Eclectic Home Bar with All Types of Splashback Ideas and Designs
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CG&S Design-Build
Both of these houses were on the Cool House Tour of 2008. They were newly constructed homes, designed to fit into their spot in the neighborhood and to optimize energy efficiency. They have a bit of a contemporary edge to them while maintaining a certain warmth and "homey-ness".
Project Design by Mark Lind
Project Management by Jay Gammell
Phtography by Greg Hursley in 2008
Flat Pack Kitchen Design
This beautiful tri level townhome nestled in the heart of Lincoln Park Chicago needed some of our design love and TLC. The owners were ready to sell, so The Dowell Group at Berkshire Hathaway hired us to come in and help.
We redid all the finishes top to bottom with refreshed original wood flooring, paint, lighting, new kitchen cabinets, updating the master bathroom, painting the bar and bath cabinets, quartz counters and more. We gave it a facelift to show a little love for our clients home that was about to hit the market. The finishes we chose were not what they personally liked, however what buyers are looking for and willing to pay more for.
We are proud to present our Lincoln Park Modern Farmhouse.
Designed by Flat Pack Kitchen Design, Melinda Cabanilla
K8 Interior design LLC
We were able to acheive the masculine modern look with the cabintery color and hardware, while incoporating the colorful spirit of these homeowners with the beautiful backsplash tile.
Fireclay Tile
Looking for wet bar backsplash ideas? Make it stand out with dreamy blue hex tile. Surrounded by a sea of white cabinetry, this geometric tile backsplash in watery Naples Blue carves out a corner of paradise.
TILE SHOWN
Hexite in Naples Blue
DESIGN
Blythe Interiors
PHOTOS
Natalia Robert Photography
Neal's Design Remodel
The primary style of this new lounge space could be classified as an American-style pub, with the rustic quality of a prohibition-era speakeasy balanced by the masculine look of a Victorian-era men’s lounge. The wet bar was designed as three casual sections distributed along the two window walls. Custom counters were created by combining antiqued copper on the surface and riveted iron strapping on the edges. The ceiling was opened up, peaking at 12', and the framing was finished with reclaimed wood, converting the vaulted space into a pyramid for a four-walled cathedral ceiling.
Neals Design Remodel
Robin Victor Goetz
Lord Design
Photography by Blackstone Studios
Design by Chelly Wentworth
Decorating by Lord Design
Restoration by Arciform
In a tiny little area a lot of cool looking function was created in great proximity to the media room and easy access to outside as well.
Pureform Design/Build, LLC
This Garden Apt level of a Brooklyn brownstone was converted into a luxe screening room with a basic kitchen area built of reclaimed chestnut wood and soapstone countertops. The old chimney was converted into an A/V cabinet, with the projector mounted above.
Studio Haven Interiors
Accent lighting highlights this built-in bar and storage in this lakefront cottage kitchen.
Kyla Coburn Designs
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more photos at http://www.kylacoburndesigns.com/the-roots-bar-nbc-jimmy-fallon-dressing-room
On Friday afternoon, The Roots backstage room had white walls and gray floors and ceilings. By Monday, we wanted to surprise them with their own (stocked) Brooklyn bar. New brick walls were added and tagged with Nina Simone, vintage mint booths, a live-edge table top, custom light fixtures, and details create a chill spot. Antler bottle openers, Moroccan rugs, hat holders to display Tariq’s collection, vintage bar-ware and shakers... The collected parts are all as authentic as The Roots.
“I wanted to give the Roots a real spot to feel good and hang in, not just a place to change. The bottle cap tramp art and history / cultural references of the collected items in this room were a tribute to the smart timelessness of the band… and of course we made sure that the bar was fully stocked…” - Kyla
Design Deep Dives Industrial sculpture from a mill in New Bedford, MA, tramp art sculpture made from prohibition era bottle caps, Arthur Umanoff chairs, upcycled steel door, bent steel sculptural lamp (Detroit artist)
Eclectic Home Bar with All Types of Splashback Ideas and Designs
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