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Happy hour at home: How to create a cocktail corner for entertaining

An Instagram influencer and a mixologist share their ideas for creating an attractive home bar.

Heather Manning created a mid-century modern, “more Palm Springs and less tiki,” bar that she tucked in the corner of her Fountain Valley dining room. She used foil wall decals, and vintage glasses and bottles she found in flea markets and antique stores to add to the 1960s vibe in her Fountain Valley home. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)
Heather Manning created a mid-century modern, “more Palm Springs and less tiki,” bar that she tucked in the corner of her Fountain Valley dining room. She used foil wall decals, and vintage glasses and bottles she found in flea markets and antique stores to add to the 1960s vibe in her Fountain Valley home. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)
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For a special dinner party or simply a sweet retreat for your daily happy hour, why not carve out a pop-up (or permanent) spot to perch for cocktails?

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