Home Bar Design Ideas with Stone Tile Splashback and Dark Hardwood Floors
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Good Star Homes
Granite topped with Chicago Bar Rail. Black Brookhaven cabinetry with ornate glass, racks for wine bottles, undermount metal sink, oil rubbed bronze faucet. Grey textured stone wall behind bar and on knee wall. Engineered wood flooring looks absolutely beautiful.
Cabinet Discounters, Inc.
This built-in bar features Brighton Cabinetry with Lincoln Raised doors and Maple Masterpiece finish. The countertops are LG Viatera Aria quartz with demi bullnose edge.
Sheila Rich Interiors, LLC
The style of this home bar, was added and designed to emulate the kitchen cabinetry as if it had been in place from the start; it is identical to the original pantry standing next to it. The wood countertop coordinates with the island. The rhomboid shaped carrera marble backsplash adds interest to this understated bar. The refrigerator drawers in the lower center, along with additional storage for bar equipment, offers the ideal self-serve option for party guests while keeping pathways clear for walking. The bar also creates a natural division between the kitchen, dining alcove and living room while allowing each to relate to the other.
Ryann Reed Design Build
A basement should be a warm wonderful place to spend time with family in friends. But this one in a Warminster was a dark dingy place that the homeowners avoided. Our team took this blank canvas and added a Bathroom, Bar, and Mud Room. We were able to create a clean and open contemporary look that the home owners love. Now it’s hard to get them upstairs. Their new living space has changed their lives and we are thrilled to have made that possible.
Zbranek & Holt Custom Homes
Game Room Bar Waterfront Texas Tuscan Villa by Zbranek & Holt Custom Homes, Austin and Horseshoe Bay Luxury Custom Home Builders
J Hill Interiors
This space was an existing second dining room area that was not ever used by the residents. This client entertains frequently, needed ample bar storage, had a transitional look in mind, and of course wanted it to look great. I think we accomplished just that! - See more at: http://www.jhillinteriordesigns.com/project-peeks/#sthash.06TLsTek.dpuf
Perfect Touch Interiors
Drdry bar at far end of the kitchen which also features wine refrigerators on the opposite side of the bar. Open to dining room and family room.
Bradley Jones Photography
Kitchen and Bath Plus
All wood cabinets, glass doors, under cabinet lighting, stacked stone backsplash and top legs
Home Bar Design Ideas with Stone Tile Splashback and Dark Hardwood Floors
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