Real Madrid, eh? They just always find a way to get the job done. They've done it the hard way but they've done it! Real Madrid are through to Sunday's final! You can shop my favorite home bar items below.Full-time: Real Madrid 1-1 Valencia (after extra-time, Real Madrid win 4-3 on penalties) Once in place, I filled the bar cabinet with all of the essentials (wine bottles fit perfectly on their sides in the cabinets) and styled it with decorative touches like a gold pineapple ice bucket, an acrylic tray, and this Vintage Cocktails book. The included knobs are silver, perfectly fine to use and can be spray painted any color you like but I preferred the look of the rings. The final touch was to replace the included knobs with these ring pulls I found on Amazon (2 minutes). Once covered, install the doors per the IKEA instruction booklet. Be sure to measure out enough paper to cover not just the faces of the doors but the edges too as these will be exposed when opening and closing the doors and drawers. Next, I measured the doors of the cabinet and drawer inserts in order to cut pieces of contact paper to size for covering. From there, I attached legs I'd purchased from a home improvement store, using instructions included with them (20 minutes), installed the wine glass rack (10 minutes), and moved the unit into place in my "cocktail room". One of my girlfriends helped me with the unit, which made it pretty quick and easy to do (about 30 minutes). I first assembled the Kallax unit and drawer attachments per the included IKEA instruction booklet. Here's the breakdown of the IKEA Kallax home bar hacks that made up this project: Materials I employed a number of hacks using auxillary products from Amazon and my local home improvement store to go from the basic IKEA Kallax shelf to this customized IKEA Kallax home bar cabinet. This DIY home bar project can easily be completed in an afternoon-especially if two people work together. The total for materials was about $200 and similarly sized and appointed units I found were over $400. Now, I wouldn't describe this as a cheap project but it certainly came in way under the cost of any comparable bar cabinet/side board I had priced in my search-especially to be customized for this room and my taste. Here is how to turn IKEA Kallax into a home bar. A Pinterest search revealed a number of IKEA DIY options that caught my eye and I decided to go a similar route to create the home bar cabinet I wanted at a price I could afford. The hunt was frustrating because the perfect piece did not seem to exist-at least, not in my price range. Not too long after moving into this house, I started hunting for a bar cabinet to fit my needs. If you're looking to make an IKEA Kallax bar cart or cabinet, keep scrolling, sis. Today's post chronicles my process of sourcing and making a home bar cabinet using products mostly from IKEA and Amazon. I still love it and use it in many ways while hosting, but it isn't large enough to hold all of my bottles, glasses, and related odds and ends. As I've gotten a better feel for the space in my home and stepped my entertaining game up, I've found that my bar cart doesn't quite cut it size-wise.
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