Home Bar with Quartz Worktops and Black Splashback Ideas and Designs

The Beaver Dam- Kitchen, Bar, Living Room, Sunroom
The Beaver Dam- Kitchen, Bar, Living Room, Sunroom
Delphinium DesignDelphinium Design
GC: Ekren Construction Photography: Tiffany Ringwald
Full Home Remodel in Surprise AZ
Full Home Remodel in Surprise AZ
Todd Whittaker Drywall Inc.Todd Whittaker Drywall Inc.
This home bar fits perfectly in an under utilized great room niche featuring a dedicated area for wine, coffee and other specialty beverages. Ed Russell Photography.
68th Avenue
68th Avenue
KC Interior DesignKC Interior Design
Given the clients’ fondness for entertaining, we incorporated a bar area and a dedicated coffee station in the kitchen. These new features complemented the overall design, making it functional and stylish for socializing.
Suburban Sababa
Suburban Sababa
Studio DearbornStudio Dearborn
A young family moving from NYC tackled a makeover of their young colonial revival home to make it feel more personal. The kitchen area was quite spacious but needed a facelift and a banquette for breakfast. Painted cabinetry matched to Benjamin Moore’s Light Pewter is balanced by Benjamin Moore Ocean Floor on the island. Mixed metals on the lighting by Allied Maker, faucets and hardware and custom tile by Pratt and Larson make the space feel organic and personal. Photos Adam Macchia. For more information, you may visit our website at www.studiodearborn.com or email us at info@studiodearborn.com.
Conversational Crawl Space
Conversational Crawl Space
The Remodel GroupThe Remodel Group
A live edge bar height counter to match the live edge shelves above the bar.
Denver Contemporary Farmhouse
Denver Contemporary Farmhouse
Laura Medicus InteriorsLaura Medicus Interiors
This is a Craftsman home in Denver’s Hilltop neighborhood. We added a family room, mudroom and kitchen to the back of the home.
Victorian breakfast room
Victorian breakfast room
San Luis Kitchen Co.San Luis Kitchen Co.
Using the home’s Victorian architecture and existing mill-work as inspiration we remodeled an antique home to its vintage roots. First focus was to restore the kitchen, but an addition seemed to be in order as the homeowners wanted a cheery breakfast room. The Client dreamt of a built-in buffet to house their many collections and a wet bar for casual entertaining. Using Pavilion Raised inset doorstyle cabinetry, we provided a hutch with plenty of storage, mullioned glass doors for displaying antique glassware and period details such as chamfers, wainscot panels and valances. To the right we accommodated a wet bar complete with two under-counter refrigerator units, a vessel sink, and reclaimed wood shelves. The rustic hand painted dining table with its colorful mix of chairs, the owner’s collection of colorful accessories and whimsical light fixtures, plus a bay window seat complete the room. The mullioned glass door display cabinets have a specialty cottage red beadboard interior to tie in with the red furniture accents. The backsplash features a framed panel with Wood-Mode’s scalloped inserts at the buffet (sized to compliment the cabinetry above) and tin tiles at the bar. The hutch’s light valance features a curved corner detail and edge bead integrated right into the cabinets’ bottom rail. Also note the decorative integrated panels on the under-counter refrigerator drawers. Also, the client wanted to have a small TV somewhere, so we placed it in the center of the hutch, behind doors. The inset hinges allow the doors to swing fully open when the TV is on; the rest of the time no one would know it was there.
Lisburn Inframe
Lisburn Inframe
Wrights Design HouseWrights Design House
Bespoke handpainted elm in-frame kitchen with solid oak internals and dovetailed drawers – painted in Wrights Partridge Grey with Wrights Carbon Grey on the island and cocktail cabinet – from Wrights Design House. The design features 30mm Silestone Lagoon surfaces with American oak breakfast and Grigio Imperial marble splashback. Images Infinity Media
Francis Road
Francis Road
SOMIYA CREATIONSSOMIYA CREATIONS
Media room with beautiful wallcovering and a home bar!
Gold Coast Penthouse
Gold Coast Penthouse
UserUser
Our goal for this project was to seamlessly integrate the interior with the historic exterior and iconic nature of this Chicago high-rise while making it functional, contemporary, and beautiful. Natural materials in transitional detailing make the space feel warm and fresh while lending a connection to some of the historically preserved spaces lovingly restored. Steven Hall
Victorian breakfast room
Victorian breakfast room
San Luis Kitchen Co.San Luis Kitchen Co.
Using the home’s Victorian architecture and existing mill-work as inspiration we remodeled an antique home to its vintage roots. First focus was to restore the kitchen, but an addition seemed to be in order as the homeowners wanted a cheery breakfast room. The Client dreamt of a built-in buffet to house their many collections and a wet bar for casual entertaining. Using Pavilion Raised inset doorstyle cabinetry, we provided a hutch with plenty of storage, mullioned glass doors for displaying antique glassware and period details such as chamfers, wainscot panels and valances. To the right we accommodated a wet bar complete with two under-counter refrigerator units, a vessel sink, and reclaimed wood shelves. The rustic hand painted dining table with its colorful mix of chairs, the owner’s collection of colorful accessories and whimsical light fixtures, plus a bay window seat complete the room. The mullioned glass door display cabinets have a specialty cottage red beadboard interior to tie in with the red furniture accents. The backsplash features a framed panel with Wood-Mode’s scalloped inserts at the buffet (sized to compliment the cabinetry above) and tin tiles at the bar. The hutch’s light valance features a curved corner detail and edge bead integrated right into the cabinets’ bottom rail. Also note the decorative integrated panels on the under-counter refrigerator drawers. Also, the client wanted to have a small TV somewhere, so we placed it in the center of the hutch, behind doors. The inset hinges allow the doors to swing fully open when the TV is on; the rest of the time no one would know it was there.

Home Bar with Quartz Worktops and Black Splashback Ideas and Designs

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