and surrounding greenery.
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Paint Your Bar Stools
This colorful Canadian outdoor bar shack from Michelle Berwick Design is part of a Georgian Bay, Ontario family cottage. With its simple lines, medium blue painted wood siding, and bright red bar stools, the outdoor bar is a cozy and inviting place to share a drink.
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Choose All-White Finishes
This light and bright painted brick outdoor patio bar and grill from Marie Flanigan Interiors has a timeless and polished look that will never go out of style.
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Install a Hinged Window
This understated pool house bar from Studio Life/Style has black wire bar stools that virtually disappear into the blackened facade and a hinged window that opens up to create an indoor-outdoor feel.
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Add Shade and Privacy
This backyard lounge space from NYC-based New Eco Landscapes has bar seating as well as an adjacent lounge area under a shady pergola with a built-in ceiling fan to keep cool during hot summer nights. A high fence ensures privacy.
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Style the Bar Shelves
This indoor-outdoor bar from Christina Kim Interior Design has a bar counter on the outside and a stocked bar area on the inside complete with bar shelves that are stocked with essentials and styled with photographs and decorative objects.
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Hang String Lights
A freestanding wood bar in a San Francisco backyard from Seed Studio Landscape Design is part of a larger entertaining space complete with a farm style table and lounge space. Edison bulb string lights and a concrete fire pit add warmth on chilly Northern California evenings.
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Start with a Bar Cart
If you're working with a small space or still saving up to build an outdoor bar, there's no shame in setting up a nicely styled rolling bar cart like this one from Emily Henderson Design.
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Choose a Garden Setting
This outdoor garden bar designed by Surrey, England-based Rhiannon Williams of Landform Consultants was conceived for a couple. Inspired by the gardens of the Hotel Alma in Barcelona, the outdoor bar celebrates the joys of al fresco living in an urban garden setting.
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Try a Minimalist Wet Bar
This minimalist wet bar from interior designer Maite Granda is located on a spacious Florida balcony, with a sink and plenty of counter space for setting up cocktails with a minimum of fuss.
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Install Peninsula Seating
This outdoor bar from Michelle Boudreau Design has a chunky waterfall style peninsula that is a comfortable place for drinks and casual meals. The L-shaped layout makes room for bar stools on both sides of the bar to create additional seating around the pool.
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Include a Foosball Table
This Montauk, NY beach house from interior designer Ghislaine Viñas has a fully stocked sunken poolside bar that is a few steps down from the pool. The indoor-outdoor space features a Greek key awning that gives it classic polish and a foosball table just for fun.
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Skip the Bar Stools
This outdoor bar from Breeze Giannasio Interiors skips the bar stools and includes a comfortable lounge seating area set up around an outdoor fireplace instead. Throw pillows, upholstered seating, a framed painting over the mantel, and a pair of pendant lights defining the bar area makes the covered open air space feel like an outdoor living room.
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Install Accordion Windows
This corner pool house bar and kitchenette from Los Angeles-based Mark Langos Interior Design has a sink, stovetop, oven, and a glass front fridge for beverages.
Natural materials like stone, wood, and rattan blend in seamlessly with the natural landscape. Accordion windows open up all the way when in use to the open terrace and pool house.
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Maximize a Rooftop View
This penthouse rooftop bar and grill from Florence, Italy-based Officine Gullo is oriented to take full advantage of the wide open Los Angeles views. The well equipped set-up includes a built-in wine cellar, ice chest, and dishwasher with polished chrome finishes.
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Add Bistro-Style Stools
This pastel green pool house cabana bar from Christina Kim Interior Design has a row of bistro-style bar stools that add some timeless French charm to the New Jersey backyard setting.
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Build a Freestanding Bar
This Ibiza home outdoor bar and grill from Fantastic Frank is located steps from the pool patio, a separate structure with a covered roof that feels like its own destination.
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Make it Family-Friendly
This outdoor bar from Mel Bean Interiors is part of a large indoor-outdoor family home that includes a dining table, lounge space, and kitchen bar area that faces in toward the main kitchen, with a glass-front refrigerator stocked with kid-friendly drinks.
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Try an Indoor-Outdoor Bar
This outdoor bar from interior designer Susan Spath of Kern & Co. is connected to the main living space. A crisp black-and-white palette flows with the rest of the decor, and contemporary black-framed glass windows can be closed after last call.
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Add Retro Glamour
This Surrey, England outdoor bar from Officine Gullo recalls a more glamorous era with its generous proportions, classic marble flooring, white and polished chrome cabinetry, and a decked out prep area that contains everything from a beer dispenser to an ice chest.
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Add a Shady Pergola
This poolside bar and grill from Maestri Studio is set beneath a shady pergola, with an outdoor TV mounted on the stone wall behind the bar for those who can't tear themselves away from the game.
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Add Weather-Proofing
This sprawling outdoor kitchen, lounge, and bar space from Lisa Kahn Designs is ready for all kinds of entertaining, built beneath an airy wood-clad roof structure that allows groups to socialize in comfort protected from the harsh Florida sun (and sudden rainstorms).
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Create a Bar and Grill
This luxurious Beverly Hills outdoor bar and grill from Officine Gullo is located at a private residence but designed like a restaurant, with extras like warming drawers, a pantry and wine cellar, a dishwasher, and plenty of storage to keep it looking organized and chic.
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Add Textural Woven Accents
This crisp and modern patio space from Christina Kim Interior Design features an indoor-outdoor bar with seating for five, and a large dining table for eight. A mix of white finishes and woven accents adds cohesion and contrasts with the gray stone flooring.
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Screen It In
Depending on the climate and insect situation where you live, you might want to consider installing your outdoor bar on a screened porch. This summer home in Maple Lake, MN from Martha O'Hara Interiors has a spacious screened porch that includes an outdoor bar counter facing the interior, plus a dining table and lounge area with a fireplace and TV.
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Combine With a Grill Space
Blogger Leslie Saeta from My 100 Year Old Home used leftover brick from a chimney demolished in a home renovation more than 20 years ago to build an outdoor bar and cooking station that matches the rest of the backyard brick patio.
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Create a Corner Bar
This pool house from Maestri Studio is reached by a winding path, with an outdoor terrace that comprises a bar and grill tucked away on the side so it's out of the way while staying within close reach.
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Use Upcycled Materials
Blogger Leslie Saeta from My 100 Year Old Home also used leftover slate from a renovation of the mudroom, bathroom, and craft room to build an outdoor bar and cooking station.
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Choose Moody Finishes
This Southern California outdoor bar from Raili CA Design demonstrates that your lounge space doesn't have to be bright and coastal. The moody outdoor space mixes brown wood, black and gray stone, and cognac leather bar stools to create a relaxing feel.
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Try a Mobile Outdoor Bar
This impromptu outdoor bar from Raili CA Design can be rolled out and set up when it's time to entertain, and stowed away when the party is over.
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Try a Poolhouse Bar
This dedicated pool house bar from The Novogratz is modern and cool, with its dramatic veined marble, pale wood flooring, open shelving, black-and-white wall photography, and a wall of glass and black metal bifold doors that give it an open indoor-outdoor feel.
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Mix Concrete and Wood
This backyard bar and grill from Blakes London has bar seating around a built-in waterfall edge concrete bar counter clad in wood that adds warmth and contrast.
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Try an L-Shaped Bar
This spacious Florida kitchen from interior designer Maite Granda includes a corner bar area with storage for refreshments, plenty of counter space, and a sink. A long table under a glass and metal skylight roof can serve as a place to sip a cocktail in a rainstorm as well as enjoy a family meal.
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Try a Wall-Mounted Mini Bar
If you don't have the space for a dedicated outdoor bar, take inspiration from Jess Bunge, who designed this outdoor terrace for Emily Henderson Design. The simple and budget-friendly set-up includes a pegboard shelf that houses a minibar with glassware and a few choice bottles located next to a rattan table and small lounge area.
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Keep Clutter Out of Sight
This outdoor bar and grill area from interior designer Maite Granda is built to the side of a Florida backyard that allows the clutter to be hidden from the adjoining outdoor living room and poolside lounge space.
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Use a Live Edge Bar Counter
This rustic outdoor bar from West Sussex, England-based Randell Design Group has a live edge bar counter that gives it a one-of-a-kind look, complemented with natural wood siding, vintage bar stools, and black metal sconces.
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Finish With Dramatic Stone
This sleek outdoor bar from Studio KT uses slabs of dark gray marble with dramatic veining to contrast with the expansive pale stone patio.
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Use Upcycled Bar Stools
This backyard pool house bar from Newport Beach, California based Raili CA Design has a lift-up window and a trio of tree trunk bar stools that add personality and rustic chic style to the outdoor space.
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Try a Kitschy Theme Bar
And for those who like a theme, take a page from Lisa Kahn Designs and go all out with a nostalgic nautical-style outdoor bar that will make your backyard feel like your own private theme park, delighting kids of all ages and making guests feel relaxed and ready for a good time.
How big should an outdoor/backyard bar be?
Your outdoor bar can be as small and simple or spacious and sumptuous as your space and budget allows. You can build a standalone outdoor bar in your backyard that creates a private getaway feel to make your home ideal for entertaining or a staycation. Or you can add a small freestanding bar to complement a lounging, dining, or fire pit area. You can add a simple outdoor bar to small home patio or apartment balcony with a stylish bar cart stocked with essentials.
What are the key components of an outdoor bar?
An outdoor bar can be as elaborate as a purpose-built dedicated space outfitted with everything from a bar counter and stools to a stocked wet bar with a sink, outdoor refrigerator components, and storage for glassware and accessories. Or it can be a wet or dry bar that is freestanding or part of an outdoor kitchen, living room, or pool house kitchenette.