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A Toast to Home

Staying in is the new going out, so why not up the ante with an in-home bar to rival your favorite neighborhood watering hole? Having your own lounge or speakeasy means you get to choose the music and mood (no more overplayed songs or overserved strangers to kill the vibe), and if the party's going strong, there's no racing against the clock to make the most of your night. For many, a standard rolling cart is a good entry point, but if you're a die-hard home mixologist, fancy yourself an entertaining aficionado, or just want the option to enjoy a cocktail in private luxury, leveling up with a dedicated, built-in space is the next logical step. And according to designers

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