Home Bar Design Ideas with Raised-panel Cabinets and Beige Splashback
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Michael James Design, Inc.
Plenty of open shelving for bottles of liquor and glasses and plenty of closed storage below the counters. The Asko dishwasher is to the right of the sink and is hidden behind a decorative door panel so it looks just like a cabinet!
Old Town Design Group
The basement hosts a full kitchen and a personalized wine cellar.
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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
Interior Enhancement Group, Inc.
The clean lines and low, curved backs of the bar stools allow the beauty of the live-edge bar top to shine through. The solid, hand-forged, steel legs pair well, too, with the iron base of the bar. To infuse some old tavern appeal, we added a trio of iron mesh pendants with exposed light bulbs.
Landmark Custom Builder & Remodeling, LLC
Open concept almost full kitchen (no stove), seating, game room and home theater behind thee bar. Reunion Resort
Kissimmee FL
Landmark Custom Builder & Remodeling
Home currently for sale contact Maria Wood (352) 217-7394 for details
Michael James Design, Inc.
The "Magma Gold" granite with its swirls of black and gold helped to maintain the masculine feel of the bar. The ogee edges on the countertop were selected to coordinate with the applied moldings on the "Camelot" cabinetry. The black Sil-Granite sink by Blanco complimented the top as did the Venetian Bronze faucet and the Tuscan Bronze hardware.
Home Bar Design Ideas with Raised-panel Cabinets and Beige Splashback
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