Bring on the eggnog.
You want your space to feel special while also making the most of that space.
One way to get more out of every square inch while upping the festive factor?
Do double duty with your bar cart.
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Create extra space for all those bottles by investing in apretty wine rack.
To save room on your cart, Joyner recommends looking for stackable glasses.
Go The Extra Mile With Cocktail Accessories
Making cocktails?
After you swap out your bar supply for all those holiday recipes, buy some fun seasonalswizzle sticksorcandy-cane-like straws.
This way, even the seasonal cocktails you make will look like decorations.
To keep your event environmentally friendly, go for winter-yembroidered napkinsinstead.
Joyner recommends winding a few strings of sparkly lights on the edges of the shelves for extra flair.
Create a magical vibe with thesegold fairy lights, or go the nostalgic route withcolorful ones.
Save the extra for gift wrapping!
Display Your Stocking
No mantel to speak of?
Your bar cart is the perfect stand-in.
Try hanging a fewholiday stockingson the corners of your bar cart!
Fill each one with crumpled-up newspaper (OK, or actual presents) to add some dimension.
If youd rather add more functionality, then consider hangingfloating shelveson an adjacent wall for extra storage.
Or, hang hooks that hold mugs, and set up a hot chocolate bar!
Around the holidays, change out your normal books for holiday-colored or themed design orcocktail books.
They may inspire some fun recipe experimenting too!
One solution: buy atwo-tiered trayto take advantage of height.
Source:
Grey Joyner, interior designer