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Castle Pines Construction
The Stack Stone really sets off this space with the custom cabinetry with hidden-down lights to show off the owner's pottery collection.
Your basement just got a makeover, and the results are stunning. This trendy space features clean lines, an open concept, and style for days. Wonderful in every way, this basement redefines what it means to be the life of the party. Out with the old, dingy basement of yore, and in with a hip hangout you’ll never want to leave. The sleek finishes and minimalist vibe give it a downtown loft feel, while thoughtful touches like recessed lighting, built-in cabinetry and a wet bar make it an entertainer’s dream. Your guests may never want to leave—and you won’t blame them. One look at this basement’s cool factor and chic decor, and you’ll be planning your next get-together. A space this wonderful deserves to be shown off.
Castle Pines Construction is a Basement Contractor who is an expert in Basement Finishes and Basement Remodels in Northern Colorado (NoCO), Fort Collins, Loveland, Windsor, Greeley, Timnath, Severance, and Johnstown. If your looking for a basement contractor near me (you) get in touch with one of our friendly associates.
Traci Rauner Design
Basement bar with wine storage and floating shelves. Gray stained cabinets, built in refrigerator and raised counter.
Snaidero Houston
Full home bar with industrial style in Snaidero italian cabinetry utilizing LOFT collection by Michele Marcon. Melamine cabinets in Pewter and Tundra Elm finish. Quartz and stainless steel appliance including icemaker and undermount wine cooler. Backsplash in distressed mirror tiles with glass wall units with metal framing. Shelves in pewter iron.
Photo: Cason Graye Homes
Michael F Whalen Contracting
Custom basement remodel. We turned an empty, unfinished basement into a beautiful game room and bar, with a ski lodge, rustic theme.
WJD Contracting
A 2nd doorway in the stone wall previously closed up was opened up and all plaster was removed from the wall to reveal the original stone and brick work. A wet bar with a kegarator and a copper sink was installed and faux beam was used to conceal piping and add visual interests Photo by Abbe Forman
J & C Custom Cabinets Inc.
Photos courtesy © Martis Camp Realty, http://www.houzz.com/pro/shaunkingchef/martis-camp
Home Bar Design Ideas with Stone Tile Splashback and Terra-cotta Splashback
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