Wet Bar Design Ideas with Terra-cotta Splashback
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Design Harmony
Custom Cabinets: Acadia Cabinets
Backsplash: Cle Tile
Beverage Refrigerator: Albert Lee
Sconces: Shades of Light
Castleman Carpentry, LLC
A small unused portion of a basement was transformed into a bar area with wine cellar feel.
Kitchen Studio: Kansas City
This small bar located off of the entry of this home has been opened up to show off the beautiful hand painted tile. Glass front cabinet with curved mullion doors showcase wine glasses while keeping them dust free. The open shelving in the center is a perfect place for displaying precious keepsakes. The drawer configuration allows for tray dividers for party platters, alcohol bottles and smaller items like cork screws and napkins. The bottom two drawers open together as one large drawer, and the two smaller drawers on the left side open as one deep drawer.
Matt Kocourek
Timeless Design by Jeff Sandifer
This gracious Morning Kitchen greets the day in farmhouse comfort. Bespoke cabinetry features a seedy glass, display hutch in white distressed paint. Hidden refrigerator drawers are stocked with breakfast sundries & milk.--
DeAngelis Custom Builders
Cathie Hong Interiors
What started as a kitchen and two-bathroom remodel evolved into a full home renovation plus conversion of the downstairs unfinished basement into a permitted first story addition, complete with family room, guest suite, mudroom, and a new front entrance. We married the midcentury modern architecture with vintage, eclectic details and thoughtful materials.
Castleman Carpentry, LLC
A small unused portion of a basement was transformed into a bar area with wine cellar feel.
Design Harmony
Custom Cabinets: Acadia Cabinets
Backsplash: Cle Tile
Beverage Refrigerator: Albert Lee
Sconces: Shades of Light
Wet Bar Design Ideas with Terra-cotta Splashback
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