Bar almost open for business

Today the last 3 big drawers were added to the bar, and the fronts were stained.

So in total, there are now 9 drawers and 1 waste-bin.

That should be enough storage space to not miss hanging cabinets.
The only thing now missing is the backsplash; the edge at the back of the countertop.
I’m still in doubt if I should also make that stained birch,
or maybe put in an accent like a strip of tiles? Opinions are welcome.
In any case, I will add 2 power outlets, handy for kitchen devices, charging on the bar, etc.
The wires can run behind the backsplash.

9 thoughts on “Bar almost open for business

  1. Or google for glass tile backsplash, the skinny ones. They are trendy/cool.

    In any case: solid effort, look very good!

  2. I would go for floor tiles; that is, if these are not too rough (hard to clean properly). You don’t want a new type of bacteria or fungus develop their habitat, there. (They are not too thick; taking too much space??)
    Second option; stained birch… question: is that water, dirt (grease e.g.) resistant enough???
    If not, cover it with the already suggested glass. My suggestion though; no tiles but a clean glass plate. Easier to clean, to fix and to glue (in Dutch ‘afkitten’).

  3. and… it looks very neat and nice! Well done!!

    (You see; I do give compliments so now and then.)

    Unlike you!

    (sorry have to confirm your explaination of our friendly, verbal fights!)LOL

    1. Stained is indeed not 100% stain proof. Tiles could be an option, but I’d have to open a new box of tiles and with what I still have, I have Just enough to cover the upstairs bathroom. But you got me thinking: how about Epoxy resin on both the bar top and splashzone? It’s a two component resin that dries up looking and almost as tough as glass

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