Home Bar Design Ideas with Black Splashback and Brick Splashback
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GOGO Design Group
The lower level contains the couple's wine cellar, as well as a fully equipped bar where they can savor wine tastings, cocktail parties and delicious meals while enjoying quality time with family and friends. The existing concrete floors were sprayed a rust color adored by the Lady of the House, and served as the color inspiration for the rust/orange swivel chairs in the TV viewing area. Two dramatic floor lamps flank a console table and divide the TV viewing zone from the nearby pool table. I can't wait to see my client again soon, not only to put the finishing touches on their home's transformation, but to break bread and share a cocktail, as we have become close during the past 21 months with our many flights to and from Chicago to Minneapolis.
STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
A jaunty 1950's cocktail bar sits beneath the ceiling canopy detail, and adjacent to some antique mirrored Crittall windows.
Photographer: Rachael Smith
Fireclay Tile
Our Glazed Thin Brick does it again, instilling the perfect amount of texture to Jessica Davis’s midcentury modern home. Just two rows of Norman Brick in charcoal Absaroka grounds the kitchenette with rustic elegance.
DESIGN
Jessica Davis
PHOTOS
Emily Followill
Brick Shown
Absaroka Norman
Joseph Spierer Architects, Inc.
The residence features a seamlessly integrated home bar, providing an inviting space for guests to savor.
Sho and Co
This home bars sits in a large dining space. The bar and lounge seating makes this area perfect for entertaining. The moody color palate works perfectly to set the stage for a delightful evening in.
Home Bar Design Ideas with Black Splashback and Brick Splashback
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