U-shaped Home Bar Design Ideas with Glass Tile Splashback
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DK Studio
The Ranch Pass Project consisted of architectural design services for a new home of around 3,400 square feet. The design of the new house includes four bedrooms, one office, a living room, dining room, kitchen, scullery, laundry/mud room, upstairs children’s playroom and a three-car garage, including the design of built-in cabinets throughout. The design style is traditional with Northeast turn-of-the-century architectural elements and a white brick exterior. Design challenges encountered with this project included working with a flood plain encroachment in the property as well as situating the house appropriately in relation to the street and everyday use of the site. The design solution was to site the home to the east of the property, to allow easy vehicle access, views of the site and minimal tree disturbance while accommodating the flood plain accordingly.
Melissa Sakell, CKBD
This project was an especially fun one for me and was the first of many with these amazing clients. The original space did not make sense with the homes style and definitely not with the homeowners personalities. So the goal was to brighten it up, make it into an entertaining kitchen as the main kitchen is in another of the house and make it feel like it was always supposed to be there. The space was slightly expanded giving a little more working space and allowing some room for the gorgeous Walnut bar top by Grothouse Lumber, which if you look closely resembles a shark,t he homeowner is an avid diver so this was fate. We continued with water tones in the wavy glass subway tile backsplash and fusion granite countertops, kept the custom WoodMode cabinet white with a slight distressing for some character and grounded the space a little with some darker elements found in the floating shelving and slate farmhouse sink. We also remodeled a pantry in the same style cabinetry and created a whole different feel by switching up the backsplash to a deeper blue. Being just off the main kitchen and close to outdoor entertaining it also needed to be functional and beautiful, wine storage and an ice maker were added to make entertaining a dream. Along with tons of storage to keep everything in its place. The before and afters are amazing and the new spaces fit perfectly within the home and with the homeowners.
Genoveve Serge Interior Design, CID # 6795
expanded updated kitchen with custom shaker two-tone cabinets, light & bright, Mix of stainless steel & ORB finishes. Eat in island & entertainment bar adjacent to wine refrigerator.
Photography ~ VT Fine Art Photography
Lori Dennis, ASID, LEED AP
Lori Dennis Interior Design
SoCal Contractor Construction
Erika Bierman Photography
FBC Remodel
Back bar with built in microwave cabinet, wine cooler, granite countertops, glass shelves and blue accent tile. ©Finished Basement Company
Darcy Bean Custom Construction Inc.
A wetbar with all amenities really makes a statement in this Traditional Modern home. Natural light from the open floorplan illuminates across the glass tile backsplash while recessed lighting from above enhances the clean lines of the cabinetry and countertop.
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Board & Vellum
The basement bar uses space that would otherwise be empty square footage. A custom bar aligns with the stair treads and is the same wood and finish as the floors upstairs. John Wilbanks Photography
Lori Dennis, ASID, LEED AP
Lori Dennis Interior Design
SoCal Contractor Construction
Erika Bierman Photography
South Bay Green
This bar features distressed mirrored backsplash tile and an under lit agate counter top that really makes a statement.
U-shaped Home Bar Design Ideas with Glass Tile Splashback
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