Home Bar Design Ideas with Brown Splashback and Yellow Splashback
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Norman Building & Design
Just adjacent to the media room is the home's wine bar area. The bar door rolls back to disclose wine storage for reds with the two refrig drawers just to the doors right house those drinks that need a chill.
Lotus Home Improvement
Lotus Home Improvement took a dated oak kitchen and transformed it to a modern farmhouse chic space. Adding an island and bar made the space flow and feel cohesive.
Linda L. Floyd, Inc., Interior Design
Bar in Walnut Paneled Billiards Room with antique etched glass inset panels.
Where Wood Meets Steel
Elm slab bar top with live edge and built in drink rail. Custom built by Where Wood Meets Steel.
Housing First Minnesota
2021 Artisan Home Tour
Remodeler: Ispiri, LLC
Photo: Landmark Photography
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Grothouse Wood Countertops
Countertop Wood: Cherry
Construction Style: Edge Grain
Countertop Thickness: 1-1/2"
Size: 25 1/16" x 151 13/32"
Countertop Edge Profile: Standard Roman Ogee, 1/8” Roundover
Wood Countertop Finish: Durata® Waterproof Permanent Finish in Matte sheen
Wood Stain: Hazelnut Stock Stain (#03004) and Hand Rubbed Black Glaze (#04715)
Job: 20522
Grothouse Wood Countertops
Countertop Wood: Cherry
Construction Style: Edge Grain
Countertop Thickness: 1-1/2"
Size: 25 1/16" x 151 13/32"
Countertop Edge Profile: Standard Roman Ogee, 1/8” Roundover
Wood Countertop Finish: Durata® Waterproof Permanent Finish in Matte sheen
Wood Stain: Hazelnut Stock Stain (#03004) and Hand Rubbed Black Glaze (#04715)
Job: 20522
Jacobson Construction, Inc.
The basement in this home sat unused for years. Cinder block windows did a poor job of brightening the space. Linoleum floors were outdated years ago. The bar was a brick and mortar monster.
The remodeling design began with a new centerpiece – a gas fireplace to warm up cold Minnesota evenings. It features custom brickwork enclosing the energy efficient firebox.
New energy-efficient egress windows can be opened to allow cross ventilation, while keeping the room cozy. A dramatic improvement over cinder block glass.
A new wet bar was added, featuring Oak Wood cabinets and Granite countertops. Note the custom tile work behind the stainless steel sink. The bar itself uses the same materials, creating comfortable seating for three.
Finally, the use of in-ceiling down lights adds a single “color” of light, making the entire room both bright and warm. The before and after photos tell the whole story.
StoneWorks, Inc.
A step back for a better view of this stunning wine room...with Copenhagen granite countertops and contrasting Diamante Midtown Brown glass mosaic tile backsplash, beautiful hardwood floor. What a great feature for entertaining.
Home Bar Design Ideas with Brown Splashback and Yellow Splashback
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