Home Bar with Grey Splashback Ideas and Designs

Special Additions - Custom Bar
Special Additions - Custom Bar
Special AdditionsSpecial Additions
Special Additions Fabuwood Cabinetry Galaxy Door - Horizon
Willow Creek Contemporary
Willow Creek Contemporary
By Design Interiors, Inc.By Design Interiors, Inc.
This 5,600 sq ft. custom home is a blend of industrial and organic design elements, with a color palette of grey, black, and hints of metallics. It’s a departure from the traditional French country esthetic of the neighborhood. Especially, the custom game room bar. The homeowners wanted a fun ‘industrial’ space that was far different from any other home bar they had seen before. Through several sketches, the bar design was conceptualized by senior designer, Ayca Stiffel and brought to life by two talented artisans: Alberto Bonomi and Jim Farris. It features metalwork on the foot bar, bar front, and frame all clad in Corten Steel and a beautiful walnut counter with a live edge top. The sliding doors are constructed from raw steel with brass wire mesh inserts and glide over open metal shelving for customizable storage space. Matte black finishes and brass mesh accents pair with soapstone countertops, leather barstools, brick, and glass. Porcelain floor tiles are placed in a geometric design to anchor the bar area within the game room space. Every element is unique and tailored to our client’s personal style; creating a space that is both edgy, sophisticated, and welcoming.
Fall 2018 Parade of Homes Model
Fall 2018 Parade of Homes Model
Zehnder HomesZehnder Homes
Home Bar with granite countertop, custom cabinetry, and pendant lights.
COFFEE/WINE BAR
COFFEE/WINE BAR
Freedom Millwork/April Clary-DesignerFreedom Millwork/April Clary-Designer
This wine/coffee bar was an addition added to an existing Yorktowne kitchen years later. Yorktowne Dixon door with a Sage finish. Complimented by a Walnut Butcher block by Bally
Condo Transformation Inspired by Art
Condo Transformation Inspired by Art
Interior Trends Inc. Design & RemodelingInterior Trends Inc. Design & Remodeling
This space used to be the existing kitchen. We were able to rearrange the cabinets and add in some new cabinets to create this bar. The front of the curved bar is copper with a patina technique. Two colors of concrete countertops were used for the bar area to pick up on the color of the stacked stone veneer we used as the backsplash. The floating shelves have LED lighting underneath. Illuminated open cabinets await new collections! We also installed a climate controlled wine cellar. Photo courtesy of Fred Lassman
Kitchen and Great Room Remodel
Kitchen and Great Room Remodel
IMPROVE or MOVEIMPROVE or MOVE
A back corner view of the wall adjacent to the kitchen. This wall was moved and reframed two feet closer to the rear to make the kitchen space larger. Horus Photography
BEXLEY
BEXLEY
KabCo KitchensKabCo Kitchens
This newly remodeled Weston home features new porcelain wood-look floors. We redesigned the kitchen in In two contrasting Homecrest cabinet finishes, Maple Anchor and Maple Iceberg. For the counters, luxurious quartz counters were installed creating a large eat-in island. We chose Orian Blanco by Silestone for the kitchen, island and bar countertop. A stylish hexagon tile was used for the backsplash. Decorate elements of white lines in scattered tiles were subtly incorporated adding an element of fun to the space.
Elbow Valley Estate
Elbow Valley Estate
Brenda Motter Interiors LTDBrenda Motter Interiors LTD
The butler pantry allows small appliances to be kept plugged in and on the granite countertop. The drawers contain baking supplies for easy access to the mixer. A metal mesh front drawer keeps onions and potatoes. Also, a dedicated beverage fridge for the main floor of the house.

Home Bar with Grey Splashback Ideas and Designs

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Ireland
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