Home Bar Design Ideas with Dark Wood Cabinets and Timber Splashback

Cape Cod Home
Cape Cod Home
JB Robbie Builders Inc.JB Robbie Builders Inc.
Mahogany and brass lend a nautical flair to this Cape Cod wet bar
Modern Farmhouse
Modern Farmhouse
InsidesignInsidesign
Insidesign 5933-D Peachtree Industrial Blvd. Peachtree Corners, GA 30092
Madison Street Addition and Remodel
Madison Street Addition and Remodel
Marina Rubina, ArchitectMarina Rubina, Architect
Attic game room with custom bar; photo by Todd Mason, Halkin Photography
Elevated Entertaining
Elevated Entertaining
Mom's Design BuildMom's Design Build
This rich and warm pub complemented by dark, leathered wallpaper is available to indoor and outdoor entertaining. The bi-fold glass doors seamlessly integrates the indoors to the outdoors!
Mid-Century Bar in Larchmont
Mid-Century Bar in Larchmont
Bilotta Kitchen & HomeBilotta Kitchen & Home
Tiny spaces can, indeed, make huge statements. Case in point is this sensational wet bar, nestled into a living room niche. The décor is relaxed, starting with the checker-weave sisal rug, soft blue velvet upholstery on mission-inspired walnut furnishings, and the rugged fieldstone fireplace with reclaimed wood mantle. Instead of blending inconspicuously into the space, it stands out in bold contrast. Strategically placed opposite the fireplace, it creates a prominent “look at me” design moment. Flat panel doors in beautifully-figured natural walnut lend a modern richness. Side walls, ceiling, and backsplash are all enrobed in the same veneer panels, giving the alcove a snug, warm appeal. To maintain the clean lines, cabinet hardware was eliminated: wall units have touch latches; bases have a channel with unique integrated recesses on the backs of the doors. This petite space lives large for entertaining. Uppers provide plenty of storage for glassware and bottles, while pullouts inside a full-height base cabinet hold bar essentials. The beverage fridge is discreetly hidden behind a matching panel. When your objective is a cohesive, unified esthetic, any additional materials have to complement the cabinetry without upstaging them. The honed limestone countertop and hammered nickel sink contribute quiet texture. This project was designed by Bilotta’s, Senior Designer, Randy O’Kane in collaboration with Jessica Jacobson Designs.
J Korsbon Designs
J Korsbon Designs
J Korsbon DesignsJ Korsbon Designs
Wine Cellar Photo courtesy of Steve Caputo

Home Bar Design Ideas with Dark Wood Cabinets and Timber Splashback

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