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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
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Native House Photography
A place for entertaining and relaxation. Inspired by natural and aviation. This mantuary sets the tone for leaving your worries behind.
Once a boring concrete box, this space now features brick, sandblasted texture, custom rope and wood ceiling treatments and a beautifully crafted bar adorned with a zinc bar top. The bathroom features a custom vanity, inspired by an airplane wing.
What do we love most about this space? The ceiling treatments are the perfect design to hide the exposed industrial ceiling and provide more texture and pattern throughout the space.
Amuneal Manufacturing Corp.
For this residence located on Dominick Street in one of the oldest houses in New York, Amuneal worked directly with the homeowners to design a custom kitchen in addition to two custom bars. This bar in charred pine with a watery copper top is paired with a 3 Bay Ceiling Mounted Collector's Shelving Unit. The ultimate liquor display!
John Kraemer & Sons
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons | Architecture: Murphy & Co. Design | Interiors: Engler Studio | Photography: Corey Gaffer
Austin Granite Direct
Home bar area with a copper counter, copper vanity sink finishes, and Neolith backsplash.
Down Home Renovations
Farm house man-cave entertainment area.
The owner gave me cart blanche on full design concept for his entertainment area. He wanted something with a true rustic feel. And this is what I designed, they loved it!
I used some of the original wood siding from the house, reclaimed and layered. The bar was built the same with a cool epoxy'd "copper penny" bar top for a fun rustic design twist all tied with a tin roof/ceiling.
Audrey Spillman Photography
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