Home Bar Design Ideas with Raised-panel Cabinets and Subway Tile Splashback
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Lampert Lumber - Rice Lake
This family created a great, lakeside get-away for relaxing weekends in the northwoods. This new build maximizes their space and functionality for everyone! Contemporary takes on more traditional styles make this retreat a one of a kind.
Laura Manchee Designs
A home bar was built into the area to separate the kitchen / breakfast from the family room. An additional use for the bar is a landing area when entering from the garage through the mudroom. With a counter and high bar area, bar stools allow for additional seating while entertaining. Decorative capiz shell penants provide direct light on the bar surface. The barstools are also upholstered in a easy to maintain vinyl and swivel around to join the conversations. Photo: MIro Dvorscak
Creative Design Cabinetry
A modern update to this condo built in 1966 with a gorgeous view of Emigration Canyon in Salt Lake City.
Concrete structural columns and walls were an obstacle to incorporate into the design.
White conversion varnish finish on maple raised panel doors. Counter top is Brass Blue granite with mitered edge and large waterfall end.
Walnut floating shelf.
MBS Interiors
The home bar and prep area adds character and interest to this space that is tailor made for entertaining. StarMark Cherry Hanover cabinetry makes for a warm welcome in Toffee with Ebony Glaze. Subway tile backsplash, richly veined countertops, and plenty of space for bar-ware storage; this home bar has it all!
Incredible Homes & Renovations
This is a wet bar that is across from the kitchen which makes it easy to entertain guests. It was built by Incredible Renovations.
Home Bar Design Ideas with Raised-panel Cabinets and Subway Tile Splashback
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