Home Bar Design Ideas with Glass Benchtops and Tile Benchtops
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Randolph Interior Design
Interior Designer - Randolph Interior Design
Builder - House Dressing Company
Cabinetry Maker - Northland Woodworks
Carte Blanche Studio
The beach level bar has windows looking into the deep end of the pool and a glowing bartop made of think glass.
Kim Pritchard Photography
Diane Hasso Studios
Diane came up with this original wall finish covering and applied it to the walls of the home bar and to the adjacent coffee station. We had the lower cabinets painted White Dove OC-17, added glass to the wood countertops, and glass shelves with gold brackets to the space.
Crespo Design Group
A modern home bar we custom designed for this Beverly Hills client. The exposed brick accent wall and aqua blue SoHo Concept bar stools stand out the most, while the other features are subtle but unique. With a double layered glass top table and custom designed acrylic shelving, the overall look is simple but powerful, colorful but clean.
Home located in Beverly Hill, California. Designed by Florida-based interior design firm Crespo Design Group, who also serves Malibu, Tampa, New York City, the Caribbean, and other areas throughout the United States.
NORTH STAR KITCHENS
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons
Photography: Landmark Photography
Home & Interior Design: Tom Rauscher
Cabinetry: North Star Kitchens
Drewett Works
Modern style meets eclectic design in this wet bar wall with its whimsical backlit liquor bottle display shelf and adjacent wine cellar.
The textured wall is clad in a blue stone tile from Villiago Tile and is warmed by European oak floors. Black Farmhouse "Dot" pendants illuminate the bar.
The Village at Seven Desert Mountain—Scottsdale
Architecture: Drewett Works
Builder: Cullum Homes
Interiors: Ownby Design
Landscape: Greey | Pickett
Photographer: Dino Tonn
https://www.drewettworks.com/the-model-home-at-village-at-seven-desert-mountain/
Influent Home
This coffee bar was made possible by reusing an existing buffet and giving it a fresh coat of warm color, a glass top and stripping the original hardware. Along with the subtle area rug and the strong accent wall color, a whole new space was created that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
Photo by Michael Garig
Home Bar Design Ideas with Glass Benchtops and Tile Benchtops
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