Home Bar Design Ideas with Brown Splashback and Grey Splashback
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ACM Design
Lower level bar perfect for entertaining. The calming gray cabinetry pairs perfectly with the countertops and pendants.
Meechan Architectural Photography
DEW Design Company
A perfect basement bar nook in a rustic alder with a warm brown tile mosaic and warm gray wall
Wine Cellar Experts
Wine Cellar Experts latest project - Approximately 100 bottles total. Do you see the wine staves used here?
O’Hara Interiors
Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design | L. Cramer Builders + Remodelers, Builder | Troy Thies, Photography | Shannon Gale, Photo Styling
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WL Kitchen & Home
Designed with a dark stain to contrast with the lighter tones of the surrounding interior, this new residential bar becomes the focal point of the living room space. Great for entertaining friends and family, the clean design speaks for itself without the need to be adorned with details.
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Thermally Broken Steel USA
Here you can see the corner of the custom thermally broken steel wine cellar on the far left.
Forward Design Build Remodel
We planned on a full kitchen remodel for this project. Our goal was to increase countertop space, widen the working triangle, improve the lighting plan, and expand the circulation between rooms.
To achieve a wider visual and functional connection from the kitchen to the dining room, we opened up the wall between the dining room and kitchen.
DEANE Inc | Distinctive Design & Cabinetry
The second home of a California-based family was intended to use as an East-coast gathering place for their extended family. It was important to deliver elegant, indoor-outdoor living. The kitchen was designed to be the center of this newly renovated home, with a good flow for entertaining and celebrations. The homeowner wanted the cooktop to be in the island facing outward to see everyone. The seating area at the island has a thick, walnut wood countertop that delineates it from the rest of the island's workspace. Both the countertops and backsplash feature a Polished Naica Quartzite for a cohesive effect, while white custom cabinetry and satin brass hardware add subtle hints of glamour. The decision was made to panel the SubZero appliances for a seamless look, while intelligent space planning relocated the door to the butler's pantry/mudroom, where the wine unit and additional sink/dishwasher for large-scale entertaining needs were housed out of sight.
Stephanie Larsen Interior Design and Associates
Interior Design: Stephanie Larsen Interior Design Photography: Steven Thompson
Niche reDesign
Wetbar with beverage cooler, wine bottle storage, flip up cabinet for glass. Shiplap wall with intention to put a small bar table under the mirror.
Home Bar Design Ideas with Brown Splashback and Grey Splashback
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