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The Case for a Bar Cabinet in the Dining Room
The dining room is where we gather to eat, talk and entertain, so it makes sense to keep drinks and glassware close by. A bar storage cabinet gives the room a dedicated spot for everything you reach for during a meal, from wine glasses to a favourite decanter. Rather than ferrying bottles from the kitchen, you have what you need within arm’s reach, which keeps the evening relaxed and the hosting effortless.
At Furniture in Fashion, we think of a dining room bar cabinet as a companion to the table itself. It supports the way you use the room and adds a layer of polish that guests notice the moment they sit down.
Matching the Cabinet to Your Dining Scheme
A bar cabinet should feel like it belongs beside your table and chairs. If you have a warm wooden dining set, a cabinet in a similar tone keeps the room harmonious. For a brighter, more modern look, a gloss finish reflects light and pairs neatly with glass topped tables. The aim is a room that reads as one considered scheme rather than a collection of separate pieces.
It can help to view a cabinet alongside related storage such as our sideboard furniture, since many households use the two together. A sideboard handles plates and serving dishes while the bar cabinet looks after drinks, and the pair can share a finish for a settled, coordinated feel.
Layout and Storage That Suits Dining
In a dining room, the most useful cabinets offer a clear split between display and enclosed storage. Open shelving shows off attractive glassware, while closed doors keep bottles and spare items out of sight. A surface at a comfortable height makes pouring and serving easy during a meal, which is a small detail that improves every gathering.
Think about capacity as well. If you host large dinners, look for adjustable shelves that can hold tall bottles, stacked glasses and a few extras. Our wider display cabinets range can be worth a look if you want more visible storage for glassware and serving pieces alongside your drinks.
Placing the Cabinet Around the Table
Position the cabinet where it supports the table without disrupting the flow of the room. A spot along a side wall keeps it accessible while leaving plenty of space for chairs to pull out. Avoid placing it where doors might clash with seating, and make sure there is room to open the cabinet comfortably when guests are seated.
If your dining area sits within an open plan space, the cabinet can gently mark the boundary between cooking and dining. This helps the room feel defined while keeping the overall space connected and easy to move through.
Styling for Dinners and Everyday Use
For a dinner party, a tidy tray of glasses and a decanter on top of the cabinet sets a welcoming tone. A small vase of flowers or a low lamp adds warmth without crowding the surface. On ordinary days, keep the styling simple so the cabinet looks calm and ready rather than cluttered.
Because dining rooms often double as occasional work or hobby spaces, the enclosed storage in a bar cabinet is genuinely handy for tucking away items that would otherwise sit on the table. This flexibility is part of what makes the piece such a sensible addition to the room.
Frequently Asked Questions
How big should a dining room bar cabinet be?
Choose a size that fits comfortably along a wall without crowding the chairs. Measure the space and allow room for doors to open while people are seated.
Should the cabinet match my dining table?
Matching or echoing the finish of your table creates a harmonious room, though a gentle contrast can also work if the tones sit well together. Aim for a scheme that feels intentional.
Can I use a bar cabinet and a sideboard together?
Yes, and many people do. The sideboard handles tableware while the bar cabinet looks after drinks, and sharing a finish ties the two pieces together neatly.
Is glass fronted storage practical in a dining room?
It is, especially for showing off glassware. Just keep the contents tidy, since the display is on view during meals and gatherings.

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