Bar Designer

A free bar design tool for planning your bar layout to exact scale. Set your room, then drop in real bar stations and drink rails at their true footprint. Drag to position, rotate, snap to fit, and export your floor plan plus an itemized quote as a PDF. Works for commercial bars, home bars, and basement builds.

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Right-click for options (duplicate, rotate, bring to front, delete) · hover any unit for its size · drag to move (snaps to units & walls) · arrow keys nudge (Shift = 6") · Ctrl+D duplicates. Add a countertop and place stations or rails on top. 1 grid square = 12 inches.
Bar Design Quote

Turn your layout into a real bar

Designed your bar above? Send us the plan and we will price every station, drink rail, and countertop in it. You get an itemized quote on Made in USA stainless steel, plus expert input on workflow and spacing from the Kobayashi team. No obligation.

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Bar design & layout questions

Start with your room size, then place your bar stations and drink rails to scale on the floor plan above. Work back to front: set the back bar and counter line first, then the working stations a bartender stands at, then guest-side drink rails. Our free bar design tool snaps each piece to walls and to neighboring units so spacing stays accurate, and it exports a floor plan you can hand to a contractor.

Yes. The Bar Designer is completely free to use, with no signup. Plan your layout, save or share it, download a PDF blueprint, and request a quote whenever you are ready. You only pay if you decide to order equipment.

Absolutely. Set your room to your basement, garage, backyard, or man cave footprint and drop in the stations that fit. The tool draws everything to true scale, so a small basement bar layout shows real clearances before you build. For inspiration and dimensions by space, see our home bar design and backyard bar design guides.

Enter your exact room width and depth, switch to an L-shape if your space has a cutout, then add stations at their real product footprints. Because every unit is drawn to scale, you can confirm aisle width and the bartender work zone before ordering. Pair it with our commercial bar design guide for workflow and code spacing.

Yes. The blueprint view is a true to-scale bar layout diagram with a 12-inch grid and labeled dimensions. Export it as a PDF to share with your builder, designer, or licensing authority. Every station and drink rail is shown at its measured footprint.

A working bartender aisle is typically 36 to 42 inches between the back bar and the front station line, enough for one or two bartenders to pass. The tool lets you test that gap live: place your stations, then check the measured distance to the wall or counter before you commit.

You can lay out any service bar with the same stations and countertops, including a coffee bar or espresso station. For a build dedicated to coffee service, see our coffee bar design guide, then return here to plan the footprint to scale.

Yes. When your layout is ready, choose Get a Quote and we will price every item in it, or add the build straight to your cart. Quotes cover Made in USA stainless steel stations, drink rails, and countertops, with brackets and mounts noted separately.