Home Bar Design Ideas with Recessed-panel Cabinets
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Boyer Building Corporation
This creative walkway is made usable right off the kitchen where extra storage, wine cooler and bar space are the highlights. Library ladder helps makes those various bar items more accessible.
By Design Interiors, Inc.
Small spaces sometimes have the best details! This small wetbar is full of fun, sparkling surprises. The custom leaded glass pocket door separates the great room from the dining room while still transferring natural light through the center of the house.
Painting the back of the upper cabinets black allows the crystal stemware to really sparkle in the hidden lighting. The antiqued mirror backsplash reflects the polished nickel bar faucet and hammered silver sink.
Add the mini wine chiller and ice maker and here’s the perfect spot for entertaining!
Photographer:
Daniel Angulo
Claude C. Lapp Architects, LLC
Beverage center to serve the Great Room & Dining Room while entertaining.
Castle Homes
Walls: (Alder) Stained Minwax 50% Dark Walnut 50% Antique Brown
Trim: (Alder) Stained Minwax 50% Dark Walnut 50% Antique Brown
Cabinets and soffit: (Alder) Stained Minwax 50% Dark Walnut, 50% Antique Brown or match sample
Reed Brown Photography
Dalton Carpet One Floor & Home
Butler Pantry and Bar
Design by Dalton Carpet One
Wellborn Cabinets- Cabinet Finish: Maple Bleu; Door Style: Sonoma; Countertops: Cherry Java; Floating Shelves: Deuley Designs; Floor Tile: Aplha Brick, Country Mix; Grout: Mapei Pewter; Backsplash: Metallix Collection Nickels Antique Copper; Grout: Mapei Chocolate; Paint: Benjamin Moore HC-77 Alexandria Beige
Photo by: Dennis McDaniel
Visbeen Architects
An enchanting mix of materials highlights this 2,500-square-foot design. A light-filled center entrance connects the main living areas on the roomy first floor with an attached two-car garage in this inviting, four bedroom, five-and-a-half bath abode. A large fireplace warms the hearth room, which is open to the dining and sitting areas. Nearby are a screened-in porch and a family-friendly kitchen. Upstairs are two bedrooms, a great room and bunk room; downstairs you’ll find a traditional gathering room, exercise area and guest bedroom.
Home Bar Design Ideas with Recessed-panel Cabinets
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