How to make a bar counter out of old things
If you suffer every time and do not know how to get rid of old and unnecessary things (it's a pity to throw them away, but there is nowhere to give them), then we suggest you turn on your imagination and turn old junk into something useful. For example, instead of spending money to purchase a separate bar, which you have been dreaming about for so long, make it yourself from what you have not used for a long time.
Add a couple of mirrors, update or radically repaint an old piano that you will definitely never need, and you will get a stylish and cool bar counter.
Do you have a bunch of textbooks left from your school days and studies at the institute? Don't throw them away, it's better to use them wisely and make a book bar.
An old or broken changing table can also serve a good service if it is tinted and a couple of shelves are added.
It looks like you can make anything you want out of wooden pallets. They are practical, but they are difficult to get rid of. Before you turn the pallet into a bar counter, you need to sand it and varnish the countertop.
What if you still have a TV from the 50s? After all, it will make a great mini-bar.
It's amazing what you can do with ordinary paint — for example, completely transform the closet of your childhood.
Paint, add glass holders — and a brand new mini-bar is ready.
An old suitcase can also be turned into a kind of "treasure chest" by adding a couple of shelves.
A vintage record player is also perfect for a makeover.
Do you want to buy a new dressing table and don't know what to do with the old one? A few touches — and the bar table is ready.
In the era of flat-screen TVs, no one needs a TV stand anymore. Adapt it for storage for alcohol.
Another version of the bar counter from an old suitcase.
Surely you still have your grandfather's antique radio, which will easily turn into a stylish bar counter.
The magical transformation of an old wardrobe will, of course, take longer than other examples, but it's worth it.
Shelves can be attached to the old door and painted again.
Don't throw away your grandfather's desktop, it's better to breathe new life into it.