Country Home Bar Design Ideas with Stone Tile Splashback

Rustic Chic Basement Overhaul
Rustic Chic Basement Overhaul
Gardner/Fox Associates, IncGardner/Fox Associates, Inc
This rustic-inspired basement includes an entertainment area, two bars, and a gaming area. The renovation created a bathroom and guest room from the original office and exercise room. To create the rustic design the renovation used different naturally textured finishes, such as Coretec hard pine flooring, wood-look porcelain tile, wrapped support beams, walnut cabinetry, natural stone backsplashes, and fireplace surround,
Escondido
Escondido
Bella Villa Design StudioBella Villa Design Studio
Texas Hill Country Photography
Wine Country Rustic
Wine Country Rustic
Kepler DesignKepler Design
Jan Kepler Designer, Plato Woodwork Custom Cabinetry, Contractor: Frank Cullen, Photography:: Elliott Johnson
Rocky Mountain Homes- Mountain Timberframe
Rocky Mountain Homes- Mountain Timberframe
Rocky Mountain Homes/Rocky Mountain Log HomesRocky Mountain Homes/Rocky Mountain Log Homes
This home bar features built in shelving, custom rustic lighting and a granite counter, with exposed timber beams on the ceiling.
Olathe Project March 2021
Olathe Project March 2021
Premium Cabinet StudioPremium Cabinet Studio
Navy blue beverage bar with glass wall cabinet + butcher block countertop.
Man Barn
Man Barn
Daniel Contelmo ArchitectsDaniel Contelmo Architects
A bar provides seating as well as a division between the game room and kitchen area. Photo by: Daniel Contelmo Jr.
Comal County Ranch House
Comal County Ranch House
Dibello Architects, PLLCDibello Architects, PLLC
The 3,400 SF, 3 – bedroom, 3 ½ bath main house feels larger than it is because we pulled the kids’ bedroom wing and master suite wing out from the public spaces and connected all three with a TV Den. Convenient ranch house features include a porte cochere at the side entrance to the mud room, a utility/sewing room near the kitchen, and covered porches that wrap two sides of the pool terrace. We designed a separate icehouse to showcase the owner’s unique collection of Texas memorabilia. The building includes a guest suite and a comfortable porch overlooking the pool. The main house and icehouse utilize reclaimed wood siding, brick, stone, tie, tin, and timbers alongside appropriate new materials to add a feeling of age.
Lake Getaway
Lake Getaway
NSPJ ArchitectsNSPJ Architects
NSPJ Architects / Cathy Kudelko

Country Home Bar Design Ideas with Stone Tile Splashback

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