Home Bar with Raised-panel Cabinets and Beige Floors Ideas and Designs

Bar
Bar
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Additional view of the back side of the bar.
Basement with Medium Stained Cabinets and Floating Shelves
Basement with Medium Stained Cabinets and Floating Shelves
Denise Quade DesignDenise Quade Design
Floating shelves are sitting in front of a mirrored backsplash that helps reflect the light and make the space feel bigger than it is. Shallow bar height cabinets are below and offer more storage for liquor bottles. A raised countertop on the great room area offers seating for four.
Elliott Residence
Elliott Residence
Margaret Lynn, AIAMargaret Lynn, AIA
Interior bar overlooking the patio/pool/golf course. Photo by Jim Bartsch.
Wet Bar
Wet Bar
JMDG Architecture | Planning + InteriorsJMDG Architecture | Planning + Interiors
Interior design by SOCO Interiors. Photography by Giovanni. Built by Stock Development.
Gilbert - Full Interior Remodel
Gilbert - Full Interior Remodel
Elton R ConstructionElton R Construction
The counter top and backsplash are Carrara Marble. The cabinets are in a colonial style done by palmer woodworks. The floor time is honed limestone and honed Toledo Gray by Decostone.
Transitional Modern Kitchen/Pantry/Wetbar Paxton
Transitional Modern Kitchen/Pantry/Wetbar Paxton
Darcy Bean Custom Construction Inc.Darcy Bean Custom Construction Inc.
A wetbar with all amenities really makes a statement in this Traditional Modern home. Natural light from the open floorplan illuminates across the glass tile backsplash while recessed lighting from above enhances the clean lines of the cabinetry and countertop. #line #lighting #glasses #statement #naturallight #modernhome #theopen #modernhomes #naturallights #wetbar #amenities #floorplans #tiles #countertops #illuminate #recess #enhance #backsplash #illumination
Amelith Road
Amelith Road
Capital Granite IncCapital Granite Inc
We loved crafting the natural stone for this new home! Granite counters are featured throughout in several different varieties, making this a unique and welcoming place for years to come.
Grey Quartz Wet Bar and Dining Area in West Chester Basement
Grey Quartz Wet Bar and Dining Area in West Chester Basement
MacLaren Kitchen and BathMacLaren Kitchen and Bath
Design, Fabrication, Install & Photography By MacLaren Kitchen and Bath Designer: Mary Skurecki Wet Bar: Mouser/Centra Cabinetry with full overlay, Reno door/drawer style with Carbide paint. Caesarstone Pebble Quartz Countertops with eased edge detail (By MacLaren). TV Area: Mouser/Centra Cabinetry with full overlay, Orleans door style with Carbide paint. Shelving, drawers, and wood top to match the cabinetry with custom crown and base moulding. Guest Room/Bath: Mouser/Centra Cabinetry with flush inset, Reno Style doors with Maple wood in Bedrock Stain. Custom vanity base in Full Overlay, Reno Style Drawer in Matching Maple with Bedrock Stain. Vanity Countertop is Everest Quartzite. Bench Area: Mouser/Centra Cabinetry with flush inset, Reno Style doors/drawers with Carbide paint. Custom wood top to match base moulding and benches. Toy Storage Area: Mouser/Centra Cabinetry with full overlay, Reno door style with Carbide paint. Open drawer storage with roll-out trays and custom floating shelves and base moulding.
Classic traditional West Plano Kitchen Update
Classic traditional West Plano Kitchen Update
Interiors by Kathy Rollins, LLCInteriors by Kathy Rollins, LLC
This lovely west Plano kitchen was updated to better serve the lovely family who lives there by removing the existing island (with raised bar) and replaced with custom built option. Quartzite countertops, marble splash and travertine floors create a neutral foundation. Transitional bold lighting over the island offers lots of great task lighting and style.

Home Bar with Raised-panel Cabinets and Beige Floors Ideas and Designs

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