An angled straight bar layout takes the simplicity of a straight bar and adds a twist with one or both ends angling outward or inward, creating a unique shape that's not connected to a back wall. This design introduces a dynamic element to the bar's appearance, enhancing the visual interest and spatial dynamics of the area. The angled ends can create more room for seating or serve as strategic points for interaction among patrons and staff.
Suitable for a variety of settings, from contemporary nightclubs and trendy restaurants to private event spaces and outdoor terraces, the angled straight bar layout offers both aesthetic appeal and functional benefits. It's ideal for spaces looking to optimize the flow of movement and social interaction, making it a versatile choice for venues aiming to offer a distinctive and engaging environment for their guests.
Angled Straight Bar layouts typically have between 5-18 seats with bar lengths of 9’7”-37’3” (2.92-11.36 m) and bar depths of 7’5”-15’1” (2.26-4.6 m). These variations of bar layouts have overall floor areas in the range of 116-508 ft2 (11-47 m2) with overall lengths of 13’1”-39’9” (4-11.8 m) and depths of 12’5”-20’1” (3.78-6.12 m).
Customer activity at the bar requires 18”-24” (46-61 cm) of space. Public circulation areas behind customers need 30”-36” (76-91 cm), with the overall public zone extending 48”-60” (122-152 cm). Behind the bar, the work zone for staff requires 30”-36” (76-91 cm). Bar stool spacing should be between 24”-30” (61-76 cm) to ensure guests have sufficient room. Public standing areas should be set at an additional clearance 18” (46 cm).
The bar height ranges from 42”-45” (107-114 cm), with a top depth of 18”-30” (46-76 cm) to accommodate different activities. Bar stools are designed to be 30”-36” (76-91 cm) high, complementing the overall bar depth of 28”-38” (71-97 cm) for optimal service space. Underbar elements are standardized at a height of 30” (76 cm) and a depth of 22”-26” (56-66 cm), ensuring efficient use of space. The back bar, vital for storage and display, stands at 36”-45” (91-114 cm) with a depth of 24”-30” (61-76 cm), facilitating easy access to beverages and tools.
An angled straight bar layout takes the simplicity of a straight bar and adds a twist with one or both ends angling outward or inward, creating a unique shape that's not connected to a back wall. This design introduces a dynamic element to the bar's appearance, enhancing the visual interest and spatial dynamics of the area. The angled ends can create more room for seating or serve as strategic points for interaction among patrons and staff.
Suitable for a variety of settings, from contemporary nightclubs and trendy restaurants to private event spaces and outdoor terraces, the angled straight bar layout offers both aesthetic appeal and functional benefits. It's ideal for spaces looking to optimize the flow of movement and social interaction, making it a versatile choice for venues aiming to offer a distinctive and engaging environment for their guests.
Angled Straight Bar layouts typically have between 5-18 seats with bar lengths of 9’7”-37’3” (2.92-11.36 m) and bar depths of 7’5”-15’1” (2.26-4.6 m). These variations of bar layouts have overall floor areas in the range of 116-508 ft2 (11-47 m2) with overall lengths of 13’1”-39’9” (4-11.8 m) and depths of 12’5”-20’1” (3.78-6.12 m).
The bar height ranges from 42”-45” (107-114 cm), with a top depth of 18”-30” (46-76 cm) to accommodate different activities. Bar stools are designed to be 30”-36” (76-91 cm) high, complementing the overall bar depth of 28”-38” (71-97 cm) for optimal service space. Underbar elements are standardized at a height of 30” (76 cm) and a depth of 22”-26” (56-66 cm), ensuring efficient use of space. The back bar, vital for storage and display, stands at 36”-45” (91-114 cm) with a depth of 24”-30” (61-76 cm), facilitating easy access to beverages and tools.
Customer activity at the bar requires 18”-24” (46-61 cm) of space. Public circulation areas behind customers need 30”-36” (76-91 cm), with the overall public zone extending 48”-60” (122-152 cm). Behind the bar, the work zone for staff requires 30”-36” (76-91 cm). Bar stool spacing should be between 24”-30” (61-76 cm) to ensure guests have sufficient room. Public standing areas should be set at an additional clearance 18” (46 cm).