We had a blast creating a dry bar space in a clients antique buffet cabinet.
The client had been using the antique cabinet to store a few bottles of wine. She then moved a couple wine glasses to the cabinet since that’s where the wine was. That lead to the realization of making the whole process of wine in glass in hand smoother…she needed a couple bottle openers located nearby as well.
Friends came over and admired the fledgling collection, which meant more wine glasses were needed. A couple friends enjoyed something other than wine, so that meant different types of bottles and appropriate glasses as well. And one day the client realized that the antique cabinet had lost it’s charm and had gained a whole lot of clutter. Valuable clutter, but clutter none-the-less.
We put our heads together and realized that we needed a way to safely store and organize the glasses, to get them out of the way of the bottle collection that was growing. Browning helped figure out the number of wine glass racks needed and mounted them under the cabinet. We then reorganized the bottles, added some pertinent books on wine tasting and crafting beverages from the garden and a great dry bar niche was created in just a couple of hours.
We cheered our good works and good fortunes with a couple glasses of wine!
