Home Bar Design Ideas with Plywood Floors and Cork Floors
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Pierre Jean-Baptiste Interiors
We used raised panel traditional cabinets as well as a Magma Black granite countertop to assist in this lower-level game rooms aesthetic and function. A new undermount sink, brass faucet, and cabinet pulls made this space more creatively inviting. The gold and black marble backsplash ties in the golds and cherry cabinets seamlessly. We were also sure to include proper cabinet lighting for function and setting the spaces mood.
Sara Slade Interiors
Our client needed extra storage for larger items such as a vacuum cleaner, but also to house a bar and wine fridge. We designed this piece to compliment our Kitchen design. The curved lines and mirrored back panel prevent the piece from feeling to oppressive.
H2D Architecture + Design
Design by: H2D Architecture + Design
www.h2darchitects.com
Built by: Carlisle Classic Homes
Photos: Christopher Nelson Photography
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
This room addition encompasses many uses for these homeowners. From great room, to sunroom, to parlor, and gathering/entertaining space; it’s everything they were missing, and everything they desired. This multi-functional room leads out to an expansive outdoor living space complete with a full working kitchen, fireplace, and large covered dining space. The vaulted ceiling in this room gives a dramatic feel, while the stained pine keeps the room cozy and inviting. The large windows bring the outside in with natural light and expansive views of the manicured landscaping.
Virtuoso Builders
What would a Home Bar be without a bar sink and faucet? Convenient place to rinse out glasses.
TATCOR Building & Remodeling
Convenient sink and counter top combination with gray cabinetry/drawers, silver accents, black granite counter top and drop-in sink. Additionally, custom wooden shelving added above the sink providing a decorative appeal.
Ollin Stone
The distinguishing trait of the I Naturali series is soil. A substance which on the one hand recalls all things primordial and on the other the possibility of being plied. As a result, the slab made from the ceramic lends unique value to the settings it clads.
Pureform Design/Build, LLC
This Garden Apt level of a Brooklyn brownstone was converted into a luxe screening room with a basic kitchen area built of reclaimed chestnut wood and soapstone countertops. The old chimney was converted into an A/V cabinet, with the projector mounted above.
Salmon-Casson, Ltd
Bar area done in warm tones. Faux painting beneath top of bar with speciality lighting.
Photo by David Keith
Home Bar Design Ideas with Plywood Floors and Cork Floors
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