Home Bar with Recessed-panel Cabinets and Beige Splashback Ideas and Designs

Traditional Kitchen Remodel
Traditional Kitchen Remodel
Thompson RemodelingThompson Remodeling
It's amazing what the removal of bulkheads and a wall can do for a kitchen! In this kitchen remodel, we removed a wall to make the kitchen larger and integrated an eat-in space. We also took out bulkheads and extended cabinets to the ceiling, which makes the space feel larger and provides more storage space. For a modern take on the traditional design aesthetic, we paired white upper cabinets with dark toned wood bottoms and island. A dry bar with glass front cabinets was added to the eat-in area.
Pewaukee Lower Level Remodel with Wet Bar
Pewaukee Lower Level Remodel with Wet Bar
S.J. Janis Company, Inc.S.J. Janis Company, Inc.
A variety of natural materials were used in this project creating a welcoming contrast to the cool sleekness of the Perlick stainless steel appliances and components that blends beauty with performance. Several lighting schemes were used to illuminate these surfaces including LED lights hidden in the stainless steel.
Rampart Construction #2
Rampart Construction #2
Brooks Brothers CabinetryBrooks Brothers Cabinetry
BBC Custom Line, Applied Moulding Door Style, Rustic Cherry, Palomino Black Glaze
Adams Street - Home Bar/Hutch/Office
Adams Street - Home Bar/Hutch/Office
BKC Kitchen and BathBKC Kitchen and Bath
This basement wet bar comes complete with wine fridge and tip-up aluminum frame doors. Cabinetry: Mid Continent Cabinetry, Parker door style, Charcoal finish on cherry. Design by: Heather Evans, in partnership with Accent Design Build

Home Bar with Recessed-panel Cabinets and Beige Splashback Ideas and Designs

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