Home Bar with Granite Worktops and Blue Worktops Ideas and Designs

Emigration Overlook
Emigration Overlook
Creative Design CabinetryCreative Design Cabinetry
A modern update to this condo built in 1966 with a gorgeous view of Emigration Canyon in Salt Lake City. White conversion varnish finish on maple raised panel doors. Counter top is Brass Blue granite with mitered edge and large waterfall end. Walnut floating shelf. and under cabinet wine refrigerator.
Media Room
Media Room
Colby Craig Custom HomesColby Craig Custom Homes
Created by CASON luxury home - Media room with kitchen. Baja blue granite, with lucien metallics tile from Ann Sacks
Emigration Overlook
Emigration Overlook
Creative Design CabinetryCreative Design Cabinetry
A modern update to this condo built in 1966 with a gorgeous view of Emigration Canyon in Salt Lake City. Concrete structural columns and walls were an obstacle to incorporate into the design. White conversion varnish finish on maple raised panel doors. Counter top is Brass Blue granite with mitered edge and large waterfall end. Walnut floating shelf.
Intracoastal Contemporary
Intracoastal Contemporary
The KitchenworksThe Kitchenworks
This contemporary bar has a stunning curvature facade that gives off the perception of the design to be almost moving. It gives an energetic feeling to the space and adds verve to the interior. The curvy rounded shelves on the mirror parallel the facade making the design look symmetrical. The bar cabinets are comprised of an Italian Veneer Wood that is painted a retro electric blue. A very fun color to help spice up the space. Photo credits: Matthew Horton

Home Bar with Granite Worktops and Blue Worktops Ideas and Designs

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