Transitional Turquoise Home Bar Design Ideas
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B Interiors
Dry bar got a facelift as well, with new cabinets, black granite countertops, a beverage refrigerator and a new marble backsplash.
Laura Medicus Interiors
This is a Craftsman home in Denver’s Hilltop neighborhood. We added a family room, mudroom and kitchen to the back of the home.
Nicole Arnold Interiors
Purchased as a fixer-upper, this 1998 home underwent significant aesthetic updates to modernize its amazing bones. The interior had to live up to the coveted 1/2 acre wooded lot that sprawls with landscaping and amenities. In addition to the typical paint, tile, and lighting updates, the kitchen was completely reworked to lighten and brighten an otherwise dark room. The staircase was reinvented to boast an iron railing and updated designer carpeting. Traditionally planned rooms were reimagined to suit the needs of the family, i.e. the dining room is actually located in the intended living room space and the piano room Is in the intended dining room area. The live edge table is the couple’s main brag as they entertain and feature their vast wine collection while admiring the beautiful outdoors. Now, each room feels like “home” to this family.
Kasabella
A built-in beverage cooler, wet bar and coffee center, add comfort and convenience to the master suite. Floating style shelves have dimmable recessed lighting.
Storie Collective
Bold marble and rich wood tones are balanced by a neutral palette in this top to bottom Georgetown row house renovation.
Browne House Interior Design
We completely replaced the cabinetry and countertops for a cohesive flow throughout the front of the house, incorporating a new wine fridge.
Transitional Turquoise Home Bar Design Ideas
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