Affordable Home Bar with Brown Splashback Ideas and Designs

Rustic Modern Bar
Rustic Modern Bar
SH interiorsSH interiors
We had this rustic bar made in Ohio and shipped to LA. It's made of solid reclaimed Oak material and weighed almost a ton. But it was all worth the effort. We used a striking stone counter top and stone mosaic to compliment the dark wood. The floating shelves add a lightness to the space. The wine cabinets were custom made to fit on either side of the bar. The combination of different wood stains adds some depth to the space and gives the space a worn lived in feel.
Cassity Way, Nicolasville
Cassity Way, Nicolasville
Morley ContractingMorley Contracting
Our colour changing LEDs were a fascinating addition to this bar counter.
Rustic Modern Bar
Rustic Modern Bar
Lotus Home ImprovementLotus Home Improvement
Lotus Home Improvement removed a dated desk/cabinet area and replaced if with this chic, updated bar solution to house wine and spirits.
Transitional White Kitchen in Italian Laminate
Transitional White Kitchen in Italian Laminate
Kitchen SaverKitchen Saver
This white transitional kitchen was refaced with Carrara laminate. The crisp look of the recessed panel doors is accentuated with base and crown molding. Internal improvements include a tip-out-tray, trash can pull out and blind corner optimizer, all of which add efficiency and ease of use to a beautiful room.
Fieldstone White Kitchen with Slate Gray Stain Island
Fieldstone White Kitchen with Slate Gray Stain Island
Cabinet-S-TopCabinet-S-Top
In this kitchen, we only provided the design and cabinetry. On the perimeter is Fieldstone Cabinets in Roseburg Door Style, Maple Wood, Macadamia Finish Color with “L” edge profile. On the island is Fieldstone Cabinets Roseburg Door Style, Maple Wood, Slate Stain with “L” outside edge profile. The hardware is Top Knobs Ascendra Pull 5 1/16.
A Warm Family Room Just in Time for the Twins
A Warm Family Room Just in Time for the Twins
Jacobson Construction, Inc.Jacobson Construction, Inc.
The basement in this home sat unused for years. Cinder block windows did a poor job of brightening the space. Linoleum floors were outdated years ago. The bar was a brick and mortar monster. The remodeling design began with a new centerpiece – a gas fireplace to warm up cold Minnesota evenings. It features custom brickwork enclosing the energy efficient firebox. New energy-efficient egress windows can be opened to allow cross ventilation, while keeping the room cozy. A dramatic improvement over cinder block glass. A new wet bar was added, featuring Oak Wood cabinets and Granite countertops. Note the custom tile work behind the stainless steel sink. The bar itself uses the same materials, creating comfortable seating for three. Finally, the use of in-ceiling down lights adds a single “color” of light, making the entire room both bright and warm. The before and after photos tell the whole story.

Affordable Home Bar with Brown Splashback Ideas and Designs

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