Home Bar Design Ideas with Raised-panel Cabinets and Mirror Splashback
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Eggers Architecture, Inc.
The custom made bar sits adjacent to the family room (camera location) and a billiards area. A set of double doors at the end of the billiards table enters a home theatre. The space is open and views to the ski mountain.
Adam Green Architect
Eclectic Thai-inspired bar addition for the award-winning Pangea Kitchen restaurant in Evansville, Indiana. This popular watering hole features a reclaimed Old-English style bar with custom floating panels wrapped in authentic textiles from southeast Asian.
Denise Quade Design
Mirror was used on the backsplash to reflect the light back into the space. Floating shelves were included for alcohol storage. Below that, more shallow depth cabinets were included for extra bottles, mixers, wine openers, etc. A wine refrigerator was recessed into the wall.
Hagstrom Builder
Combine a couple who loves to entertain, a large blended family who loves to visit and a penchant for cooking and cocktails and you have a floor plan switch up which prioritizes those needs appropriately. We took the off-kitchen laundry room and created an entertainment mecca featuring vast storage, wet bars and easy access to the kitchen for party flow. For visiting family we divided a Jack and Jill bathroom to house two bathroom suites for two guest rooms.
Denise Quade Design
Floating shelves are sitting in front of a mirrored backsplash that helps reflect the light and make the space feel bigger than it is. Shallow bar height cabinets are below and offer more storage for liquor bottles. A raised countertop on the great room area offers seating for four.
Home Bar Design Ideas with Raised-panel Cabinets and Mirror Splashback
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