Home Bar Design Ideas with Raised-panel Cabinets and Black Splashback
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Fratantoni Luxury Estates Design/Build/Remodeling
Living room and home bar's arched entryways, pendant lighting, and wood flooring.
Jennifer A. Emmer/Feng Shui Style
Originally designed by renowned architect Miles Standish, a 1960s addition by Richard Wills of the elite Royal Barry Wills architecture firm - featured in Life Magazine in both 1938 & 1946 for his classic Cape Cod & Colonial home designs - added an early American pub w/ beautiful pine-paneled walls, full bar, fireplace & abundant seating as well as a country living room.
We Feng Shui'ed and refreshed this classic design, providing modern touches, but remaining true to the original architect's vision.
Morris Black Designs
Custom wine cabinet/wet bar with full wine cooler at right, sink in center and glass display cabinets for stemware. Black beadboard back and accent molding.
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Premier Granite And Stone
Two beautiful granite countertops come together in this stunning basement bar in Cranberry, PA.
G3 Glass Granite Group
G3 Glass Granite Group is a Woman-Owned glass and granite fabricator and installer. Custom services include honed stone, glass sandblasting, laser etching, water jet and printed glass. Shop for countertops, frameless showers, monuments, and signs.
Serving Scottsdale, Phoenix, Paradise Valley, Scottsdale, Ahwatukee, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Queen Creek, and Fountain Hills.
Residential/Commercial
Standard Paint and Flooring
Designer: Jan Harmon
This dry bar is done in Columbia Wheatfield in a raised panel door style. Brushed nickel finishes help define the space.
Interior Re-Styling LLC.
This walkout basement was in need of minimizing all of the medium oak tones and the flooring was the biggest factor in achieving that. Reminiscent Porcelain tile in Reclaimed Gray from DalTile with gray, brown and even a hint of blue tones in it was the starting point. The fireplace was the next to go with it's slightly raised hearth and bulking oak mantle. It was dropped to the floor and incorporated into a custom built wall to wall cabinet which allowed for 2, not 1, TV's to be mounted on the wall!! The cabinet color is Sherwin Williams Slate Tile; my new favorite color. The original red toned countertops also had to go. The were replaced with a matte finished black and white granite and I opted against a tile backsplash for the waterfall edge from the high counter to the low and it turned out amazing thanks to my skilled granite installers. Finally the support posted were wrapped in a stacked stone to match the TV wall.
Home Bar Design Ideas with Raised-panel Cabinets and Black Splashback
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