Home Bar Design Ideas with Dark Wood Cabinets and Stone Tile Splashback
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Haven Design and Construction
This home's basement gameroom features a kitchenette/ bar with a beverage fridge, an under counter microwave and a full-sized sink. Open shelves above allow for easy access to plates, drinking glasses and coffee cups. Ample counter space leaves room for a serving bar or for a popcorn maker on movie nights. The expansive tile backsplash features gold metal accents that catch the light from the nearby stairwell.
Allard + Roberts Interior Design, Inc
Interior Designer: Allard & Roberts Interior Design, Inc.
Builder: Glennwood Custom Builders
Architect: Con Dameron
Photographer: Kevin Meechan
Doors: Sun Mountain
Cabinetry: Advance Custom Cabinetry
Countertops & Fireplaces: Mountain Marble & Granite
Window Treatments: Blinds & Designs, Fletcher NC
Rocky Mountain Homes/Rocky Mountain Log Homes
This home bar features built in shelving, custom rustic lighting and a granite counter, with exposed timber beams on the ceiling.
Landmark Custom Builder & Remodeling, LLC
Open concept almost full kitchen (no stove), seating, game room and home theater with retractable walls- enclose for a private screening or open to watch the big game. Reunion Resort
Kissimmee FL
Landmark Custom Builder & Remodeling
Home currently for sale contact Maria Wood (352) 217-7394 for details
Gardner/Fox Associates, Inc
This rustic-inspired basement includes an entertainment area, two bars, and a gaming area. The renovation created a bathroom and guest room from the original office and exercise room. To create the rustic design the renovation used different naturally textured finishes, such as Coretec hard pine flooring, wood-look porcelain tile, wrapped support beams, walnut cabinetry, natural stone backsplashes, and fireplace surround,
accents + interiors
This space is made for entertaining.The full bar includes a microwave, sink and full full size refrigerator along with ample cabinets so you have everything you need on hand without running to the kitchen. Upholstered swivel barstools provide extra seating and an easy view of the bartender or screen.
Even though it's on the lower level, lots of windows provide plenty of natural light so the space feels anything but dungeony. Wall color, tile and materials carry over the general color scheme from the upper level for a cohesive look, while darker cabinetry and reclaimed wood accents help set the space apart.
Jake Boyd Photography
Home Bar Design Ideas with Dark Wood Cabinets and Stone Tile Splashback
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