13 Unique Basement Bar Design Ideas for the Ultimate Mancave

13 Unique Basement Bar Design Ideas for the Ultimate Mancave

A basement remodel can add significant value to your home and give you more space to relax. Whether you’re a single homeowner or family of 5, everyone can benefit from having more room to hangout and unwind. If you really want to maximize the space in your basement, you should also consider whether you want to add a bar.

Although basements with bars have coined the term “man cave,” they more commonly function as a relaxing space for the whole family to enjoy. After a long day, adults can pour a drink while the kids enjoy a game of pool, or have a movie night. On weekends, a basement bar will surely make your home the go-to spot for get togethers with friends. If you’re ready to take your basement remodel to the next level, read on to find 13 of our favorite basement kitchen bar design ideas.

Small Yet Functional

small basement bar with wood cabinets and pool table

Charlie & Co. Design

This basement entertainment area features unique paneled wood cabinets with a rich mahogany stain. The matte black hexagon backsplash adds an element of modern design and contrasts the warm wood stain. Simple yet effective, this small basement bar area puts the ‘fun’ in functional!

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Luxe & Relaxed

huge basement area with full wet bar and lounge area with couches and coffee table

Kyle Hunt & Partners

Although it’s under the ground, a basement bar doesn’t have to feel cold and uninviting. This indulgent basement space has all the modern comforts you need to feel right at home. The large lounge space features warm colors, rich textures and plenty of seating space for family and friends to gather around. The bar space, supported by four dark wood beams, exudes elegance and grandeur.

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Party Hub

basement bar with stained wood cabinets, large wood island, glass light fixtures and neutral colors

Visbeen

Large and luxurious, this is the perfect basement bar for those who love to host. With tons of counter space and bar stool seating, there’s no shortage of room to relax here. The dark wood cabinets and matching island pull the design together, with mismatched pendant lighting giving it an expressive touch. Forget about going to your local bar—when your basement looks like this, there’s no need to leave (or spend extra money).

Also Read: 5 Gorgeous Wet Bar Ideas To Elevate Your Home

Dark & Dramatic

dark basement bar with blue cabinet lighting, dark grey cabinets and black accents

Orange Coast Interior Design

Some worry that the basement is too dark of a space for entertaining. But this kitchen shows that darkness is more of a solution than a problem. Sometimes, less light is better. Especially when going for the dark and sultry look, lack of light in the basement can play in your favor. This custom bar embraces the darkness, adding blue cabinet lighting as a subtle pop of light and color. Cabinet lighting is relatively cheap and can be found in a variety of styles and colors to suit your basement style.

Earthy Elements

contemporary basement bar with wood accent wall, couch, corner l shaped bar, and recessed and pendant lighting

Hri Design

Since the basement is in fact under the Earth, designing it with raw, natural elements is fitting. This interior designer used a wood paneled wall, hardwood floors and cement-like wall tiles to incorporate Earthy elements and make the space feel more organic. The open layout makes the room feel expansive and cavernous. The corner wet bar has open shelves, four light fixtures and ample seating, giving it a bright and open look. Who wouldn’t want to hangout in this contemporary getaway?

Espresso Ambiance

rustic basement wet bar with espresso shaker cabinets, grey stained wood floors, stone backsplash and large wine fridge

Buckeye Basements

The common theme in this design is the rich, chocolatey color. From the espresso bar cabinets to the dark wood ceiling beams, this stunning home bar was skillfully designed. Intentionally placed light fixtures and recessed lighting cast just the right amount of light onto the bar. Blue LED lights illuminate the wine fridge for a pop of subtle color. This basement bar features many dark finishes, but still feels bright and inviting.

Related: What Are Shaker Cabinets, And Why Are They So Popular?

Rustic Retreat

rustic basement bar with natural stone walls and warm wood bar top

Buckeye Basements

Many unfinished basements have exposed brick walls, or some variation of stone. Our advice? Leave them as they are! Even painted brick or stone basement walls make a great touch to rustic basement bars. Not only does the natural finish of stone or brick tie into the rustic vibe, they are durable, strong and more weather resistant. This homeowner opted for a wood bar and matching bar stool chairs to contrast the texture of the natural stone walls.

Party Hotspot

huge basement bar with dark wood furniture, metal chairs, barnwood floors and recessed lighting

Pinterest

This huge basement bar area is the ideal spot for entertaining. We love the oversized custom bar and rustic metal bar chairs. This is the dream basement for the aspiring barista! The homeowner cleverly added a side table and chairs to function as the “kids table.” The grey stained floors and matching wall paint give the basement a cohesive feel. If you have a large basement you’re planning to remodel (and a decent budget to match), consider this design idea to add significant value to your home.

Farmhouse Charm

farmhouse basement wet bar with sliding barn door, dark brown cabinets and center island

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The farmhouse design style is on-trend thanks to shows like Fixer Upper. How can you incorporate the farmhouse look into a basement bar area? A few elements that can add rustic charm to your basement are sliding barn doors, dark wood cabinets and vintage light fixtures. You can also visit local thrift shops and yard sales to look for vintage dishware, bottles, and other decor that will give your bar the feel of an old country farm cottage.

Stately Stone

basement area with natural stone walls and stone bar

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Stone is a natural finish that can add character to any home. If you want to liven up the boring walls and bar in your basement, refinishing them with stone will add dimension, texture and visual appeal. This basement bar features natural stacked stone, giving it dramatic flair and a cavern-like feel. Imagine if those areas were simply painted to match the rest of the basement, without the stone—it’s a huge transformation! Before doing a full-blown remodel, consider switching it up and simply adding some stone.

Pool Paradise

ultra modern basement bar with pool table game room and cinema area

Houzz

Take your basement bar to the next level with a pool table, complete with blue LED accent lighting. If you have the room, adding a pool table can turn a dull basement space into a fun game room hub. This home also features a custom wet bar, built-in fireplace and full theater. This is truly the dream mancave, fitted with everything you need to hangout and unwind.

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Chic & Simple

white cabinets and mini wine fridge in a small wall bar space

Pinterest

Although most basement bars tend to feature darker varieties of cabinets, lighter colors are also an option to brighten up the space. A popular choice for basement bar cabinets is the white shaker. To complement these cabinets, the soft lighting and neutral color palette here create a calming and serene ambiance. Especially in rooms that don’t see natural light, it can be beneficial to lighten up the color tones—this can make the basement appear bigger and less crowded.

Related: White Shaker Cabinets: The Ultimate Design Guide

Cool & Contemporary

contemporary bar with mixed materials of wood, subway tile and neutral color palette. features open shelving and two drink fridges

Sneak Peek Design

For a unique basement bar design that doesn’t break the bank, try implementing a mix of rustic and modern finishes. Subway tile backsplash and faux wood siding for the bar establish a clean look on a budget. This leaves room to splurge on bigger decor elements like the dark wood ceiling beams. Instead of upper cabinets, you can opt for open shelving to hold bottles and dishware. If remodel money is tight, fear not—there are always ways to create a beautiful, high style look on a budget.

Your Dream Basement Bar, For Less

Lily Ann Cabinets offers an extensive collection of premium quality cabinetry for up to 50% off box store pricing. Don’t pay an arm and a leg for your basement remodel—shop direct with Lily Ann and save big! To get started on your renovation, get a free 3D kitchen design from our professional design team. You can also order free samples to find the perfect cabinet style for your home. As always, don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions or concerns.

 

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