Coastal Home Bar with Multicoloured Worktops Ideas and Designs

Duneside Escape
Duneside Escape
The Anderson Studio of Architecture & DesignThe Anderson Studio of Architecture & Design
Nestled in the dunes on a double ocean front lot, the interior of this magnificent home is comprised of bespoke furnishings designed and built for each space. Carefully selected antiques and eclectic artwork blend colors and textures to create a comfortable, fresh palette balancing formality with a touch of whimsy granting the classic architecture an unexpected and lighthearted feel. Photography: Dana Hoff
Coastal Cottage
Coastal Cottage
ADŌR HomesADŌR Homes
Benjamin Moore Black shaker style cabinets Belvedere granite countertops Black leather, brass and acrylic barstools Feiss pendants Metallic black subway tile Emtek satin brass hardware white oak flooring with custom stain Photo by @Spacecrafting
Independence 4 Project
Independence 4 Project
KAS Interior DesignKAS Interior Design
This is a pool house that opens up to an outdoor living space. Large porcelain tiles are inlaid with mosaic glass tiles. The furniture is all indoor - outdoor quality with durable fabric. The cabinets are painted gray with glass door cabinets. The kitchenette includes sink, under counter two drawer refrigerator, two drawer dishwasher and ice maker and built in microwave.
White Bear - Lakeside Luxury New Home
White Bear - Lakeside Luxury New Home
Michels HomesMichels Homes
Builder: Michels Homes Interior Design: Talla Skogmo Interior Design Cabinetry Design: Megan at Michels Homes Photography: Scott Amundson Photography
Classic Lake House
Classic Lake House
Glas AssociatesGlas Associates
An inviting, dark wood home bar with custom details and unique lighting Photo by Ashley Avila Photography
Annapolis Water Front Retreat
Annapolis Water Front Retreat
Melissa Sakell, CKBDMelissa 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.
Historic Maine Camp; Sebago Lake, Maine
Historic Maine Camp; Sebago Lake, Maine
StoneWood Builders of MaineStoneWood Builders of Maine
Breakfast bar for coffee, dishes, and a quick bowl of cereal before a day out on the water
Backlit Agate
Backlit Agate
HELMAN SECHRIST ArchitectureHELMAN SECHRIST Architecture
Architectural Design by Helman Sechrist Architecture Photography by Marie Kinney Construction by Martin Brothers Contracting, Inc.

Coastal Home Bar with Multicoloured Worktops Ideas and Designs

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