Home Bar with Raised-panel Cabinets and Grey Cabinets Ideas and Designs

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.
Amazing basemnt wetbar and wine cellar
Amazing basemnt wetbar and wine cellar
BasementRemodeling.comBasementRemodeling.com
Entertaining takes a high-end in this basement with a large wet bar and wine cellar. The barstools surround the marble countertop, highlighted by under-cabinet lighting
Blue Chateau
Blue Chateau
Tina Kuhlmann - Primrose DesignsTina Kuhlmann - Primrose Designs
Tina Kuhlmann - Primrose Designs Location: Rancho Santa Fe, CA, USA Luxurious French inspired master bedroom nestled in Rancho Santa Fe with intricate details and a soft yet sophisticated palette. Photographed by John Lennon Photography https://www.primrosedi.com
Coastal Rustic Basement
Coastal Rustic Basement
Angie Schwab Interiors LLCAngie Schwab Interiors LLC
Redesigning the bar improves the flow with the rest of the basement allowing for easy access in and out of the bar. This beautiful table was custom made from reclaimed wood and serves as a buffet space, game table, dining table, or a spot to sit and have a drink. Instead of having a flooring change from carpet and to tile, this wood-look luxury vinyl plank was installed. The flow is improved and the space feels larger. The main finishes are neutral with a mix of rustic, traditional, and coastal styles. The painted cabinetry contrasts nicely with the stained table and flooring. Pops of blue are seen in the accessories. Photo by: Beth Skogen
Bar, Ogden Point, Lake Wawasee, Syracuse, IN
Bar, Ogden Point, Lake Wawasee, Syracuse, IN
T.L. Jackson ConstructionT.L. Jackson Construction
This home bar area allows for plenty of seating for entertaining guests. It is a bright open area that has plenty of storage for supplies and food.
Coffee bar
Coffee bar
Just the Thing Decorating, Staging, and WindowsJust the Thing Decorating, Staging, and Windows
This was a cramped mom's desk that was a complete clutter catcher! Now it is beautiful and takes the pressure off of the adjacent kitchen by moving the coffee center here.
Large Basement Remodel with Theater Room and Wetbar , Accokeek, MD
Large Basement Remodel with Theater Room and Wetbar , Accokeek, MD
BasementRemodeling.comBasementRemodeling.com
A well-equipped bar. Here, a beverage fridge, sink, kegerator, ice maker and definitely enough storage for beverages and glasses.
Kitchen Renovations
Kitchen Renovations
restyle design, llcrestyle design, llc
We converted this client's dining room to a sitting area with a large bar. Grey cabinetry, white quartz counters, statement backsplash and rustic farmhouse lighting.

Home Bar with Raised-panel Cabinets and Grey Cabinets Ideas and Designs

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