Home Bar Design Ideas with Dark Wood Cabinets and Glass Sheet Splashback
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KMA Storage Solutions
Custom liquor display cabinet made to look like it'd been in the house from the beginning.
Denise Quade Design
36" SubZero Pro Refrigerator anchors one end of the back wall of this basement bar. The other side is a hidden pantry cabinet. The wall cabinets were brought down the countertop and include glass doors and glass shelves. Glass shelves span the width between the cabients and sit in front of a back lit glass panel that adds to the ambiance of the bar. Undercounter wine refrigerators were incorporated on the back wall as well.
Melissa Sakell, CKBD
This newly completed custom home project was all about clean lines, symmetry and to keep the home feeling sleek and contemporary but warm and welcoming at the same time. This basement bar is simple and classic, with a touch of fun. The dark matte stain on the custom cabinets makes you stop and stay a while while the glasses sparkling in the glass cabinetry and the lights hitting the iridescent backsplash help draw your eyes throughout the space.
Photo Credit: Whitney Summerall Photography ( https://whitneysummerallphotography.wordpress.com/)
Elite Kitchen & Bath/Express Contracting
Stunning home bar with unique light column, gemstone counter top, glass door cabinetry, two level counter-top, fancy bar stools. Opens to dining area, living room area.
We built a curved plaster soffit to mimic the curve of the bar. We placed the wall paper on one section of the sheet rock soffit. Creating the curve takes skill and precision. Custom pullouts for alcohol.
Emma Montgomery
Dining Room built-in bar featuring a new tin ceiling, plaster walls, amber slipper shade sconces, painted frame niche with walnut & onyx bar with a glass backsplash and brass shelves custom fit to our client's needs.
Denise Quade Design
An island was incorporated in this basement bar. Access to the pool is on the right side and the entertaining space is the left. The island allowed for more storage, raised seating, and access from either the entertaining space or the pool with ease. Dark stained maple cabinets were used with a white quartz countertop. Polished chrome hardware was added and the contrast is striking. A pantry was incorporated on the right side for snack storage.
WINO - Division Cave à vin/ Wine Cellar Division
Custom home wine and coffee bar with integrated Eurocave Inspiration fridge, hidden glassware cabinet and angled display glass front bottle drawers.
Home Bar Design Ideas with Dark Wood Cabinets and Glass Sheet Splashback
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