10 Outdoor Home Bars for a Boozy Summer

By Starre Vartan

Picking the right lighting for the home bar

Don’t argue with me when I say that a bottle of wine on a patio during the summer is all you need for happiness, because you know I’m right (OK, you can replace that wine with a drink of your choice, but you get my drift).

Home bar with rooftop garden and glass wallsMove the home bar outdoors for some summer funCreate a perfect vantage point for the outdoor home bar!Treehouse home bar idea for nature lovers!A touch of rustic beauty for your outdoor home barGorgeous oceanfront home barConvert that outdoor lounge into a hip outdoor barLakefront home with an outdoor home bar

You don’t have to go out to enjoy that drink al fresco: Creating an at-home bar for yourself, your friends and family transforms your abode—whether it be by the sea, in the city, the ‘burbs or by a quiet lakefront—into the place to be this summer. The best part? You don’t have to worry about driving home!

Cocktails by the Sea

You can practically feel the ocean breezes, can't you?

You can practically feel the ocean breezes, can’t you?

This beautiful space in a well-appointed villa in Turks & Caicos is the perfect oceanfront bar setup. Fans and a high ceiling keep hot air rising and cool sea breezes moving in, and the full-size fridge and prep area makes chopping a pile of fruit for boozy smoothies after a hot morning at the beach easy.

Just a few simple hits of light and color make this bar special

Just a few simple hits of light and color make this bar special

Why not convert a garage to an at-home bar? Just roll up the garage door and you’re ready to party. This design complements the seaside location with surfboards and a colors of summer waves.

A Drink Among the Treetops

A perfect end to a day exploring the rainforest

A perfect end to a day exploring the rainforest

This Amazon rainforest treehouse bar is all yours if you rent out the Treehouse Lodge outside of Iquitos, Peru. But it’s not that close to the city—you’ll have to take a boat ride to get there, first on the Marañón River, then cross the Amazon River, and continues up the Ucayali River before connecting to the Yarapa River, where this perfect bar awaits. Imitate it at home by creating an elevated all-wood bar with a peaked ceiling.

This rustic-meets-urban setup is unapologetically hipster

This rustic-meets-urban setup is unapologetically hipster

Borgo Santo Pietro in Tuscany, Italy, shows how laid-back and comfortable a home bar with views of the treetops can be. Why not have a living-room like space with a low table, leather loveseat, candelabra and a fabulous chandelier?

Backyard Bliss!

A simple conversion takes this patio into a relaxing bar

A simple conversion takes this patio into a relaxing bar

If you have a large, empty covered patio behind your home, the above bar is a pretty (and easy) way to use the space. Just use plenty of texture and interest to keep the larger surfaces from being too plain (a stone facade is a lovely way to go).

A classy bar for a smaller space

A classy bar for a smaller space

This home bar is a beautiful combination of stone wall, brushed aluminum chairs, and succulent plants, making for a cozy atmosphere that would be easy to duplicate in even a small backyard space. The key is combining various types of stone and floor tile with some tone-on-tone planters.

Spectacular City Sips

Even a small patio adds something

Even a small patio adds something

This is not a huge space, but it seems gigantic due to the transparent indoor-outdoor aspect of the garden and open interior bar area. With views like that, it makes sense to maximize this rooftop space to be used—and enjoyed—as much as possible.

It's hard to believe that this is a shed

It’s hard to believe that this is a shed

The lighting on this home-made (yup!) shed changes colors, the floor is heated from beneath, there’s a tv and a sound system, and outside there’s a pizza oven, outdoor fire and BBQ. Genius.

Lakefront Libations

A small cabin equals a bar!

A small cabin equals a bar!

This sweet bar on a lakefront near Minneapolis is just steps from the lake; it’s the perfect post-swim stopping spot, or just come down for a drink to get away from it all.

Who says a picnic table can't work as a bar?

Who says a picnic table can’t do double-duty as a bar?

A lakeside getaway in Truckee, California, proves that all you need for an at-home bar is a view, a picnic table, and some beverages. Of course, a lovely fireplace doesn’t hurt.

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