Green Home Bar Design Ideas with No Sink
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Birchwood Construction Company
Birchwood Construction had the pleasure of working with Jonathan Lee Architects to revitalize this beautiful waterfront cottage. Located in the historic Belvedere Club community, the home's exterior design pays homage to its original 1800s grand Southern style. To honor the iconic look of this era, Birchwood craftsmen cut and shaped custom rafter tails and an elegant, custom-made, screen door. The home is framed by a wraparound front porch providing incomparable Lake Charlevoix views.
The interior is embellished with unique flat matte-finished countertops in the kitchen. The raw look complements and contrasts with the high gloss grey tile backsplash. Custom wood paneling captures the cottage feel throughout the rest of the home. McCaffery Painting and Decorating provided the finishing touches by giving the remodeled rooms a fresh coat of paint.
Photo credit: Phoenix Photographic
Ferreira Inc
This compact home bar is the perfect addition under this stair case! There's even a kegerator hiding in there!
Trim Tech Designs
Shaken or stirred??
Either is fine, as long as we’re mixing drinks at this gorgeous bar!
In love with the backless metal shelves that glimpses the tile behind and the custom made appliance panels that cover the beverage fridges. This bar is a 10/10!
Grace Blu Interior Design
Who doesn't want to transform your living room into the perfect at-home bar to host friends for cocktails?
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Green Light Window Films
Photo Courtesy of Eastman
Window film installed on residential windows
can help homeowners enjoy the view of the
water with reduced heat and glare
Oliver Custom Homes
Upper cabinets were added to the bar area, as well as a wine fridge.
Builder: Oliver Custom Homes
Architect: Barley|Pfeiffer
Interior Designer: Panache Interiors
Photographer: Mark Adams Media
SDL Design
Sarah was inspired by the Art Deco style of the 1920s to create life in this area. Iron, aluminum, lacquered wood, leather, and vintage mirrors are some of the vintage materials chosen for the bar, completely designed by Sarah and produced in Germany by artisans.
Black and brown zigzagged rugs perfectly compliment the more modern elements of this space, such as the angular pool table and the fierce photography display of “The Woman on Fire” by Guido Argentini.
Green Home Bar Design Ideas with No Sink
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