Wet Bar Design Ideas with Red Splashback
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Walker Woodworking
Large bar area made with reclaimed wood. The glass cabinets are also cased with the reclaimed wood. Plenty of storage with custom painted cabinets.
Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath
Washington, DC Transitional Kitchen
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Photography by Bob Narod Staging by Charlotte Safavi
Interior Trends Inc. Design & Remodeling
An unused closet was turned into a wet bar. Reclaimed wood shelves are suspended by industrial rods from the ceiling.
The backsplash of the bar is covered in a paper brick veneer product usually used for set design. A distressed faux paint technique was applied over the embossed brick surface to make it look like a real worn brick wall.
Photo By Fred Lassmann
Phillip Johnson Construction
A totally custom wine room and wet bar, built inside one of the building's old vaults. This condo was built within the walls of an historic building in Philadelphia's Washington Square neighborhood. The building was originally home to J.B. Lippincott & Co., who by the end of the 19th century, would become one of the largest and best-known publishers in the world.
Dickinson Woodworks
Bar installation with Walnut folding doors incorporating Brass shelving and leather upholstered linings. American Black Walnut veneered panelling to the walls and ceiling.
Black steel and Walnut front bar.
Architect: Jamie Fobert Architects
Photo credit: Hufton and Crow Photography
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