Home Bar with Cement Tile Splashback and Brick Splashback Ideas and Designs

Brique Lyon
Brique Lyon
Vertika DesignVertika Design
Une bar à la maison digne des plus beaux speakeasy du Vieux-Montréal, ça vous plait ? Notre brique rouge Lyon donne ce parfait effet trompe l'œil des vieux murs extérieurs qu'on laissait a nu à l'intérieur pour donner ce superbe cachet industriel. Une brique de plâtre, légère, réaliste et fait au Québec !
Grand Rapids Lower Level Pub
Grand Rapids Lower Level Pub
Starlite KitchensStarlite Kitchens
Black Galaxy granite was chosen to keep with the “pub” feel. The brick walls and tin ceiling give you that “old world” pub feeling. Cherry display drawers were custom built to accent the dark cabinetry & tops, providing a great place to display different wine and liquors.
Basement Renovation
Basement Renovation
Bouchard DesignBouchard Design
Basement bar with island/peninsula
Craftsman Delight
Craftsman Delight
12/12 Architects & Planners12/12 Architects & Planners
This multi-purpose space serves as the Entry from the Garage (primary access for homeowners), Mudroom, and Butler's Pantry. The full-height cabinet provides additional needed storage, as well as broom-closet and pantry space. The gorgeous blue cabinets are paired with the large slate-colored tile on the floor. The countertop is continuous through to the kitchen, through the grocery pass-through to the kitchen counter on the other side of the wall. A coat closed is included, as well.
Industrial Pub Room Remodel
Industrial Pub Room Remodel
Interior Trends Inc. Design & RemodelingInterior Trends Inc. Design & Remodeling
An unused closet was turned into a wet bar. Reclaimed wood shelves are suspended by industrial rods from the ceiling. The backsplash of the bar is covered in a paper brick veneer product usually used for set design. A distressed faux paint technique was applied over the embossed brick surface to make it look like a real worn brick wall. Photo By Fred Lassmann
Elm Slab Bar with Drink Rail
Elm Slab Bar with Drink Rail
Where Wood Meets SteelWhere Wood Meets Steel
Elm slab bar top with live edge and built in drink rail. Custom built by Where Wood Meets Steel.
Farmhouse on the Prairie
Farmhouse on the Prairie
Range Custom HomesRange Custom Homes
For this home, we really wanted to create an atmosphere of cozy. A "lived in" farmhouse. We kept the colors light throughout the home, and added contrast with black interior windows, and just a touch of colors on the wall. To help create that cozy and comfortable vibe, we added in brass accents throughout the home. You will find brass lighting and hardware throughout the home. We also decided to white wash the large two story fireplace that resides in the great room. The white wash really helped us to get that "vintage" look, along with the over grout we had applied to it. We kept most of the metals warm, using a lot of brass and polished nickel. One of our favorite features is the vintage style shiplap we added to most of the ceiling on the main floor...and of course no vintage inspired home would be complete without true vintage rustic beams, which we placed in the great room, fireplace mantel and the master bedroom.

Home Bar with Cement Tile Splashback and Brick Splashback Ideas and Designs

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