The solution: Old cabinets built for small midcentury homes are usually cheap and plentiful. Nicole Phillips, the expert DIYer behind Visual Heart transformed an ugly vintage cabinet with good bones into a swoon-worthy bar. What to do after the party? This neat idea can double as a retro-fantastic entertainment center. Here’s the tutorial. The solution: Andrew Snavely who pens Primer Magazine turned a $40 tool cart from Harbor Freight Tools into a swanky cocktail station. What to do after the party? This idea can double as a landing strip for a tiny foyer. The bottom shelf is the perfect height for storing wellies or winter boots. See the tutorial. The solution: Erica from Honestly Yum, whipped up a chic, butler’s bar tray and stand. Not only is this idea dazzling to look at, but it also provides just enough room for making the perfect Martini. What to do after the party? This idea can double as a smashing end table.​ Get the tutorial. The solution: Jen at Rustic Glam transformed an old TV cart into a compact yet roomy bar cart. What to do after the party? This idea can double as a mini-kitchen island or bookshelf. View the tutorial. The solution:  Mandy the blogger behind The Haps, bought a functional kitchen cart at IKEA called the RÅSKOG.  Thinking out of the box cost her less than $50. What to do after the party? There are seriously gazillions of ways you can use this practical cart in any room that needs extra storage. Take a peek at the RÅSKOG. The solution: A desk that transforms into a bar means you can have a place to work and party. What to do after the party? This unique piece of double duty furniture has enough room to store secretly up to 20+ bottles of booze. You’ll find the DIY instructions here.