Eclectic Home Bar with All Types of Splashback Ideas and Designs
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Wilde North
A custom bar built in a basement with palette wood wall treatment, custom wet bar with stacked stone front and jali custom cabinets. A niche to display crystal decanters backlit and under lit. With a hammered copper sink.
Studio Z Architecture
This elegant butler’s pantry links the new formal dining room and kitchen, providing space for serving food and drinks. Unique materials like mirror tile and leather wallpaper were used to add interest.
Contractor: Momentum Construction LLC
Photographer: Laura McCaffery Photography
Interior Design: Studio Z Architecture
Interior Decorating: Sarah Finnane Design
An Original, Inc.
Full view of black oak bar, built into a stone tiled wall. The tall cabinetry on the left is a modified coat closet, with a fridge on the right.
Forest City Cabinets
Custom bar. The challenge in this job was to make a dark but inviting space with a modern vibe in a large log home. The goal was to be different than the rest of the house without being out of place. This required some creativity, but it works! The bar feels like it belongs in the house, but is still strikingly different.
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.
Rizzo Custom Creations
This 14" x 21" classy black slate saxophone player surrounded by glittering beveled mirrors creates a wonderful contrast to the honed travertine backsplash.
HDR Remodeling Inc.
These clients hand picked the tiles they'd like to go in their newly remodeled coffee nook and it truly brightens up this corner area!
Studio McGee
Shop the Look, See the Photo Tour here: https://www.studio-mcgee.com/studioblog/2017/4/24/promontory-project-great-room-kitchen?rq=Promontory%20Project%3A
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Design Tech Remodeling
This project challenged us to creatively design a space with an open concept in a currently disjointed first floor. We converted a formal dining room, small kitchen, a pantry/storage room and a porch into a gorgeous kitchen, dining room, entertainment bar with a small powder off the entry way. It is easy to create a space if you have a great open floor plan, but we had to be specific in our design in order to take into account removing three structural walls, columns, and adjusting for different ceiling heights throughout the space. Our team worked together to give this couple an amazing entertaining space. They have a great functional kitchen with elegance and charm. The wood floors complement the rich stains of the Waypoint Cherry Java stained cabinets. The blue and green flecks in the Volga Blue granite are replicated in the soft blue tones of the glass backsplash that provides sophistication and color to the space. Fun pendant lights add a little glitz to the space. The once formal dining room and back porch have now become a fun entertaining space.
Eclectic Home Bar with All Types of Splashback Ideas and Designs
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