Home Bar Design Ideas with Soapstone Benchtops and Terrazzo Benchtops
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Timeless Kitchen Cabinetry
Close up view of a wormy chestnut wet bar. Antiqued iron hardware on drawer front, beaded face frame.
Experience Audio Video, Inc.
Home Automation provides personalized control of lights, shades, AV, temperature, security, and all of the technology throughout your home from your favorite device. We program button keypads, touch screens, iPads and smart phones to control functions from home or away.
brwarchitects
A home wet bar contains a wine cooler, ice machine, cabinets with pull-out drawers, glass shelving with under-cabinet lighting, and the same reclaimed barn wood in the back splash as is used on the floor.
KBF Design Gallery
There is no dreamier parlor room than this one. The antique mirrored backsplash, the checkered rug, the unique brass hardware, the whiskey towers, and hanging display shelf, all add such a distinct touch to this space.
Kelly Scanlon Interior Design
An otherwise unremarkable lower level is now a layered, multifunctional room including a place to play, watch, sleep, and drink. Our client didn’t want light, bright, airy grey and white - PASS! She wanted established, lived-in, stories to tell, more to make, and endless interest. So we put in true French Oak planks stained in a tobacco tone, dressed the walls in gold rivets and black hemp paper, and filled them with vintage art and lighting. We added a bar, sleeper sofa of dreams, and wrapped a drink ledge around the room so players can easily free up their hands to line up their next shot or elbow bump a teammate for encouragement! Soapstone, aged brass, blackened steel, antiqued mirrors, distressed woods and vintage inspired textiles are all at home in this story - GAME ON!
Check out the laundry details as well. The beloved house cats claimed the entire corner of cabinetry for the ultimate maze (and clever litter box concealment).
Overall, a WIN-WIN!
Christopher D. Marshall Architect, LLC
This is the new bar that was placed in the former home office space. The doorway in the distance leads to the mudroom.
Chris Marshall
Balducci Additions & Remodeling
A small closet is replaced by a custom made wine bar with a built-in refrigerator, wine rack, and wine dispenser
Landmark Building Contractors LLC
This new home is the last newly constructed home within the historic Country Club neighborhood of Edina. Nestled within a charming street boasting Mediterranean and cottage styles, the client sought a synthesis of the two that would integrate within the traditional streetscape yet reflect modern day living standards and lifestyle. The footprint may be small, but the classic home features an open floor plan, gourmet kitchen, 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, and refined finishes throughout.
Home Bar Design Ideas with Soapstone Benchtops and Terrazzo Benchtops
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