Home Bar Design Ideas with Orange Splashback and Red Splashback

Bloomfield Hills, MI Basement Renovation
Bloomfield Hills, MI Basement Renovation
MainStreet Design BuildMainStreet Design Build
We were lucky to work with a blank slate in this nearly new home. Keeping the bar as the main focus was critical. With elements like the gorgeous tin ceiling, custom finished distressed black wainscot and handmade wood bar top were the perfect complement to the reclaimed brick walls and beautiful beam work. With connections to a local artist who handcrafted and welded the steel doors to the built-in liquor cabinet, our clients were ecstatic with the results. Other amenities in the bar include the rear wall of stainless built-ins, including individual refrigeration, freezer, ice maker, a 2-tap beer unit, dishwasher drawers and matching Stainless Steel sink base cabinet.
Basement Bar
Basement Bar
R|House Design BuildR|House Design Build
Blue custom cabinets, brick, lighting and quartz counters!
Updated Farmhouse
Updated Farmhouse
Creative Designs by Sara PilchCreative Designs by Sara Pilch
We turned the old butlers pantry into a small bar between the kitchen and formal dining room. Using the same gray cabinets that we used on island tied the rooms together.
All Things Texan Mancave
All Things Texan Mancave
Cindi B. JonesCindi B. Jones
An entertainment space for discerning client who loves Texas, vintage, reclaimed materials, stone, distressed wood, beer tapper, wine, and sports memorabilia. Photo by Jeremy Fenelon
Bloomfield Hills, MI Basement Renovation
Bloomfield Hills, MI Basement Renovation
MainStreet Design BuildMainStreet Design Build
Custom home bar with plenty of open shelving for storage.
Industrial Pub Room Remodel
Industrial Pub Room Remodel
Interior Trends Inc. Design & RemodelingInterior Trends Inc. Design & Remodeling
An unused closet was turned into a wet bar. Reclaimed wood shelves are suspended by industrial rods from the ceiling. The backsplash of the bar is covered in a paper brick veneer product usually used for set design. A distressed faux paint technique was applied over the embossed brick surface to make it look like a real worn brick wall. Photo By Fred Lassmann
Berwick Pub
Berwick Pub
Rockwood CabinetryRockwood Cabinetry
Built by Cornerstone Construction Services LLC David Papazian Photography

Home Bar Design Ideas with Orange Splashback and Red Splashback

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