Raise your glass to hidden wine cellars and pub-inspired basements!
A 500-square-foot wine cellar and bar in the living room.
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A cocktail lounge with a sunken seating area.
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A home theater with a built-in bar.
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Or this one with a walk-in wine closet.
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A wine dispenser in the kitchen.
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This genius device will preserve four bottles of wine for up to 60 days. Order one here.
A cruise ship-inspired bar in the entryway.
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A beautiful basement pub.
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And another.
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This, believe it or not, was a DIY basement remodeling job. Click here to see the building process in pictures.
A mini bar under the stairs.
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Or a temperature-controlled wine room.
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Or this giant wine rack.
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A DIY wall bar.
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Designed and built by Reddit user Antares42 using old dresser drawers.
A trapdoor wine cellar.
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Here too.
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And here.
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Or this retractable wine cellar that rises from the floor at the push of a button.
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Part of the YO! Home concept by Yo! Sushi founder Simon Woodroffe.
The ultimate bar cart.
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It even has electrical outlets for your blended drinks.
And this gratuitous wine display.
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A cozy attic bar.
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Lithuanian studio Inblum Architects built this exposed brick bar in the attic of a heritage house in Minsk, Belarus.
A rec room tavern.
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A swim-up bar in your backyard.
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Or this pool-side drinking cabana.
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An upcycled cocktail stand made from a retro television set.
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A bar converted from a backyard shed.
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And a wine room that hides behind a secret door.
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