Designing the ideal breakfast bar involves careful consideration of your kitchen’s functionality, style, and layout. Whether you want to maximize space in a small kitchen or add a personalized touch and multifunctional aspect to a larger kitchen, a breakfast bar can transform your kitchen into a more social, practical, and attractive space.Â
In this post, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Larimer County shares guidelines to help ensure your breakfast bar design checks all the right boxes for your kitchen renovation.
Benefits of a Breakfast Bar
Before diving into design specifics, it’s crucial to appreciate the benefits a breakfast bar can bring to your home. Beyond serving as a spot for quick meals, a breakfast bar adds a sociable dining area away from the formal setting of a dining room. It’s a versatile space that can serve multiple purposes—from a coffee break spot to a place for your kids to do their homework. It introduces a stylish element to your kitchen and potentially increases the value and attractiveness of your home to prospective buyers.
Design Factors to Consider
Space and Positioning
The initial step in designing a breakfast bar is considering the space available. In smaller kitchens, a breakfast bar can function as a space-saving alternative to traditional dining setups. In larger kitchens, incorporating an island with a breakfast bar can create a central hub for family interactions.
During your kitchen remodel, you should carefully consider the placement of the breakfast bar to ensure it doesn’t disrupt workflow or block access to key areas. Ideally, it should also allow those seated to engage with others in the kitchen.
Material Choices
Selecting the right material for your breakfast bar not only dictates its longevity and ease of maintenance but also its aesthetic appeal. Options range from luxe marble to warm wood and modern laminate. It’s essential to choose a material that complements the overall design of your kitchen while standing up to the wear and tear of daily use.
Sufficient Storage
A well-designed breakfast bar in your home can also offer additional storage solutions. During your remodel, consider adding shelves, drawers, or cupboards under the countertop to create extra storage space. This helps maintain a clutter-free kitchen, allowing for a more enjoyable cooking and dining experience.
Style Selection
Regardless of whether your style is modern, traditional, or somewhere in between, your breakfast bar should reflect the overall aesthetic of your kitchen. A raised breakfast bar can offer a clear distinction between the kitchen workspace and dining area, while a floating breakfast bar can provide a sleek and contemporary look. For a cozier vibe, a lowered breakfast bar can mimic a traditional table setting more closely and can be safer for homes with young children.
Multifunctionality
Designing a breakfast bar that serves multiple purposes enhances its value in your kitchen. Whether that entails incorporating charging stations for gadgets or choosing extendable designs for additional seating when needed, multifunctionality should be a key consideration.
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DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Larimer County will ensure your breakfast bar remains a focal point of your home for years to come. As a locally owned and operated family business, we are dedicated to providing the highest quality home remodeling services to create spaces your entire family will enjoy and feel comfortable in. Call us at (970) 695-1320 or complete our contact form to schedule an appointment.