Transitional Home Bar Design Ideas with Raised-panel Cabinets
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Panache Inspiration Center
Home bar nestled in the basement, ready to use for guests and family movie nights! With pizza maker, glass rack, pop corn machine and a TV to watch the game! Tile installed through Rob at Hanson Masonry in Starbuck, MN!
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
Dry Bar with wine refrigerator. Grey kitchen island with silestone countertops.
Bradley Jones Photography
Stanley Martin Renovations
We designed this large, elegant basement bar area for our customer who wanted to enjoy the space entertaining family and friends. The long, single-wall bar features a tumble stone back-splash, 2 refrigerators, a trash bin, glassed 42 inch uppers to display the customer's beautiful glassware collection, and 18 inch cabinets above for additional storage. All are topped off with 4 piece crown detail. The large island provides ample space for guests to enjoy refreshments, watch TV and play games.
CALEB by design
This project is in progress with construction beginning July '22. We are expanding and relocating an existing home bar, adding millwork for the walls, and painting the walls and ceiling in a high gloss emerald green. The furnishings budget is $50,000.
A Stroke of Genius
A special spot in the kitchen holds a place for the bar. Pull out doors behind the cabinet doors in the lower cabinets hold liquor bottles. Glass upper cabinets neatly display drinking and wine glasses.
John Bentley Photography
Transitional Home Bar Design Ideas with Raised-panel Cabinets
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