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Small Space, Smart Storage
Plenty of UK homes are short on space, from compact flats to neat terraced houses where every room has to work hard. That does not mean giving up on a dedicated spot for drinks and glassware. A well chosen bar cabinet can fit into the tightest corner and still keep everything tidy. The trick is to choose a design that respects your floor space while making the most of height and clever internal layout.
At Furniture in Fashion, we help shoppers find pieces that suit smaller rooms every day, and a slim bar cabinet is often a satisfying solution. It brings order to a busy home without crowding the space you have.
Choosing a Compact Design
When space is limited, the shape of the cabinet matters more than anything. A tall and narrow design uses vertical space, which keeps the footprint small while still offering plenty of storage. A low cabinet can slip beneath a window or alongside a sofa where a taller piece would feel heavy. Measuring carefully before you buy is the single most useful step, since even a few centimetres can decide whether a piece fits comfortably.
Look for doors that open without needing much clearance, or consider sliding designs that do not swing into the room. Our wider storage furniture range includes compact options that suit tight corners and double up for more than just drinks.
Making Every Shelf Count
In a small cabinet, internal organisation is what turns limited space into useful space. Adjustable shelves let you tailor the height to your bottles and glasses, so nothing is wasted. Stacking glasses neatly and grouping bottles by type frees up room you might not realise you had. A small interior used well often holds more than a larger one left cluttered.
Consider a cabinet that combines drinks storage with a little display. A glass front or open shelf shows off a few glasses, which keeps the piece feeling light rather than boxy. For homes that need flexible storage, our shelving units and storage can complement a compact cabinet and add height where you have it to spare.
Placing a Cabinet in a Tight Room
Position is half the battle in a small home. A corner that sits empty is often the best home for a slim cabinet, since it uses space that would otherwise go unused. The edge of a room, beside a doorway or within an alcove, can also work well. Keep walkways clear so the cabinet never makes the room feel cramped.
In an open plan flat, a compact cabinet can quietly mark the line between cooking and relaxing without blocking light or movement. Pairing it with your living room furniture in tone or finish keeps the small space feeling calm and connected rather than busy.
Styling Without Crowding
In a small room, restraint is your friend. Keep the top of the cabinet simple, with just a tray, a couple of glasses and perhaps one low plant. Too many objects make a compact space feel cluttered, while a calm surface makes the whole corner feel considered. A warm lamp nearby adds atmosphere in the evening without taking up much room.
Light colours and reflective finishes can make a cabinet feel less bulky, since they bounce light around the room. This simple choice helps a piece blend into a small space rather than dominate it.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size cabinet suits a small flat?
A slim, tall design is often the best fit, since it uses height rather than width. Always measure your space and check the door clearance before you buy.
How do I store more in a small cabinet?
Use adjustable shelves, stack glasses neatly and group bottles by type. Good organisation makes a small interior hold far more than you might expect.
Are sliding doors better in tight spaces?
They can be, since they do not swing into the room. This is helpful when the cabinet sits near a walkway or a piece of seating.
Can a bar cabinet work in an open plan flat?
Yes. A compact cabinet can gently divide cooking and relaxing areas while keeping light and movement flowing through the space.

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