Home Bar with No Sink and Mirror Splashback Ideas and Designs

Home Bar
Home Bar
Delta Kitchens LtdDelta Kitchens Ltd
This home bar was designed for a new house being built. The work top is Ural Grey Quartz and the shelves and carcass is Anthracite Mountain Larch and glass. This looks great with the mirrored backs, LED lighting and customers choice of bar stools.
Modern New Home - Built In Cabinet
Modern New Home - Built In Cabinet
Scott Arthur Millwork & Cabinetry LtdScott Arthur Millwork & Cabinetry Ltd
Rift cut white oak upper shelving with recessed channel lighting, mirror backing, stone countertop and white lacquer flat panel lower cabinets
Lost Creek Remodel
Lost Creek Remodel
Oliver Custom HomesOliver Custom Homes
Upper cabinets were added to the bar area, as well as a wine fridge. Builder: Oliver Custom Homes Architect: Barley|Pfeiffer Interior Designer: Panache Interiors Photographer: Mark Adams Media
SUGAR GLIDER RESIDENCE
SUGAR GLIDER RESIDENCE
Kitchens by EmanuelKitchens by Emanuel
LUXURY IN BLACK - Matte black 'shaker' profile cabinetry - Feature Polytec 'Prime Oak' lamiwood shelfs - 40mm mitred Silestone 'Snowy Ibiza' benchtop - Smokey mirror splashback - Glass display cabinets, with custom wine bottle holders - Brushed nickel hardware - Recessed round LED's - Blum hardware Sheree Bounassif, kitchens by Emanuel
McHugh
McHugh
Kitchens of DiabloKitchens of Diablo
Dura Supreme, Sunbury House Door, Cherry Mission Charcoal, Perlick Wine Captain, Baroque Glass, Western Accoustic Trim Paint Kelly Moore, Bar Harbor Beige Wall Paint by Benjamin Moore, Top Knob Hardware, Bianco Antico Granite 1 1/2" Ogee Offset, Wood Floor

Home Bar with No Sink and Mirror Splashback Ideas and Designs

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Ireland
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