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Project Developer Adrian Andreassi
https://www.houzz.com/pro/aandreassi/adrian-andreassi-case-design-remodeling-inc
Designer Carolyn Elleman
https://www.houzz.com/pro/celleman3/carolyn-elleman-case-design-remodeling-inc
Photography by Stacy Zarin Goldberg
Packard Cabinetry of Sea Cliff
the bar transitioning from the kitchen to the formal dining room was visible coming down the hallway from the front foyer so it had to reflect the antiques in the home and stand on its own. ---Matthew Adam Photography
Ober Woodworking
In collaboration with architect Joan Heaton, we came up with this design for an English styled pub for the basement of a Vermont ski chalet. It involved quite a bit of curved woodworking as well as many hand carved details. It is made of Honduran Mahogany with an oil rubbed finish. The combination of these elements give it a bold yet delicate impression. The contractor for this project was Brothers Construction, Waitsfield, Vermont. The architect was Joan Heaton Architecture, Bristol, Vermont, and the photographs are by Susan Teare of Essex Junction, Vermont
Buckeye Basements, Inc.
The coffered ceiling, custom iron door surrounded by stonework, walnut cabinetry, coordinating granite tops, and porcelain tile flooring create a grand entrance into the Wine Cellar.
-Photo by Jack Figgins
Banner's Cabinets
This is a custom-designed banquette seat with storage behind the raised-panel doors (which are on touch-catches). The seating is accented by plinths and paneled columns and has space for the owner to display a few sculptures.
Jocelyn Privett
Full custom cherry bar by C&W Custom Woodworking with a stained and glazed custom color finish. Custom mouldings were provided by American Wood Source. Corbels are from Osborne Wood Products. Photo by Ross Van Pelt
The Fish Gallery
This 300 gallon freshwater aquarium gives a pop of brightness to the traditional style of the spaces it divides. Equipment is housed below and above the aquarium with access through the cabinet doors on the bar side.
Location- Houston, Texas
Year Completed- 2003
Project Cost- $10,500.00
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This elegant home bar features an Altair Granite Countertop with Half Bullnose Edge. | Marble.com
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